'To hear it might be going is heartbreaking.' 9News
government to continue the Active Kids voucher scheme, which is due to end next month.
Galaxy Sports coaching director Ryan Buckley said about 50 per cent of his customers use the Active Kids vouchers and flagged the importance of the program to ensure children of all socioeconomic backgrounds can participate. Opposition Leader Mark Speakman said at the start of the year around $480 million worth of vouchers had been redeemed."They're important in times of high inflation, when cost of living is a huge problem and they're important to keep kids healthy and active."However, the recently elected NSW Premier said the former government had only funded the $130 million program for a year and that a budget review needed to take place before he could rule any items in or out.
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