ents regardless of their income.Worth $6.3 billion over four years and starting in January, it would cover costs including uniforms, camps and excursions, tuition fees, laptops, textbooks, stationery, extra-curricular music and sports activities.More than 2.1 million families would be able to claim, for more than 3.6 million children.The scheme is a contrast to Labor's more modest $2.3 billion reb