LABOR has pledged a $6.5 million boost to a popular subsidy for students visiting the major sites of the nation's capital.
Education Minister Bill Shorten will on Monday announce continued funding for the Parliamentary and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) program, which provides subsidies to students having to travel more than 150 kilometres to visit Canberra.
Students from Years 4 to 12 are offered support of up to $260 under the program, as long as schools visit Parliament House, Old Parliament House and the Australian War Memorial.
They can also visit popular sites such as the science museum Questacon, where Mr Shorten will detail the four year funding commitment.
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