Helping more Australian children access the benefits of early learning
The Albanese Government is ensuring children can access early childhood education no matter where they live with around 50 new early childhood education and care services.
Minister for Early Childhood Education Dr Anne Aly said the new services would help ensure Australian children don’t miss out on the critical benefits of early childhood education and care.
“These exciting new services will also give local families the ability to choose when it comes to increasing hours for work or returning to work or education.
“This investment means more local jobs and more locals able to join the workforce in regional and remote areas.”
The funding will not only help open more early learning services but also support providers to ensure they can operate sustainably while helping to engage local workforces.
Once operational, families accessing the new services will be eligible for the recently increased Child Care Subsidy – already making early childhood education more affordable for around 1.2 million Australian families.
The new services are part of the $575 million Community Child Care Fund, helping addresses barriers to participation in early childhood education by helping much needed services open and stay open in communities across Australia.
The program currently funds over 900 services, with around 60 per cent of funding supporting services located in regional and remote communities.
For further information on the new early childhood education and care services visit: education.gov.au/early-childhood/community-child-care-fund/limited-supply-grant.
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