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Brisbane's childcare market has tightened with rapid population growth. Inner Brisbane and lifestyle suburbs have significant waitlists, but outer-ring growth corridors often have better availability as new centres open with residential development.
Types of Childcare
Long Day Care (LDC) is the main form for 0-5 year olds. Brisbane has a mix of large national operators (Goodstart Early Learning, Guardian, G8 Education), smaller independents, and church-affiliated providers. Family Day Care is available through agencies. Kindergarten in Queensland: the year before school (Prep), Queensland funds kindergarten for 4-year-olds at 15 hours per week. Some councils also operate kindergartens and community-based services.
Costs in Brisbane
Brisbane LDC fees range from approximately $125-$175/day. Inner Brisbane (New Farm, Bulimba, Ascot, Paddington) and lifestyle suburbs tend to be at the higher end. Outer suburbs (Ipswich corridor, Redcliffe, Logan) are typically $15-25/day lower. Brisbane's fees are generally below Sydney and Melbourne.
Child Care Subsidy (CCS)
The federal CCS applies nationally, 90% subsidy for families earning under $80,000, sliding to 0% at $530,000. Apply via myGov. Queensland also provides a Queensland Kindergarten Funding Scheme (QKFS) subsidy directly to kindy providers, meaning eligible children can attend 15 hours of funded kinder at no or low cost.
Finding Childcare in Brisbane
Starting Blocks (startingblocks.gov.au) is the main search tool for approved services. Brisbane City Council does not directly operate childcare but lists approved services. Many families join multiple waitlists. Growth areas like Ripley Valley, Yarrabilba, and Upper Coomera are seeing new centres open regularly to meet demand.
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