Child care numbers continue to rise

THE HON DAN TEHAN MP.
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Child care numbers continue to rise
THE HON DAN TEHAN MP
Minister for Education Dan Tehan said today the Morrison Government’s child care reforms were driving down out-of-pocket costs for parents. 
The Government’s Child Care Subsidy was introduced on 2 July 2018. According to data released today from final quarter before the subsidy was introduced: 
  •   More than 1.2 million children attended more than 18,700 approved child care services for an average of 23.6 hours a week. 
  •   The number of approved child care services grew by 1.7 per cent. 
  •   Total estimated Child Care Benefit and Child Care Rebate entitlement for the June 
  • quarter 2018 was $1.5 billion. 
  • “On 2 July last year our Government introduced the most significant reforms to child care in more than 40 years to support Australian families,” Mr Tehan said. 
  • “Our reforms were aimed at supporting parents who access child care so they can work, train, study or volunteer. 
  • “The highest rate of Child Care Subsidy is provided to those on the lowest incomes, with more hours of care available for those who work the most. 
  • “After the introduction of our Government’s Child Care Subsidy on 2 July 2018, we have seen the largest quarterly fall in child care prices in a decade and a 10.6 per cent decrease over the last six months, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ consumer price index. 
  • “Because the Morrison Government is keeping our economy strong, our annual investment in the Child Care Subsidy will grow to around $10 billion a year.” 
  • ENDS 
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