A quarter of Australia lives in an area with limited childcare access

Regional and remote areas of Australia had the least access to childcare (known as ‘childcare deserts’) compared to metropolitan areas.

A quarter of Australia lives in an area with limited childcare access

Nearly a quarter of people in Australia live with limited childcare access, also refered to as ‘childcare deserts’. These are areas where there’s one spot available for every three or more children who need it.

That’s according to a study by researchers at

While the number of childcare spots has increased in recent years, access remains low in rural and regional areas.

Childcare access in Australia

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Researchers found 700,000 Australians have “virtually no access” to.

Regional and remote areas of Australia had the least access to childcare.

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In major cities, there are almost five places for every 10 children. In very remote Australia, there are only three places per 10 children.

When researchers compared childcare access in 2024 to 2020, they found availability has gone backwards in very remote areas.

Other countries

Researchers examined childcare deserts in nine countries, covering over 10 million children.

Norway ranked first with the least (6%) amount of childcare deserts, followed by Sweden (7%), Scotland (10%), then Australia (24%).

Most countries assessed in the study have both for-profit and not-for-profit

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