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Perth Parents: Navigate Childcare Costs and Subsidies Guide

A guide to childcare costs, the Child Care Subsidy, and finding care in Perth and Western Australia.

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By Perth Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 8:14 am

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Updated 18 h ago· 12 July 2026, 7:05 pm

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Perth Parents: Navigate Childcare Costs and Subsidies Guide
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Childcare in Perth

Perth's childcare market has tightened significantly as population growth outpaces supply, particularly in fast-growing northern and southern corridors. Perth's fees are somewhat below Sydney and Melbourne, but the CCS and early waitlist registration are equally important.

Types of Childcare

Long Day Care (LDC) for 0-5 year olds is the dominant form. WA has a significant not-for-profit sector alongside private operators. Kindy in WA: WA funds 15 hours per week of Kindergarten for 4-year-olds. Many LDC centres offer kindy programs integrated into their service. Family Day Care is available and often provides more flexible hours.

Costs in Perth

Perth LDC fees typically range from $115-$170/day. Inner-Perth and western suburbs (Cottesloe, Claremont, Subiaco) are at the higher end. Northern growth areas (Ellenbrook, Alkimos) and southern suburbs (Rockingham, Mandurah) tend to have lower fees. Perth is generally cheaper than Sydney or Melbourne for equivalent services.

Child Care Subsidy (CCS)

The federal CCS applies, maximum 90% for families under $80,000, sliding scale to $530,000. Apply via myGov. WA does not have a state-specific childcare subsidy on top of the CCS, but does have the WA Kindy assistance program through Early Childhood Education and Care.

Finding Childcare in Perth

Starting Blocks (startingblocks.gov.au) lists all approved services in WA. Northern corridor growth areas (Ellenbrook, Aveley, Alkimos) have seen new centres open but demand is very strong. Join multiple waitlists and start early. Many WA not-for-profit and community childcare centres give priority to local families.

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