This compares to an average of nine percent in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD),putting Australia in 26th place out of 32 surveyed countries in terms of childcare affordability.
The ACCC called for more information to be shared publicly with parents,focusing on childcare providers that are posting large profit margins at the expense of parents and childcare staff.
Education Minister Jason Clare backed the proposal on Sunday,saying:“The idea of naming and shaming providers that are charging over-the-top fees makes a lot of sense to me.”
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Clare told Sky News that if childcare providers had taken advantage of recent reforms to “jack up fees out of proportion with what’s happening with the economy,then there should be pressure placed on them”.
The ACCC’s final report on childcare is due to be handed down by the end of the year,and the government will respond to the recommendations next year.
“There’s a lot more work that needs to be done here,and this report zeroes in on what’s the next stage of reform that’s needed,” Clare said.