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Regulatory data

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Publishing regulatory data provides transparency around the Regulatory Authority’s work and encourages voluntary compliance and improved service quality by the regulated early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector.

Unless stated otherwise, the figures provided on these pages relate to Queensland ECEC services regulated under the National Quality Framework (NQF) and the Education and Care Services Act 2013 ​(ECS Act).​

Annual data report 2021–22 financial year (FY)

The 2021–22 Queensland Early Childhood Regulatory Authority financial year in review​ summarises how the Regulatory Authority and the ECEC sector have performed over the last financial year. It includes data on applications, monitoring visits, notifications of incident and complaint, and compliance and enforcement, and explains some of the themes that emerged over the year.

Quarter 4 (April to June), 2022–23 FY

The ECEC sector in Queensland is changing all the time. The figures below provide a snapshot of the number of appro​ved ECEC services and the total approved number of places that these services may provide. D​ata is current as at 30 June 2023​​; figures for previous quarters may be updated to reflect the latest available data.​

As at 30 June 2023​, Queensland has 3,262​ approved ECEC services. Centre-based services approved under the NQF, along with ECS Act services, deliver early childhood education and care for up to 245,475​​​​​ ​children at any one time.

The number of ECEC services in Queensland has increased by 2.1% since 30 June 2022.

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3,262 approved ECEC services in Queensland.


3,212 services approved under the NQF.


50 regulated ECS Act services in Queensland.

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67 additional s​ervices since 30 June 2022​.


245,475​ approved places for children – an incre​ase of 4.5% since 30 June 2022​.

Approved NQF services by type

The table below shows the number of approved NQF services in Queensland as at 30 June 2023 (Q4, 2022–23 FY). Figures are provided for earlier quarters for comparison.

​NQF servi​ce typeThis quarter (Q4, 2022–23 FY)​Previous quarter (Q3,​ 2022–23 FY)
​Same quarter last FY (Q4, 2021–22 FY)​​​% change on same quarter last year
​Long day care1,818
1,788
1,743
+4.3​%
​Outside school hours care789790
777
+1.5%
​Kindergarten499
504
505
-1.2%
​Family day care106
108
114
-7.0%
​Total ​3,212 3,190 3,139 +2.3%​

Service monitoring

Regulatory officers regularly conduct visits to assess ECEC services’ quality and compliance with legislative requirements. Visits can be announced or unannounced.

Where non-compliance is identified, the Regulatory Authority will take enforcement action when needed to ensure the issues identified are effectively addressed.

1,​097 monitoring visits conducted this quarter​.

The table below shows the number of monitoring visits conducted by the Regulatory Authority in Q4, 2022–23 FY. Figures are provided for earlier quarters for comparison.

This quarter (Q4, 2022–23 FY)​Previous quarter (Q3, 2022–23 FY)Same quarter last FY ​(Q4, 2021–22 FY)​% change on same quarter last year
​Visits

1,097
9951,253
-12.5%​

Application assessment

The Regulatory Authority assesses applications from individuals and organisations who wish to provide ECEC in Queensland. Robust approval processes ensure providers are capable of educating and caring for children aged from birth to 8.

431 applications received by the Regulatory Authority this quarter – a 14% decrease​ on the same quarter last year.

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The table below shows the number of applications received by the Regulatory Authority in Q4, 2022–23 FY. Figures are provided for earlier quarters for comparison.


​This quarter (Q4, 2022–23 FY)​Previous quarter (Q3, 2022–23 FY)​Same quarter last FY (Q4, 2021–22 FY)​​% change on same quarter last year
​​Applications processed*
431
601
501
-14.0%​

*Notifications of transfer of service approval are counted as an application type for reporting purposes.​

Applications processed by type​​

The table below shows the number of applications received by the Regulatory Authority in Q4, 2022–23​ FY by application type. Figures are provided for earlier quarters for comparison.

​Ap​plication type​​​This quarter (Q4, 2022–23 FY)​Previous quarter (Q3, 2022–23 FY)​Same quarter last FY​ (Q4, 2021–22 FY)​​% change on same quarter last year
Pr​ovider approval56
58
​60
-6.7%
​Service appro​​val
26
41
​26
0.0%
​Amendment of service approval52
​82
65
-20.0%
​Amendment of provider approval​13
21
10
+30.0%
​Service or temporary waiver200
294
225
-11.1%
​Extension of temporary waiver28
​37
​70
-60.0%
​Suspension of service approval18
​21
16+12.5%
​Transfer of service approval*31
34
25
+24.0%
​Other7
13
4
+75.0%
​​Total ​431 601 501 -14.0%

*Notifications of transfer of service approval are counted as an application type for reporting purposes.

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Last updated 12 September 2023