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Tasmanians Save Thousands With Child Care Subsidy Guide

A guide to childcare costs, the Child Care Subsidy, and finding care in Hobart and across Tasmania.

By Tasmania Daily · Published 3 July 2026

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Tasmanians Save Thousands With Child Care Subsidy Guide
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Childcare in Tasmania

Tasmania has some of Australia's tightest childcare supply relative to demand, particularly in Hobart. The rapid population growth of the past decade has not been matched by childcare infrastructure investment, and Hobart families can face significant waitlists at preferred centres.

Types of Childcare

Long Day Care (LDC) for 0-5 year olds is the main form. Tasmania has a mix of independent community providers, church-run services (particularly through the Anglican and Catholic education systems), and national chains. Preschool: the Tasmanian Government funds 15 hours/week of preschool for eligible 4-year-olds through approved services.

Costs in Tasmania

Hobart LDC fees range from approximately $110-$150/day. Despite Tasmania's lower average incomes, Hobart childcare fees have risen with the city's property boom. Launceston and regional Tasmania are generally $15-25/day below Hobart rates.

Child Care Subsidy

Federal CCS, 90% for families under $80,000. Apply via myGov. Tasmania does not operate a separate state childcare subsidy, but Tasmanian Government maintains a Child and Family Services network providing support to vulnerable families. The combination of lower Tasmanian incomes and the CCS means many Tasmania families qualify for high subsidy rates.

Finding Childcare in Tasmania

Starting Blocks (startingblocks.gov.au) covers all approved Tasmanian services. Hobart waitlists can be 6-18 months at popular centres. Families moving to Hobart should join multiple waitlists as early as possible. Regional Tasmania and Launceston generally have better availability than Hobart.

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