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Childcare Costs Ballarat: Fees, Subsidies and Availability

Compare childcare costs in Ballarat, understand Child Care Subsidy eligibility, and find long day care centres with current waitlists and fees.

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By Ballarat Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 10:16 am

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 11:40 am

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Childcare Costs Ballarat: Fees, Subsidies and Availability
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Childcare in Ballarat

Ballarat has a well-developed childcare sector with generally good availability relative to metropolitan cities. Fees are among Victoria's more affordable, reflecting the regional cost base. Waitlists exist at some popular centres but are typically shorter than in Melbourne.

Types of Childcare

Long Day Care (LDC) is the main form. Ballarat has a mix of community-based, Catholic-affiliated, and private providers. Kindergarten: Victorian funded kinder (15 hours/week for 4-year-olds, with 3-year-old kinder rolling out) applies here as across the state. Federation University families can access on-campus childcare.

Costs in Ballarat

Ballarat LDC fees typically range from $100-$135/day, considerably below Melbourne equivalents. This makes Ballarat one of Victoria's most affordable childcare markets. Even at full fee (before CCS), out-of-pocket costs are among the lowest for any major Victorian city.

Child Care Subsidy

Federal CCS applies, 90% for families under $80,000. Apply via myGov. The combination of lower Ballarat fees and the CCS means many regional families pay very little out of pocket for childcare.

Finding Childcare in Ballarat

Starting Blocks (startingblocks.gov.au) lists all approved Ballarat services. Waitlists are typically shorter than in Melbourne, 1-6 months at most popular centres is common. New families moving to Ballarat often find childcare much easier to access than in their previous metro location.

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