Labor pushes universal childcare plan with new data laws

Labor advances universal childcare plan with new laws to allow collection of data from private operators

Jason Clare, Australia's Labor MP, announced new legislation to expand data collection powers over private childcare providers. The aim is to ensure the information gathered is representative enough to support the government in delivering evidence-based reforms for universal childcare.

Clare emphasized that the new powers would enable the government to obtain accurate and comprehensive data, vital for refining policies and improving childcare services nationwide. This move reflects Labor's commitment to advancing childcare accessibility and quality through informed decision-making.

“These new powers will make sure the government has access to information that truly reflects the childcare sector," Clare said.

This step is part of a broader push by Labor to create a universal childcare system that supports working families while enhancing educational outcomes for children.


This legislation marks a significant step toward data-driven childcare reform in Australia, reinforcing Labor's dedication to accessible and high-quality early childhood education.

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The Guardian The Guardian — 2025-11-24

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