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Sunshine Coast Parents: Navigate Childcare Costs and Subsidies Today

A guide to childcare costs, the Child Care Subsidy, and finding care on the Sunshine Coast.

By Sunshine Coast Daily · 3 July 2026, 10:15 am · 2 min read · 232 words

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Updated 12 July 2026, 4:00 pm

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Sunshine Coast Parents: Navigate Childcare Costs and Subsidies Today
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Childcare on the Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast has experienced significant childcare supply pressure as population growth has outpaced new centre development, particularly in growth corridors like Aura, Palmview, and northern Noosa hinterland. Early registration is strongly recommended.

Types of Childcare

Long Day Care (LDC) for 0-5 year olds is the main option. The Sunshine Coast has a mix of independent community providers, church-run services, and national chain operators. Family Day Care provides a more flexible alternative. Kindergarten: Queensland funds 15 hours/week of kindy for 4-year-olds under the QKFS scheme.

Costs on the Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast LDC fees range from approximately $115-$165/day. Noosa Heads, Buderim, and prestige areas tend to be higher. Southern Sunshine Coast (Caloundra, Little Mountain) and growth corridors offer more competitive pricing. Overall fees are slightly below Brisbane equivalents.

Child Care Subsidy

Federal CCS applies, 90% for families under $80,000. Queensland's QKFS subsidises the kindy year separately. Apply via myGov. Many Sunshine Coast families receive near-full subsidy given regional income levels.

Finding Childcare on the Sunshine Coast

Starting Blocks (startingblocks.gov.au) is the official search. Sunshine Coast families in growth areas (Aura, Harmony by Sekisui) should join waitlists as soon as they confirm a move. Facebook parent groups (Sunshine Coast Parents, Buderim Mums) are often helpful for local childcare recommendations and waitlist tips.

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