The federal government has followed through on its promise to name and shame childcare centres that are failing to meet the national standards.
The Department of Education today listed 29 early childhood education and care (ECEC) services that have had conditions placed on their funding for "failing to meet National Quality Standards for several years" since new legislation passed parliament last month.
Of the centres, 11 – more than a third – are in Western Australia, with a further seven in NSW, five in Queensland, four in Victoria and two in South Australia.
See the full list of childcare centres named by the government in the table below:
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None of the 29 services have had their child care