Childcare cost in Sydney
Childcare fees in Sydney vary by provider, suburb, and care type, but a practical long day care benchmark is around $175 a day before subsidy. This page helps you compare what that means for your budget, how CCS can reduce the out-of-pocket cost, and how local fee levels feed into return-to-work decisions.
If you are still comparing provider types, start with our childcare options guide. If you want to understand why your family may not pay the headline fee, read the CCS guide.
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How childcare costs compare in Sydney
Sydney tends to sit at the higher end of childcare fees, especially where provider fees run well above the CCS hourly cap.
A useful working range is about $140 to $220 per day before subsidy, with the city benchmark sitting around $175. That places Sydney in the higher-cost part of the childcare fee range across the major capitals.
Sydney providers often face higher property and staffing costs, so families are more likely to pay a larger uncapped gap above the CCS hourly cap than in lower-fee cities. If you want to compare this city benchmark with the broader national picture, use our childcare cost guide.
What affects childcare costs in Sydney
- •suburb and postcode, especially where rents and demand are higher
- •provider type, such as long day care versus family day care
- •number of days per week and whether you are locking in a regular pattern
- •your CCS entitlement and any fee charged above the hourly cap
How this changes return-to-work decisions
Return-to-work decisions in Sydney are often less about whether CCS applies and more about whether the remaining gap still leaves enough net income after tax and commuting.
That is why city-level childcare pricing should feed directly into your work decision, not sit beside it. Use the Return to Work Calculator once you have a realistic fee range for Sydney.
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Which childcare schedules should you compare next?
The city benchmark becomes much more useful once you decide whether you are pricing two, three, or five care days. Families in Sydney often move between those scenarios as they compare part-time and full-time return-to-work patterns, so it helps to look at both the local fee level and the number of days together.