Fees

Our current fees are $155 per day.

Fees include all meals, learning materials, activities and incursions.

Child Care Subsidy

The Child Care Subsidy (CCS) is a Commonwealth Government subsidy to assist families with the costs of childcare.

It is a means-tested payment that is paid directly to providers, and reduces the fees families pay to the provider.

Co-op is an approved provider, and can receive the CCS on behalf of enrolled families.

Kinder Funding

The Co-op delivers a funded 3- and 4-year-old Kindergarten program led by qualified early childhood teachers. The programs are play-based, and Victoria Government funded and approved.​

From 2023, the Victorian Government is making​ kindergarten programs free for three- and four​ year-old children – saving you up to $2,050 per​ year for each year of a kindergarten program your​ child attends in an integrated long day care setting.​

Free Kinder is a critical component of the​ Victorian Government’s Best Start, Best Life reform.​ By providing Free Kinder for kindergarten programs​ in long day care, the Victorian Government is ensuring parents are supported to access a​ program in a flexible setting that  fits around work​ and other commitments. 

Your child can only be funded for a kindergarten program place at one service at any one time and only for one year in a Three- Year-Old Kindergarten program and one year in a Four-Year-Old Kindergarten program (unless your child is assessed as being eligible for a second year of Four-Year-Old Kindergarten by your child’s kindergarten teacher). 

Operations

  • The Co-op closes for one week over Christmas/New Year and one curriculum day at the beginning of the year for staff’s professional development, planning, curriculum development and administration.

  • The Co-op also closes during public holidays (fees apply).

Waitlist

  • Placing your child's name on the waitlist does not guarantee immediate enrolment at the Co-op. However, by submitting your information, the Co-op will maintain a record to reference when a vacancy becomes available. Given the high demand for childcare services, we recommend applying early to increase your chances of securing a spot. It's worth noting that unborn children can also be registered on the waiting list, allowing families to plan ahead.

Enrolment

  • When parents are ready and express their interest in enrolling their child, they can initiate a discussion with our Director. During this conversation, parents can articulate their preferences and gather valuable insights into our programs and offerings. The Director will then provide a link to the enrolment form. We prioritise open communication and collaboration to make the enrolment journey a positive and informed experience for both parents and children alike.