Australian parents to be handed $120million for FREE childcare – saving families $2,000 a year 

How thousands of Australian parents can save $2,000 a year thanks to a huge funding package for FREE childcare

  • Up to 44,000 NSW kids will be eligible for free childcare for an extra year
  • It could save some families up to $2,000 every year on childcare fees 
  • Gladys Berejiklian said support for families was a ‘priority’ for her government 

Families in New South Wales are set to benefit from an extra year of free preschool after the state government committed to a $120million funding package.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian on Sunday announced a commitment to help more than 44,000 three to five-year-olds attend community preschool.

The funding will provide up to 15 hours of free care per child each week, which could save families more than $2,000 per child for the year.

Ms Berejiklian said the move would provide certainty for parents into the future and help ease hip pocket pressure.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian (pictured) on Sunday announced a commitment to help more than 44,000 three to five-year-olds attend community preschool

‘Support for families and children has been a priority for this government during the pandemic and I’m committed to see it continue while we recover,’ the NSW premier said in a statement on Sunday.

‘The free preschool program has supported countless jobs, and kept children learning and engaged during some of their most important years.’

NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said the funding would also support more than 7400 early childhood educators and teachers.

The funding will be made available to approximately 700 state-funded community preschools and 38 mobile preschool services.