Child Care Queens Park

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Demand and supply analysis of Child Care Centres and demographic drivers for Queens Park 2022. Key stats for childcare operators, investors and developers.

Updated May 24, 2026 3 Centres Pop: 3,329
Id Name Type Places Approval Distance (Km) Day Rate Availability

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Key Metrics

Queens Park (NSW) / Greater Sydney

LDC Providers
LDC Providers
2
2,629
LDC Places
Total LDC Places
131
155,177
Population
Total Population
3,329
5,705,471
Per Place
Persons Per Place
25.4
-
Avg Age
Avg Centre Age
13.6 yrs
13 yrs
0-4 Pop
Population 0-4
176
335,379
Kids Per Place
0-4 Per LDC Place
1.34
2
Workforce
Workforce Impact
Significant
Standard
School Att
School Attendance
1,405
-
School Per LDC
School Per LDC Place
10.73
5.4
Avg Fee
Avg LDC Fee ($/day)
$160
$161
Other
Other Places (PSK/OOSH)
0
-

SOURCE: ACECQA, StartingBlocks, ABS data analysed by AreaSearch
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Approvals Pipeline Childcare development approvals near Queens Park (NSW)

Development applications around Queens Park (NSW)

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In the local catchment
Proposed Places
Where disclosed
Under Assessment
Awaiting determination
Determined
Approved or decided
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Lodged Address Description Places Distance Status

SOURCE: Planning portals and council registers, compiled by AreaSearch. Distance & bearing measured from the suburb midpoint.

Queens Park (NSW) Child Care FAQ
What is the Child Care supply composition of Queens Park (NSW)?
As of our last update on May 24, 2026, there are 3 child care centres in Queens Park (NSW). Of these, 2 centres provide Long Day Care with 131 places, and a single centre providing other child care services. The suburb also contains a single school with 1,405 enrolments.
What population do these centres in Queens Park (NSW) service?
AreaSearch's latest population estimate for Queens Park (NSW) as at May 2026 stands at a total of 3,329 people, of this 176 are estimated to be children under five years of age.
Why do your population numbers differ from Census figures for Queens Park (NSW)?
Some areas have changed considerably since the 2021 Census was undertaken. At the 2021 Census Queens Park (NSW) was assessed as having 3,143 people with 191 of these (6.1%) being children under 5 years old. Given changes in localised population estimates by the ABS we estimate that Queens Park (NSW) has experienced population growth of approximately 186 people from the 2021 Census.
How does the ratio of children per LDC place in Queens Park (NSW) compare to those in Greater Sydney?
In Queens Park (NSW), our latest analysis shows there are 1.3 resident children under 5yo per LDC place. This figure is considerably lower than the 2 children per place across Greater Sydney.
How do childcare fees in Queens Park (NSW) relate to those in Greater Sydney?
Childcare fees in Queens Park (NSW) average $160, which is comparable to the regional average of $161 in Greater Sydney.
How does the ratio of school population per LDC place compare in Queens Park (NSW) and Greater Sydney?
In Queens Park (NSW), there are 10.7 students per LDC place. This figure is significantly higher than the 5.4 students per LDC place in Greater Sydney.
What is the average age of Long Daycare Centres in Queens Park (NSW)?
The average LDC in Queens Park (NSW) was approved 13.6 years ago, while across Greater Sydney the typical centre approval is 13 years old.
Is the local workforce a significant driver of additional child care demand for Queens Park (NSW)?
Yes, workforce activity is significant in this area and is likely a key driver of child care demand.
Who would typically use analysis such as this?
Childcare operators, developers, investors and financiers would typically conduct a thorough child care supply and demand analysis (SDA) on Queens Park (NSW) before allocating the significant amount of capital required. Boundary-based analysis such as this is often used as an initial guide however, and analysis would be undertaken on the specific site adopting a radial, travel time, or custom catchment to take into account nearby competition and demand drivers that would influence a centre's performance.

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