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The federal government is considering further measures to improve childcare standards across the country.

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00:00What the government wants to do is essentially tie child care funding to safety outcomes.
00:07This is what the government sees as basically its strongest lever to pull because child
00:12care is largely regulated at a state and territory level but it's largely funded at a federal
00:18level through the child care subsidy.
00:20This is the sliding scale of discounts that most families who have children in child care
00:25receive.
00:26The government says that child care centres should be meeting safety outcomes, safety
00:31standards, looking at the national quality standards that are in place right across the
00:35country.
00:36These are standards applied to child care centres around things like education, around things
00:41like cleanliness and the food that's provided to children but also on safety issues as well.
00:46The government says if child care centres are continually failing to meet those standards,
00:52they should have their funding withheld.
00:54So this legislation will strengthen the government's power to do precisely that.
00:59But the government is also looking at further measures that will have to work with the states
01:03and territories on.
01:04There's meetings planned next month between education ministers and also attorneys general
01:08to talk about things like CCTV in child care centres, nationalising working with children's
01:14checks and also creating a national register of child care workers to track those who are
01:19continually moving between centres.
01:22Let's hear now from the Education Minister, Jason Clare and also the Opposition Leader,
01:26Susan Lee.
01:27The regulators have the power to shut a centre right now if they think there's a serious threat
01:31to children's safety.
01:33But this will also give us the power to issue a show cause notice to a centre to say that
01:37we'll shut it within 28 days unless they meet that minimum standard or to set conditions
01:42on them as well.
01:44And we'll work closely with the state regulators who do the work in checking centres to identify
01:49the centres that should be the subject of this legislation first.
01:53I do want to be constructive.
01:54But that being constructive doesn't mean giving the government a blank check when it comes
01:59to goodwill on this issue.
02:01We have to make sure that the legislation works.

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