The Hon Jim Chalmers MP
Treasurer
The Hon Jason Clare MP
Minister for Education
Senator The Hon Jess Walsh
Minister for Early Childhood Education
Minister for Youth
From today, Australian children are eligible for three days of subsidised early education and care each week under the Albanese Labor Government’s 3 Day Guarantee.
This is good for families and good for children. It is one of several cost-of-living initiatives coming into effect in 2026.
The 3 Day Guarantee replaces the Coalition’s punitive Activity Test. Previously, children who needed early learning the most were blocked from the system because of their parents’ work or study activity.
Under Labor’s new 3 Day Guarantee, every child who needs it is eligible for three days of subsidised early learning each week, no matter what their parents do.
All children have a right to go to school no matter what their parents do, and now all children will also have guaranteed access to three days a week of subsidised care.
This change means 100,000 more families are eligible for three days of subsidised early learning.
We also know thousands of families were locked out of early learning because of the Activity Test and never engaged in the system because they couldn’t afford it.
The doors to early learning are now open to these families thanks to our 3 Day Guarantee.
We are investing around $430 million over four years to deliver the 3 Day Guarantee.
The Albanese Government is also investing $1 billion through the Building Early Education Fund to build or expand early learning services in areas of need, including in outer suburban and regional areas.
This is the next step in creating a quality universal early childhood education and care system.
Other measures we are rolling out this month to help Australian families include:
We are also delivering the next round of indexation for a range of social security payments, including:
These responsible and practical measures go hand in hand with the relief we have already been delivering, like: