Surge in Safety Concerns at Australian Childcare Facilities: Rising Incidents and Risks Exposed
February 11, 2026
A new data release shows rising safety concerns in Australian childcare facilities, signaling heightened risk and more incidents reported in daycare centers.
The report notes a spike in dangers within the sector, including more missing children and serious injuries across centers.
Overall, the findings point to growing safety concerns in daycare settings and increased risk to children in care.
National Children's Commissioner Deb Tsorbaris discussed these findings on the program, with Tyler Hall as producer.
The update is dated February 11, 2026, with a timestamp of 4:44pm, following an initial publication at 4:43pm.
The Sydney Morning Herald published the article, categorized under national news.
A 2023 coronial inquest into the deaths of four children between 2015 and 2017 is referenced, underscoring ongoing safeguarding concerns.
NSW Ombudsman findings show about two-thirds of tip-offs to the core child protection agency are not investigated, despite involving vulnerable children at significant harm.
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Productivity Commission data indicate 2024-25 saw a record high of serious incidents endangering children at daycare centres, averaging 160 incidents per 100 services.
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ABC listen • Feb 10, 2026
Serious incidents in day care centres at record high, says Productivity Commission report
The Sydney Morning Herald • Feb 11, 2026
New data finds spike in dangers in Australia’s childcare sector