Address-level reports

Childcare demand reports for site decisions

A Child Care Demand report turns an address into a structured childcare market view for acquisition, development, and operator planning.

Short answer

A childcare demand report should explain the catchment, existing supply, child-age population, commercial demand signal, fee context, growth, and future development pipeline for the specific site being reviewed.

Report workflow
Decision pack ready

Review area

Address report

Site
Supply
DA
Fees
Site
Supply
Pipeline

Child Care Demand

A report that looks like diligence work

The page shows the exact shape of the evidence pack users expect to share internally.

Quick read

<1 min

first investment signal

Rows

Source

links beside claims

Output

Shareable

for meetings and review

Executive read

site recommendation

Market snapshot

ratio and demand

DA evidence

status and source

Answer-first read

Decision pack ready

Source posture

Official links visible

Decision layer

first investment signal

Coverage honesty

Limitations shown

Decision evidence

The page is structured around the question a buyer needs answered.

Each section keeps the commercial claim close to the evidence behind it, so readers can move from a clear answer into the source logic without losing trust.

Report evidence

The report format is designed for practical due diligence rather than broad suburb commentary.

  • 5, 10, and 15 minute drive-time rings.
  • Nearby centre supply and licensed places.
  • Population and household demand signals.
  • Commercial supply-demand interpretation.
  • Development application evidence with source links where available.

How reports are used

Reports help teams compare sites quickly, identify diligence questions, and decide where deeper work is justified.

What reports should not do

A report should not hide missing source coverage, infer childcare places where official documents do not publish them, or blur long day care demand with unrelated education supply.

Source basis

Built from public, source-linked evidence.

Evidence ledger

What a user can trace before trusting the answer

Approved services

ACECQA register

National base

Demand model

ABS and CCS inputs

Weighted locally

Catchment

Drive-time geometry

Address-specific

Pipeline

Planning sources

Coverage labelled

Child Care Demand pages use the same evidence model as the product: official service search data, Australian population inputs, public planning sources where coverage is live, and clear limitations when a source is incomplete or still being enriched.

Common questions

Can I generate a childcare report for any address?

The product is designed around Australian address search, with report quality depending on available source coverage for that area.

Are reports suitable for acquisition diligence?

They are designed as decision-support and screening evidence for acquisitions, developments, and operator planning, with source transparency for deeper diligence.