Supply
Existing centre supply, licensed places, service mix, quality context, and proximity to the searched address.
South Australia market evidence
South Australian site decisions should combine supply, demand, catchments, demographics, and pipeline evidence before committing diligence spend.
South Australia childcare supply and demand analysis should answer whether a specific site has enough local child-age demand after existing long day care supply, growth context, and development pipeline evidence are considered. Child Care Demand applies that question with drive-time catchments and source-linked coverage notes.
Review area
South Australia
Child Care Demand
The page signals state-level coverage without pretending the investment decision is statewide.
Supply
National
centre register base
Demand
Local
address catchment required
Pipeline
Coverage
state-specific source state
Approved services
statewide base
Catchment logic
address-specific
DA coverage
shown per source
Answer-first read
Address next
Source posture
Official links visible
Decision layer
centre register base
Coverage honesty
Limitations shown
Existing centre supply, licensed places, service mix, quality context, and proximity to the searched address.
Child-age population, local growth, family catchment logic, commercial supply-demand ratio, and market interpretation.
Childcare development applications, proposed places where published, official source links, and honest coverage states.
State to site workflow
Use this state page as a category entry point, then move into a specific address report for the actual site decision. Broad state demand is useful context, but childcare investment decisions depend on local catchments and the future supply pipeline around the address.
Source basis
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.