From 5 January 2026, the Australian Government will introduce the 3 Day Guarantee, giving all CCS-eligible families access to a minimum of 72 hours of subsidised early childhood education and care (ECEC) per fortnight, regardless of their activity-test hours.
This is one of the most significant CCS reforms in years — and it will affect families, educators, operations, finances, CCS processing, session structures and occupancy.
This comprehensive BEST article explains everything childcare services need to know about the 3 Day Guarantee starting 5 January 2026. It covers:
• What the changes mean for families, educators and services
• What families must do before January 2026
• What services need to do now and in January
• How to prepare your childcare software for CCS changes
• Whether new CWAs are required (yes, for most families)
• How to use these reforms to increase occupancy
• Full QIP entries for QA6 and QA7, already written and ready to insert into your service’s QIP
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The Child Care Subsidy (CCS) is the primary form of government assistance to help families cover the cost of childcare. Services must be approved by Services Australia and comply with federal law to receive and administer CCS payments.

