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Betrayal of Trust

Betrayal of Trust

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    By Adele Ferguson

  • By Alex Palmer

  • By Thomas Brettell

  • Topic:Child Care

Wed 16 JulWednesday 16 JulyWed 16 Jul 2025 at 7:23am
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Investigating Australia's childcare crisis

The ABC is undertaking a major investigation into Australia's childcare sector, revealing what actually goes on behind closed doors.

Led by senior investigative journalist Adele Ferguson, it has uncovered the alarming depth of Australia's childcare crisis and raised serious questions for private operators, regulators and governments.

This ongoing national investigation is revealing the true state of one of our most important sectors.

Do you know more? Click here to share your story with us.

How the ABC uncovered the dangers lurking in child care

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This story is about something deeper than policy or profit.

Professors call for childcare overhaul

A woman sits at a desk in front of her computer. She looks into the camera with a serious expression.

Some of Australia's leading early childhood education professors release a six-point action plan to help fix the "broken" childcare system.

Child-on-child abuse on the rise

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Parents are demanding answers from centre operators after their children were allegedly sexually abused by other children while in child care.

Predators using dark web to plot childcare abuse

A man types on a laptop computer which is resting on his lap. The backround is lit with red light.

Paedophiles are using the dark web to share information about how to gain access to childcare centres to sexually abuse babies and toddlers while avoiding getting caught.

How can parents protect their kids at childcare centres?

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The scale of Australia's childcare crisis is deeply distressing for parents. These are the simple questions to ask any childcare provider to know if your child is safe.

Australia's child care paedophile crisis exposed

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The true scale of abuse in Australia's childcare centres has been hidden. Until now.

Family day care under scrutiny

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Family day care makes up just 5 per cent of Australia's early childhood education and care system, but insiders, experts and regulatory documents paint a picture of a sector beset by troubling incidents and structural risk.

Accused paedophile was flagged to authorities

A non-identifiable child playing with toys.

A 26-year-old man in Sydney charged with 10 counts of child sexual abuse has thrust private equity giant Quadrant into the centre of another national childcare scandal, this time in the booming out-of-school-hours sector.

Childcare centre shut down after torture charge

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A Queensland childcare centre where a worker was charged with torture has been closed down by the Department of Education, almost a year after the alleged assaults took place.

Queensland childcare worker charged with torturing baby boy

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The ABC understands the educator was allegedly observed by the childcare centre grabbing the child by the neck and head, repeatedly smothering his face with a cot mattress and pillow, pulling his head back, hitting him on the head, putting her foot on his face and kicking him across the floor.

'How many more will it take?' Calls for sleep safety training in childcare grow louder

A man wearing a blue shirt and dark jacket with a photo of a young girl beside him.

ANALYSIS: Despite repeated warnings from experts and a formal recommendation from a coroner, safe sleep training isn't mandatory for childcare workers everywhere in Australia.

Documents reveal shocking practices inside childcare sector in crisis

Child's hand on play equipment

Kids face down asleep in hoodies, electrical sockets exposed and one child locked in a shed. Documents reveal disturbing revelations from inside Australia's childcare sector in crisis.

Documents expose disturbing details about next generation of early childhood educators

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Thousands of students are getting fast-tracked qualifications to work in childcare centres and it's compromising safety standards, experts warn.

Profit comes before safety inside Australia's childcare centres

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ANALYSIS: For those like me who have been investigating childcare for almost a year now, the news was horrifying but not a surprise.

Until the childcare sector has meaningful reform, voiceless children will suffer

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Parents, educators and experts say the reforms are tokenistic, a band-aid fix, and ignore the deeper structural failures festering in the childcare system.

Childcare giant offered family money to stay quiet after boy badly burned

A child is given oxygen during medical treatment.

A boy is left badly burned after an unsafe child care incident. His parents rush him to hospital to save his finger. It should never have happened.

One child slapped, another vomits metal hooks: Inside childcare giant

A still from a Snapchat video shows a baby on a bouncer crying.

An ABC investigation into for-profit childcare giant Affinity Education highlights ongoing systemic issues around staffing, oversight and safety inside the billion-dollar enterprise.

Former childcare owner banned from NDIS

A man standing with a sliding door slightly open looks at the camera as a woman stands in front of him.

The former operator of a Sydney childcare centre where children were force-fed until they vomited and strapped in highchairs for hours has been permanently banned from working in the disability support sector.

Disturbing childcare incidents exposed

Children play with toys at a preschool

Some of the country's largest childcare operators are named in a damning cache of regulatory documents the NSW government and regulator tried to keep hidden from the public.

The perfect election issue is being overlooked by most politicians

Steph Hodgins-May speaks in the senate

ANALYSIS: At some point, the major parties will have to confront the failures in Australia’s early childhood education and care system head on.

Childcare giant exposed in document dump

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G8 Education, Australia's billion-dollar listed childcare empire, has become embroiled in a damning document dump.

Childcare landlords collect $2.7b a year

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ANALYSIS: New analysis reveals just how lucrative Australia's childcare real estate market is while parents face perpetual fee hikes. 

NSW upper house committee to launch inquiry into troubled childcare sector

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A parliamentary inquiry has been called into the troubled childcare sector following a landmark ABC investigation into serious safety breaches in the industry.

Parents lied to about childcare food standards

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Parents say they are being lied to about the quality of food at childcare centres across the country. Some say they were promised in-house chefs but children were served "two-minute noodles".

Politicians failing to fix broken childcare system

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ANALYSIS: As the public outcry from educators and parents intensifies, the reluctance of senior politicians responsible for overseeing the broken childcare sector to do something to fix it is striking.

Australia's childcare rating system labelled 'a joke'

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With centres reassessed on average every four years, and some gaming the system, parents cannot be sure their child's centre meets the standards or that staff are properly trained or qualified.

Child care strapped boy to highchair six hours a day

A photo of a young boy sitting on the floor of a childcare centre holding a truck. His face is blurred.

The child and others were left in highchairs for hours at a time, force fed, pinched, yanked, and thrown to the ground.

Boy's abuse exposes Australia's childcare crisis

A child whose face can't be seen sits on a small piece of climbing equipment in front of a coloured mat outdoors.

The mother knew something was wrong. Her four-year-old's tear-streaked face stopped her cold. Heart pounding, she pulled out her phone and hit record.

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Posted 16 Jul 202516 Jul 2025Wed 16 Jul 2025 at 7:23am, updated 16 Jul 202516 Jul 2025Wed 16 Jul 2025 at 7:31am
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