Parents have been asked to share their insights into the childcare sector for a national survey. Source: AAP
PARENTS have been asked to share their frustrations about childcare affordability and access for a national inquiry.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has a Productivity Commission review into the childcare sector underway.
It's the first major review of the childcare and early learning sector since the 1990s, and fulfils a coalition election promise.
The commission is inviting ideas from the community and childcare sector about ways the system can be more flexible, affordable and accessible for Australia's modern families.
Public submissions are due by February 3.
In 2012 more than 1.3 million children were enrolled in childcare or pre-school programs.
The inquiry's terms of reference include consideration of the hours parents work and study, the needs of regional parents and shift workers, out-of-pocket costs, the availability of rebates and subsidies and the needs of vulnerable children.
It will also look at whether the employment of nannies should be subsidised by taxpayers.
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