1.1
Coalition Senators make the following additional comments on the interim
report.
1.2
The Senate Select Committee on Red Tape's motivation in addressing the
considerable regulatory burden of red tape on child care has identified issues
that may affect the efficiency of the sector, as well as the cost of services,
access to services, the quality of services provided, and the ability of child
care establishments to provide their services in the most efficient manner.
1.3
In particular the committee found that the regulatory environment
relating to the child care sector reduced access and increased prices, without
necessarily improving the quality of child care provided, and whilst limiting
employability in the sector.
1.4
The committee identified numerous issues of overregulation, excessive
compliance requirements, regulatory complexity and lack of free market
principles.
1.5
Noting that this is an interim report, Coalition Senators will provide
additional comments on these issues once the final report has been tabled.
Senator James Paterson
Senator for Victoria
Senator Slade Brockman
Senator for Western Australia
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