OCCASIONAL CARE
Short periods of care for children under school age, which families can access on a regular or casual basis.
Occasional, Casual or Flexible Care services in Burnie - Ulverstone, West and North West, TAS
In Burnie - Ulverstone we have 5 Occasional, Casual or Flexible Care services
The average cost is $25.00 hourly, $250.00 daily (10 hours)
Estimate Your Childcare SubsidyThe average National Standard Rating (NQS) is Meeting National Quality Standard.
- TAS/
- WEST AND NORTH WEST REGION/
- BURNIE - ULVERSTONE
THE BURNIE - ULVERSTONE AREA HAS 63 SUBURBS.
- Hillcrest
- Howth
- Kindred
- Loongana
- Loyetea
- Montello
- Mooreville
- Natone
- Nietta
- North Motton
- Ocean Vista
- Park Grove
- Parklands
- Penguin
- Preservation Bay
- Preston
- Riana
- Ridgley
- Romaine
- Round Hill
- Shorewell Park
- Somerset
- South Burnie
- South Nietta
- South Preston
- South Riana
- Spalford
- Sprent
- Stowport
- Sulphur Creek
- Tewkesbury
- Ulverstone
- Upper Burnie
- Upper Castra
- Upper Natone
- Upper Stowport
- West Mooreville
- West Pine
- West Ridgley
- West Ulverstone
- Wivenhoe
- Wynyard
If this is not the area you are interested in, try broadening your Occasional, Casual or Flexible Care services search to all of West and North West.
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