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Compliance and enforcement data

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The Regulatory Authority investigates and responds to non-compliance when it receives intelligence (including through notifications, complaints or service visits) about possible breaches of the legislation.

Compliance

In any large industry, there are instances of non-compliance. Breaches of the National Law and National Regulations are often minor or technical in nature and most approved providers are willing and able to work with the Regulatory Authority to address non-compliance when identified.

In Queensland, there is a high degree of service compliance. When non-compliance occurs, the Regulatory Authority takes prompt and proportionate action to ensure children’s health, safety and wellbeing is maintained.

Compliance actions taken

The table below shows the number of statutory compliance actions issued by the Regulatory Authority in Q2, 2024–25 FY. Figures for earlier quarters are provided for comparison.

Compliance action typeThis quarter (Q2, 2024–25 FY)Previous quarter (Q1, 2024–25 FY)Same quarter last FY (Q2, 2023–24 FY)% change on same quarter last year
Compliance notice issued139188201-30.8%
Compliance direction issued273250-46.0%
Emergency action notice issued7715-53.3%
Show cause6216-62.5%
Prohibition notice issued
283-33.3%
Approval amended
110N/A
Approval cancelled
100N/A
Prosecution initiated
110N/A
Condition imposed
0000.0%
Enforceable undertaking issued
021-100.0%
Inappropriate person excluded
0000.0%
Notice of suspension issued
001-100.0%
Total
184241287-35.9%

Top 5 breaches of the National Law

The table below shows the top 5 most common breaches* of the National Law in Queensland in Q2, 2024–25 FY. The top 5 breaches in earlier quarters are listed for comparison.

Top 5 breaches this quarter (Q2, 2024–25 FY)

National Law breachNumber of breaches
s165 Offence to inadequately supervise children202
s167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards110
s166 Offence to use inappropriate discipline90
s174 Offence to notify certain information to Regulatory Authority58
s169 Offence relating to staffing arrangements31

Top 5 breaches previous quarter (Q1, 2024–25 FY)

National Law breachNumber of breaches
s165 Offence to inadequately supervise children212
s167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards134
s166 Offence to use inappropriate discipline92
s174 Offence to fail to notify certain information to Regulatory Authority 64
s177 Compliance notices41

Top 5 breaches same quarter last year (Q2, 2023–24 FY)

National Law breachNumber of breaches
s165 Offence to inadequately supervise children180
s167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards
122

s174 Offence to fail to notify certain information to Regulatory Authority

52
s177 Compliance notices39
s166 Offence to use inappropriate discipline37

Top 5 breaches of the National Regulations

The table below shows the top 5 most common breaches* of the National Regulations in Queensland in Q2, 2024–25 FY. The top 5 breaches in earlier quarters are listed for comparison.

Top 5 breaches this quarter (Q2, 2024–25 FY)

National Regulations breachNumber of breaches
r103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair127
r97 Emergency and evacuation procedures100
r170 Policies and procedures to be followed80
r99 Children leaving the education and care service premises56
r77 Health, hygiene and safe food practices45

Top 5 breaches previous quarter (Q1, 2024–25 FY)

National Regulations breachNumber of breaches
r103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair128
r97 Emergency and evacuation procedures103
r170 Policies and procedures to be followed94
r155 Interaction with children42
r99 Children leaving the education and care service premises42

Top 5 breaches same quarter last year (Q2, 2023–24 FY)

National Regulations breachNumber of breaches
r103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair242
r97 Emergency and evacuation procedures
103
r170 Policies and procedures to be followed64
r77 Health, hygiene and safe food practices 61
r155 Interaction with children52

Top 5 breaches of the National Law and National Regulations by service type

The table below shows the top 5 most common breaches* of the National Law and National Regulations in Queensland in Q2, 2024–25 FY by National Quality Framework service type.

Long day care

National Law and National Regulations breachNumber of breaches
s165 Offence to inadequately supervise children159
r103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair106
s167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards88
s166 Offence to use inappropriate discipline 81
r97 Emergency and evacuation procedure 70

Outside school hours care

National Law and National Regulations breachNumber of breaches
r99 Children leaving the education and care service premises46
s165 Offence to inadequately supervise children35
r97 Emergency and evacuation procedures 19
r170 Policies and procedures to be followed18
s167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards15

Kindergarten

National Law and National Regulations breachNumber of breaches
s165 Offence to inadequately supervise children8
r97 Emergency and evacuation procedures6
r103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair5
r174 Office to fail to notify certain information to Regulatory Authority
5
r118 Educational leader
3

Family day care

National Law and National Regulations breachNumber of breaches
r103 Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair7
s167 Offence to inadequately supervise children5
r97 Emergency and evacuation procedure
5
r104 Fencing2
r170 Policies and procedures to be followed
2

*In instances where provisions in the top 5 have an equal number of breaches in the reporting period, the Regulatory Authority will select the National Law section or National Regulation that typically presents the greatest risk to children when breached.

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Last updated 06 February 2025