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25.01.2022 Great paper highlighting key elements of CBA's first Early Learning Insights report into the childcare sector. They expect good growth in childcare M&A next 24 months. Understanding catchment areas is vital in assessing the strength of childcare centres. https://www.afr.com//cba-expects-childcare-centre-ma-to-ac



24.01.2022 Long weighted average lease renewals (14 years plus), higher occupancy rates, positive earnings growth, and an improving sector. Just a few of the positive comments regarding the childcare investment sector in the last week. https://www.afr.com//buy-hold-sell-service-stream-mayne-ph

24.01.2022 Enabling mothers to prosper in the workforce should undoubtedly include incorporating childcare at the workplace. This story out of New York explores this, as well as the emergence of subsidised childcare costs for employees. https://www.nreionline.com//site-daycare-coming-womens-cow

23.01.2022 Quick and easy read on the 4 themes Morgan Stanley thinks will affect the outcome of the Australian economy in 2019. https://www.businessinsider.com.au/australia-economy-2019-o



23.01.2022 Another good breakdown of the ramifications of household income levels and dual working parents and KPMG's recommendations on changes to child care subsidy cliffs and replacing termination amounts to phase down rates. https://www.abc.net.au//women-return-to-work-disc/10370004

23.01.2022 The Child Care Subsidy is clearly having a very positive effect on savings to parents across every Australian state according to the latest September CPI figures. Great to see childcare costs included in the ABS data sets. Accurate data is imperative https://thesector.com.au//history-tells-us-that-falling-c/

22.01.2022 This month's complimentary trade area summary is focused on the seaside Melbourne suburb of Brighton. Please feel free to download. If you should have another suburb you'd like information on, don't hesitate to get in touch. https://www.perituschildcare.com.au/trade-area-summary/



22.01.2022 The RBA wants to lift interest rates, relying on increased household spending. With house prices falling, trends show spending will subsequently fall. Higher rates equals softer cap rates & tighter bank lending affecting both childcare operators &investors. https://www.businessinsider.com.au/the-largest-part-of-the-

22.01.2022 An outlook of increased US protectionism could mean a number of different scenarios for Australia. Early analysis from Reserve Bank research outlines a few of these. https://www.afr.com//reserve-bank-of-australia-says-a-coul

22.01.2022 Net overseas migration is the key driver of population growth in Australia, currently estimated at 225,000 people per annum. 28% of our population is born overseas. Social and hard Infrastructure must keep up and continually evolve to service this growth. https://www.theaustralian.com.au//67ec539998693c9c2c977307

21.01.2022 Interesting FT article explores how companies are thinking differently about Childcare in the UK so as to attract and retain working parents. https://www.ft.com/con/c074c932-7ecf-11e8-af48-190d103e32a4

20.01.2022 Fantastic to see the biggest for profit childcare operator G8 Education focusing on lifting the industry standard and becoming the best-in-class covenant again. Welcome news for the industry as a whole and a robust set of initiatives outlined. https://thesector.com.au//g8s-quality-improvement-road-ma/



20.01.2022 The new transformation of Sydney suburb Waterloo includes a childcare centre amidst its "urban revamp" - another example of the way that rapid urbanisation is influencing key childcare investment decisions. https://www.domain.com.au/ne/changing-face-waterloo-771439/

20.01.2022 A great read on the growth of female labour force participation rates globally. Interesting to note the dynamics of female participation correlations with income and the impact of government policies towards subsidies https://ourworldindata.org/female-labor-force-participation

19.01.2022 Always great to see large companies and the government working together to benefit the community. Excited to see the expansion of the Gujaga Child Care Service to support more Indigenous children spaces. https://thesector.com.au//lendlease-and-australian-govern/

18.01.2022 Universal low-cost childcare and workplace flexibility will help mothers return to the workplace, making it an important investment in the Australian labour force. Interesting stats on Sweden where government funds 83% of childcare. https://www.abc.net.au//working-families-work-lif/10472886

18.01.2022 A stark reminder that whilst our economy is strong, property prices are softening, and instances of mortgage stress have reached 30% of all borrowing owner-occupiers. Important considerations for childcare centres to understand your catchment area https://www.yourmortgage.com.au//these-suburbs-are/257623/

18.01.2022 Interesting perspective on whether Australia's avoidance of a recession for the past 27 years with a corresponding lack of post-recession economic reform has resulted in an acceptance of lower wages and real growth. https://www.bloomberg.com//a-decade-of-mediocrity-has-aust

17.01.2022 While it's certainly heartening to see a 6-year high in Australias's GDP growth (3.4%) over the last 12 months, this will most likely flatten out in 2019. Some good perspectives here on the reasons behind the change. https://www.businessinsider.com.au/australia-economy-gdp-gr

17.01.2022 Government subsidies for Childcare services in Australia are still very low compared with subsidies for other OECD countries. http://www.abc.net.au//au-pairs-for-the-rich-we-n/10188098

17.01.2022 Great article on how programs like the childcare subsidy are invaluable to families as the cost of living pressure continues to rise. https://www.choice.com.au///government-payments-and-access

17.01.2022 Is your childcare centre trade area over-supplied or under-supplied? You can find out easily by reviewing our trade area summaries across Australia. Our new trade area summary for Cairnlea, Victoria can be seen here. It's one of the ways you can be sure you are making an astute investment. https://www.perituschildcare.com.au//Cairnlea-Trade-Area-S

15.01.2022 Excellent interview with Mark Woodland, CEO of Xplor, a software and technology solution provider, introducing the Educator App, a one-stop platform for childcare operators to digitize what is currently a paper-based compliance set up across the sector. https://www.dynamicbusiness.com.au//mark-woodland-disrupti

13.01.2022 Great to see this Sydney council acknowledge the importance of childcare in helping settle displaced children by giving them a place to learn and grow. Understanding that no child should have to miss out on an education is paramount. https://www.sbs.com.au//sydney-council-to-offer-free-child

12.01.2022 The New Year is here. With it comes changes to fees, rules, taxes and, in turn, cost of living. From a childcare perspective, WA to keep pace with other States by introducing a "No Jab, No Pay" policy for immunization and government childcare support. https://www.news.com.au///422e14f963e7ff54c884df0806a94ea3

12.01.2022 If you are unsure as to how the new Family Tax Benefit may apply to you, please peruse the following article which sets out the basic benefits in a simple to understand manner. https://www.mamamia.com.au/family-tax-benefit-calculator/

07.01.2022 There is a lesson here for Australia from the country with the worlds highest proportion (85%)) of employed women aged 26-44. Interesting analysis regarding the quality of education between the public and private sector offerings. https://www.citylab.com//affordable-daycare-subsid/579193/

06.01.2022 The Australian childcare investment market is entering its maturity phase having shown exponential growth over the last 5 years. Please download our free 2018 Peritus Childcare Investment Review and Outlook which highlights the key themes impacting childcare investment decisions https://www.perituschildcare.com.au/white-paper/

05.01.2022 Exceptional Childcare Centre Investment Opportunity. 16 years remaining on initial lease to ASX listed G8 Education Limited, a $1bn market cap best in class AAA lease covenant.

04.01.2022 Living expenses have moved ahead of the CPI in Australia. This includes childcare costs, increasing 6% over the last 12 months. Understanding the cost pressures of the families within your childcare centre trade area is vital. https://www.theguardian.com//rising-energy-and-childcare-c

03.01.2022 Often the business interactions of today have forgotten the traditional values of the past that were founded on trust, mutual respect and commitment. At Peritus, we pride ourselves on an ability to combine expertise with professionalism and maintain the values that have always led to successful business outcomes. http://customerthink.com/the-power-of-old-fashioned-busine/

01.01.2022 Dominant AAA Grade Childcare Investment Leased to ASX Listed G8 Education For Sale via EOI Closing Friday 16 November 2018. https://www.perituschildcare.com.au/current-listing-2-4-2/

01.01.2022 Demand:supply ratios, workforce participation rates, population growth, # of 0-5 year olds must be taken into account. Industry and Government must stop applying a blanket approach to the entire country and assess each trade area on its own fundamentals. https://www.afr.com//empty-childcare-centres-fret-over-dra

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