ABC Developmental Learning Centres was founded in 1988 in
Ashgrove, Queensland. ABC rapidly expanded, reaching 43 childcare centres by 30 June 2001. By 2003, ABC Learning had acquired 230 child care centres and entered into an agreement to acquired another 40 child care centres from Childs Family Kindergartens for $40 million.By November 2005, it had 697 Early Childhood Education centres throughout Australia and New Zealand. In March 2006, it forecast that would have 950 centres in Australia and New Zealand by 30 June 2006. In 2005, ABC purchased the third largest childcare operator in the United States,
Learning Care Group, which itself operated 467 centres in the US and other educational facilities in south-east Asia. The purchase provided ABC Learning with 70,000 additional licensed childcare places in addition to the 50,000 it had previously. Other mergers with Peppercorn Management Group and the purchase of Child Care Centres Australia helped provide a considerable increase in the number of ABC's centres. At that time, the company planned to increase its number of centres by four a week. On 12 December 2006, it was announced that ABC would acquire the second largest child care provider in the
United States,
Chicago based
La Petite Academy for 330 million US dollars as well as the 5th largest provider in the
United Kingdom, Busy Bees Group, Ltd. With these acquisitions they expanded into the UK market and increased their market share in the US to 1%. ABC expanded aggressively into the outsourcing of child care services, negotiating deals with some of Australia's largest employers including the Australian
Department of Defence which involved taking over the Department's nineteen childcare facilities. Aside from offshore expansion, the company expanded into training and education. It ran the ABC Early Childhood Training College providing training for childcare workers, and published
Small Wonders, a magazine aimed at parents with young children. It was a highly profitable company, in the FY2004/5 recording net profit after tax of $52.3 million on total revenues of $292.7 million. The six months ending 31 December 2005 showed no slowing in the financial momentum for the company with profit after tax reaching $38 million and revenues of $219.8 million. ABC Developmental Learning Centres (ABC Learning) were the major sponsor of the
Adelaide 36ers and once owned the
Brisbane Bullets in the Australian
National Basketball League. In March 2008, ABC announced it would sell 60 percent of its American child care business to
Morgan Stanley, using the proceeds to pay off accumulated debt. The sale, which valued 100% of the US subsidiary Learning Care Group at US$700 million, also involved a replacement of three board members. ABC was
voluntarily liquidated in 2008 and was acquired by GoodStart Childcare in December 2009. Re-branded as "Goodstart Early Learning", the organisation is now a registered charity owned by the
Brotherhood of St Laurence,
Mission Australia,
The Benevolent Society and Social Ventures Australia. the CEO of Goodstart was British-born Julia Davison. Davison worked in hospital administration in Britain, then headed government agencies in South Australia. == Controversy and criticisms ==