by Michael | 19 01 23 | News
People in NSW are encouraged to stay on alert for symptoms of gastroenteritis, with testing and hospital data showing a significant rise in cases in recent weeks across the state. Rotavirus is one common cause of viral gastroenteritis and can be particularly severe in...
by Michael | 13 01 23 | News
From July 2023, most families using childcare will get more Child Care Subsidy (CCS). Here’s what you need to know: The maximum amount of CCS is increasing from 85% to 90%. Families earning $80,000 or less will get 90% subsidy. Families earning over $80,000 and...
by Michael | 03 12 21 | News
The Australian Government is removing the annual cap for all families who get Child Care Subsidy. If you earn more than $190,015, you have an annual subsidy cap of $10,655 per child each financial year. This cap will be removed permanently from 10 December 2021. You...
by Michael | 05 11 21 | News
The first phase of changes to the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) is approaching. From 10 December 2021, the Australian government is removing the annual cap for all families who get CCS. Families earning more than $190,015 (2021-22 terms) currently have an annual subsidy...
by Michael | 22 10 21 | News
Dear parents, We hope you and your family have been safe and well over the last few months. We’re overly excited that all children are now able to return to early childhood education and care settings — it’s been wonderful to have so many children...
by Michael | 15 10 21 | News
The Department of Education, Skills and Employment (DESE) are making changes to the CCS to help families who currently pay the most and experience the biggest barriers to participation in work. From 10 December 2021 – the annual cap for all families who get CCS...
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