We’ve extended the period of emergency in place for parts of New South Wales, and Jervis Bay, impacted by flooding and severe weather.
The period of emergency now applies until 13 July 2022 and includes the following six additional Local Government Areas (LGAs), where the period of emergency is effective 4 July:
- Bayside, Dungog, Lake Macquarie, Maitland, Singleton and Upper Lachlan.
See the full list of affected regions and dates.
Sector-specific support
When we declare a period of emergency:
- services can get Child Care Subsidy if they close as a direct result of the emergency during the period of emergency
- services can waive gap fees if a child doesn’t attend or their service is closed during the period of emergency
- children will get extra absences for the duration of the period of emergency.
Full details of this support are available on our help in an emergency page.
Other government support
Services in affected areas may also be eligible for other government support:
- People in flood-affected LGAs can access a Disaster Recovery Payment through their MyGov accounts. Learn how on the Services Australia website.
- The NSW Government has support for individuals and businesses impacted by a natural disaster. Find information on the NSW Government website.
- The Community Child Care Fund (CCCF) special circumstances grant helps services stay open when something unexpected happens, such as an emergency. Affected services can apply on our website. Applicants should request funding after an event has occurred and they have accessed other disaster support.
- Affected families may be eligible for extra help with the cost of child care through the Additional Child Care Subsidy (temporary financial hardship). Families must apply directly to Centrelink.
We continue to monitor the situation and will provide updates as required.
Please watch our emergency support by region page for updates.