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University of Technology Sydney CGS Funding Agreement 2024-25
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University of Technology Sydney 2024-2025 CGS Funding Agreement - December 2024.
University of the Sunshine Coast CGS Funding Agreement 2024-25
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University of the Sunshine Coast 2024-2025 CGS Funding Agreement - December 2024.
University of South Australia CGS Funding Agreement 2024-25
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University of South Australia 2024-2025 CGS Funding Agreement December 2024.
Western Sydney University CGS Funding Agreement 2024-25
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Western Sydney University 2024-2025 CGS Funding Agreement - December 2024.
University of Tasmania CGS Funding Agreement 2024-25
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University of Tasmania 2024-2025 CGS Funding Agreement December 2024.
Victoria University CGS Funding Agreement 2024-25
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Victoria University 2024-2025 CGS Funding Agreement - December 2024.
University of Sydney CGS Funding Agreement 2024-25
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University of Sydney 2024-2025 CGS Funding Agreement - December 2024.
Outcomes of Capacity to Contribute (CTC) score reviews
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Provides information about CTC scores determined as part of a CTC score review process.
In Home Care National Guidelines
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The In Home Care National Guidelines provides information about the legislative and policy framework for the IHC program.
In Home Care Handbook
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The In Home Care Handbook provides guidance on how the IHC program operates.
Celebrating 50 Connected Beginnings sites across Australia
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On 16 January 2025, the Australian Government launched the 50th Connected Beginnings site in Kununurra, Western Australia.
Celebrating 50 Connected Beginnings sites across Australia
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Today the Australian Government launched the 50th Connected Beginnings site in Kununurra, Western Australia.
Online Formative Assessment Initiative
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This fact sheet provides an overview of A(i) and A(ii), the Online Formative Assessment Initiative, under the National School Reform Agreement.
Child Care Subsidy
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Child Care Subsidy (CCS) helps families with the costs of child care. Families must meet eligibility criteria to get CCS. The amount of CCS a family can get depends on their circumstances.
Using early childhood education and care
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Australian families receive help with the cost of early childhood education and care (ECEC) through the Child Care Subsidy (CCS).
Extra support
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We have support for early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers, services and families facing difficult or challenging circumstances.
How to get more help
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Early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers can get help administering the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) in a few different ways.
How to administer Child Care Subsidy
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Early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers that administer Child Care Subsidy (CCS) must comply with Family Assistance Law (FAL). Providers and services must perform specific tasks to administer CCS payments.