Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred: CCS period of emergency extended, new areas added

We’ve extended the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) period of emergency in parts of Queensland and New South Wales affected by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. We’ve also added another 3 local government areas (LGAs).

The CCS period of emergency now applies from 5 to 14 March 2025 in the following LGAs:

Queensland

  • Fraser Coast Regional Council
  • Somerset Regional Council
  • Toowoomba Regional Council
  • Scenic Rim Regional Council
  • Lockyer Valley Regional Council
  • Gympie Regional Council
  • Sunshine Coast Council
  • Noosa Shire Council
  • Redland City Council
  • Brisbane City Council
  • Ipswich City Council
  • City of Gold Coast
  • City of Moreton Bay
  • Logan City Council.

New South Wales

  • Armidale Regional Council
  • Glen Innes Severn Council
  • Tenterfield Shire Council
  • Dungog Shire Council
  • Kempsey Shire Council
  • MidCoast Council
  • Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
  • City of Coffs Harbour
  • Bellingen Shire Council
  • Kyogle Council
  • Nambucca Valley Council
  • Tweed Shire Council
  • Byron Shire
  • Ballina Shire
  • City of Lismore
  • Richmond Valley Council
  • Clarence Valley Council.

We continue to monitor the situation and will provide updates as required.

Support during the emergency

The following support is available in affected regions during the CCS period of emergency:

  • you can continue to get CCS if your service closes as a direct result of the emergency
  • you can waive the gap fee if a child doesn’t attend, or your service is closed, during the CCS period of emergency
  • families will get unlimited allowable absences for the duration of the CCS period of emergency.

Read more about support during a CCS period of emergency.

Support after the emergency

The following support may help you recover after an emergency:

Read more about support after an emergency.

Other disaster support

You may be eligible for other government disaster support:

  • The Australian Government provides help for people affected by natural disasters. Find out whether you're eligible on the Services Australia website.
  • Your state or territory government may provide additional support in the event of a natural disaster. Find out more at Emergency Qld and Emergency NSW.