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Commonwealth Prac Payment Student Flyer
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Information flyer to provide students with eligibility and application details for the CPP
Help in an emergency
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Help is available for families and early childhood education and care services in an emergency, like bushfires, cyclones, or floods. Support includes gap fee waivers, extra absences and support for service closures.
Significant grants awarded to support research commercialisation
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More than $93 million has been awarded in grants to 39 research commercialisation projects under Round 1 of the Australia’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) Innovate program.
Commonwealth Prac Payment Provider Guidelines
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This document intends to outline principles-based approach and the role and responsibilities of higher education providers’ delivery of the CPP.
ITE Quality Assurance Oversight Board meeting Communiqués
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Following ITE Quality Assurance Oversight Board meetings, communiqués may be released outlining decisions that were made and will be published on this page.
Incident and Compliance cases in the Northern Territory
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A summary of the financial integrity compliance cases in the Northern Territory between 01 January 2024 and 5 May 2025.
International student enrolment and commencement data by ABS SA4
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International enrolment and commencement numbers for students studying on a student visa can be interrogated by Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Australian Statistical Geographic Standard (ASGS) Statistical Area Level 4 (SA4) region.
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.
Making a reasonable estimate
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You may need to make a reasonable estimate when reporting certain prescribed discounts. You should use the most accurate information you have available at the time of submitting the session report.
Strategy and evaluation
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The Australian Government conducts strategic planning, inquiries and evaluations to ensure early childhood policies continue to meet the needs of children and families.
Early Education Service Delivery Prices project
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We have engaged Deloitte Access Economics to help us understand the costs for delivering quality early childhood education and care (ECEC).
About the child wellbeing subsidy
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Additional Child Care Subsidy (ACCS) child wellbeing provides help with the cost of early childhood education and care. It’s for families who care for a child at risk of serious abuse or neglect.
Transition to work
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Additional Child Care Subsidy (ACCS) transition to work helps families with the cost of early childhood education and care while they are transitioning to work from income support by engaging in work, study or training activities.
Transforming energy management to drive net-zero buildings
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UNSW Sydney, in collaboration with the department-funded Trailblazer for Clean Energy and Recycling (TRaCE) and Dubbo Regional Council, are launching a real-world trial of a next-generation hybrid energy management system (EMS) in a Dubbo Regional
Australian Tertiary Education Commission begins interim operation
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The Australian Tertiary Education Commission (ATEC) has commenced interim operation to steward Australia’s tertiary education system and ensure future skills needs are met.
Anti-Bullying Rapid Review submissions are now open
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Submissions are open for students and young people, parents, carers and teachers to share their experiences with bullying in schools.
Formal Partnership Agreement Australian Government Department of Education and the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Corporation
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This Agreement aims to transform the way the department works with National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Corporation (NATSIEC) to improve education outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families.
Discounted care for early childhood workforce
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Providers can offer discounted early childhood education and care (ECEC) to some employees without reducing their Child Care Subsidy (CCS).