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In Home Care eligibility
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In Home Care (IHC) is for families who can’t access other approved forms of early childhood education and care. It is typically for families who work unusual hours, live in a remote area or have complex needs.
In Home Care qualification exemptions
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In Home Care (IHC) educators working in remote and very remote areas may be exempt from the minimum qualification requirements.
NSW Floods: CCS period of emergency expanded to Muswellbrook, Walcha and Armidale
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We’ve added 3 new local government areas (LGAs) to the declared Child Care Subsidy (CCS) period of emergency in parts of NSW due to the impact of flooding.
In Home Care change of circumstances
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Families that use In Home Care (IHC) must notify their IHC Support Agency if their circumstances change.
The Australian Tertiary Education Commission commences interim operation
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The Australian Tertiary Education Commission (ATEC) has commenced interim operation to manage Australia’s tertiary education system and ensure future skills needs in the sector are met.
Australian Tertiary Education Commission (ATEC)
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The Australian Tertiary Education Commission (ATEC) is an independent steward for the higher education system, tasked with creating a better and fairer tertiary education system that delivers for students and on national economic and social object
Guidelines for the presentation of Australian Higher Education Graduation Statements
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This document provides guidelines for the presentation of the Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement (AHEGS) and sets out how the overall AHEGS and its sections should be presented.
New guidance for early childhood education and care student assessments
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The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has developed new guidance for registered training organisations. Training providers can use this guidance when assessing early childhood education and care (ECEC) students in the workplace.
Australian Capital Territory Bilateral Agreement (Better and Fairer Schools Agreement – Full and Fair Funding 2025-2034)
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Australian Capital Territory Bilateral Agreement under the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement – Full and Fair Funding 2025-2034.
Queensland Bilateral Agreement (Better and Fairer Schools Agreement – Full and Fair Funding 2025-2034)
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Queensland Bilateral Agreement under the Better and Fairer Schools Agreement – Full and Fair Funding 2025-2034.
Commonwealth Prac Payment
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The Commonwealth Prac Payment offers nursing, teaching and social work students support while they’re undertaking mandatory placements.
Applications open for Commonwealth Prac Payment
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A payment of $331.65 per week is now available to eligible domestic students to help them manage the costs of undertaking a mandatory placement as part of their course.
Education Ministers Meeting Members
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The Education Ministers Meeting is attended by Australian, State and Territory government ministers responsible for education.
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.
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.