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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).
How to manage payments and fees
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Generally, Child Care Subsidy (CCS) is paid to providers who pass it on to families. Families must make a co-contribution by paying the gap fee. Providers must take all reasonable steps to collect gap fees electronically.
Victorian bushfires: CCS period of emergency, new areas added
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We’ve extended the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) period of emergency in parts of Victoria following bushfires.
Direct gap fee collection requirement is now in effect
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From 1 January 2026, Family Day Care (FDC) and In Home Care (IHC) providers must collect Child Care Subsidy (CCS) gap fees directly from families.
Education Funding System overview video
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This video will introduce you to the Education Funding System and why we need it. It will detail the benefits of the EFS and how the new system will be delivered.
Putting student safety first: New National Code explained at O-Week
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The Higher Education Gender-based Violence Regulator (GBV Regulator) has begun attending Orientation Week events, speaking with students about new safety protections under the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender-bas
Scaling Up Success in Remote Schools Program
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On 29 June 2023, the Australian Government entered into an agreement with the Western Australian Department of Education to deliver the Scaling Up Success in Remote Schools Program, one of three programs under the Closing the Gap - Scaling Up