Child Care Subsidy

Child Care Subsidy

On 2 July 2018 the Child Care Subsidy and Additional Child Care Subsidy replaced the previous child care fee assistance payments (Child Care Benefit and Child Care Rebate). Child Care Subsidy will generally be paid directly to your approved child care provider/s to reduce the fees you pay. Child Care Subsidy Eligibility. To check your estimated subsidy Click Here

Some basic requirements must be satisfied for an individual to be eligible to receive Child Care Subsidy for a child. These include:

  • the age of the child (must be 13 or under and not attending secondary school)

  • the child meeting immunisation requirements

  • the individual, or their partner, meets the residency requirements.

In addition, to be eligible for Child Care Subsidy the individual must be liable to pay for care provided, the care must be delivered in Australia by an approved child care provider, and not be part of a compulsory education program.

There are three factors that will determine a family’s level of Child Care Subsidy. These are:

  • Combined Family Income

  • Activity Test – the activity level of both parents

  • Service Type – type of child care service

The Child Care Subsidy will be paid directly to providers to be passed on to families as a fee reduction. Families will make a co-contribution to their child care fees and pay to the provider the difference between the fee charged and the subsidy amount.

The New Child Care Package will also provide targeted additional fee assistance for vulnerable families through the Child Care Safety Net.

You can apply for the Childcare Subsidy via your MyGov online account or by contacting Centrelink directly on 136 150.

We require a CRN (Customer Reference Number) for your child and the parent holding the Centrelink account.

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