How will CCS changes happening on 10th July affect me?
From 10 July 2023, if your family earns under $530,000, you’ll get increased Child Care Subsidy (CCS). Families earning up to $80,000 will get an increased maximum CCS amount, from 85% to 90%. This means cheaper childcare is available for eligible families. Find out more.
When will my Child Care Subsidy (CCS) be applied to my bill?
Once your CCS is approved; Ensure your child’s details, including their Customer Reference Number (CRN) and date of birth (for both child/ren and parent) are up to date in our system Confirm the Camp Australia enrolment via MyGov Once this is done your CCS will automatically be applied prior to your statement being issued to […]
How do I apply for Child Care Subsidy (CCS)?
You’ll need to apply for CCS through Centrelink, via your MyGov account. You’ll receive a notification from Centrelink if your claim has been assessed or approved. For further information you can contact Centrelink on 13 61 50.
What is Additional Child Care Subsidy (ACCS)?
The government also has the Additional Child Care Subsidy (ACCS) for families who require more support. To receive ACCS, you need to be eligible for CCS first and need to be one of the following: An eligible grandparent getting an income support payment Transitioning from certain income support payments to work Experiencing temporary financial hardship […]
What is Child Care Subsidy (CCS)?
The Child Care Subsidy (CCS) is a government entitlement where the government pays a portion of your fees direct to Camp Australia to reduce your out-of-pocket cost. Eligible families can receive up to 90% off their fees. The subsidy is designed to make the cost of childcare more affordable. There are three main factors that […]