More Affordable Early Education and Care in 2024
Each year, the Australian Federal Government adjusts the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) hourly rate caps and family income thresholds based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Each year, the Australian Federal Government adjusts the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) hourly rate caps and family income thresholds based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
The maximum hourly rate and family income thresholds for the 2024/2025 financial year are outlined below:
We understand navigating the Childcare Subsidy can be tricky. Our family Support Team is available to help on 1800 413 885.
All G8 Education calculators take into consideration the Federal Government’s 5% withholding in your estimated CCS calculation.
This calculator is provided as a guide only. It is dependent on the accuracy of information added, including hours the child is eligible for and incomes entered. Changes in entitlements can also occur for a family between completing the estimation and commencing at a Child Care Centre.
To find out if your family is eligible to receive Child Care Subsidy, follow these steps:
1. Check your eligibility on the Services Australia website or with Centrelink.
2. Complete the Activity Test via your MyGov account, which will determine your Child Care Subsidy eligibility and entitlements (percentage and hours)
3. Use our Child Care Subsidy Calculator above, which will step you through the calculations to work out your estimated entitlements and out-of-pocket cost for the days of care you require.
Here is how to find a high-quality G8 Education early learning centre near you to start your journey.
If your family are not Australian citizens or permanent residents, you won’t be eligible for Child Care Subsidy in most instances. However, there may be extenuating circumstances, such as Temporary Protection Type Visa holders, certain Provisional Visa holders or Special Category Visa holders, so please contact Centrelink to confirm your situation.
The Australian Government’s Activity Test determines your eligibility for Child Care Subsidy. If you’re eligible, it determines the subsidy percentage and eligible hours per fortnight you are entitled to.
There are four key factors to determine your Child Care Subsidy eligibility and entitlements:
You can update your Activity Test via your MyGov account at any time. It is important to keep this current to ensure you get the correct Child Care Subsidy entitlements. This is especially important if you do not get 100 hours of subsidised care and have only provided your contracted hours to Centrelink. You may be eligible for additional hours.
If you have any questions about what counts as an activity, such as travel, breaks, or volunteering, please contact your centre manager.
Families with more than one child aged 5 or under in care may be eligible for a higher rate of Child Care Subsidy for their second child and younger children.
To get the higher childcare subsidy, a family must meet the following criteria:
Services Australia works out which children get the higher childcare subsidy by:
The child who gets the standard subsidy rate is usually the eldest eligible child aged 5 or under in the family. Younger and subsequent children may get a higher subsidy rate. The higher subsidy amount for each child is based on the combined family’s income.
Our easy-to-use Child Care Subsidy Calculator above can estimate Child Care Subsidy rates and out-of-pocket costs for multiple children in care. If you have any further questions, please discuss them with your centre manager.
If the sibling attending another centre is aged 5 or under, and the family meet the eligibility criteria (income), the higher rates of Child Care Subsidy will be paid for 2nd / younger child, regardless of the child care centre they attend.
You can now get at least 36 hours of Child Care Subsidy (CCS) for each Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander child in your care, regardless of the amount of recognised activity you do.
You may get more than 36 hours of CCS per fortnight based on your circumstances and the amount of recognised activity you do, this will not change.
Your CCS rate will continue to be based on your income. You must still pay the gap fee.
Here are some options available to you.
Additional Child Care Subsidy (ACCS)
ACCS provides support to families experiencing a significantly reduced ability to pay child care fees, such as if a parent has lost income due to being unable to attend work. This can be applied for via Centrelink and MyGov. You can view an easy application guide here.
Preschool Exemption Program
If your child is currently enrolled in our Government Approved Preschool or Kindergarten programs, this comes with a CCS exemption that is available for preschool-aged children, whose CCS subsidy is less than 24 hours per fortnight. You can access 36 hours of subsidised care per fortnight if you:
• Would usually be entitled to less than 36 hours of subsidised child care per fortnight because you do not meet the activity test; and
• Have a preschool-aged child attending an early education program at a centre-based day care service.
A preschool-aged child is one who is in the year before primary school e.g. if a child is starting school in February 2025, the child is deemed preschool-aged from February 2024. Read more information via the Service Australia page here.
You will apply for the Child Care Subsidy (CCS) via your MyGov Account, which is linked to Centrelink. Do this as soon as you know when you might be sending your child into care so that it is all set up and ready to go for your child’s first day.
The entire process may take up to six weeks. If your Child Care Subsidy claim has not been finalised when you commence care, you will be required to pay the full fees until your claim is approved.
Check out this video to see how to apply for the CCS online in five easy steps. You can then track the progress of your claim online, every step of the way.
Five easy steps to apply for the Child Care Subsidy:
Once your child is enrolled you receive a link via Xplor home app to sign your Complying Written Agreement (CWA). You will also need to log into MyGov and confirm your government enrolment with your chosen centre to start receiving Child Care Subsidy from your first day. This needs to be done before your child commences care.
If you need help setting up a MyGov account, watch our video guide here, or read more online at Service Australia.
We have supported thousands of families through the CCS application process before and understand it can be a lengthy process to complete. Our Family Support Team are here ready to help guide you along the way. Contact us today to start your journey with us.
As you complete your claim in MyGov, Services Australia will ask you to provide certain documents or information. These will come up as ‘required’ in your claim.
As they work through your claim, Services Australia may ask you for more information. If this happens, they will put your claim on hold as they wait for these documents. You need to provide them within 14 days of your request or your claim may be rejected.
Financial information – Bank account details, your tax file number, and details on income and assets, including real estate assets and superannuation
Study – Including planned and previous course details, fee receipts and academic transcripts
Work – Such as income tax returns, PAYG certificates, payslips or Taxation Notices of Assessment (NOA) if self employed
Living arrangements – Housing, rental property or real estate details, proof of assets ownerships documents, rates notices
Relationships – Parent or guardian details, including work and income details; partner details, including citizenship, study, work and income details; or separation details.
Residence details if you’ve lived outside Australia – Including visa information
Children – Birth certificates, adoption or surrogacy agreements
Medical – Health Care card claims, medical reports, Centrelink medical certificates and doctor-issued medical certificates
We want to ensure families have the information they need to feel confident about the upcoming Child Care Subsidy (CCS) changes and how they could benefit your family. Read more about Child Care Subsidy here.
Call 1800 413 885 or book a time to speak with your Centre Manager.