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Minister urges families to sign up for subsidies

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EDUCATION Minister Simon Birmingham has braved a dozen toddlers at a Canberra childcare centre to remind hundreds of thousands of families they have a month to sign up to new subsidies.

The Federal Government is combining existing subsidies for childcare into a single means and activity-tested payment.

But almost half a million eligible families have not updated their Centrelink account details via myGov in order to receive the new funding. While 673,000 families have updated their informatio­n, another 489,000 still need to make the switch.

Senator Birmingham says he is not disappoint­ed by the low uptake but reminds families yet to sign up of the importance of updating their details to ensure there is no disruption to their payments.

“We know many families are time-poor but this is about giving them the support they need and deserve to pay their childcare bills,” he said yesterday.

The minister said although arrangemen­ts were in place to ensure families who failed to meet the July 2 deadline did not miss out, it would take time to repay withheld money once they had signed up.

Required informatio­n includes estimated income for 2018-19 and approximat­e work hours for both parents.

Under the new system, both parents must be working, studying, volunteeri­ng or searching for work at least eight hours a fortnight to be eligible for the subsidies.

Families with annual incomes under $186,958 will no longer face a cap on the amount of fee rebate the Government will pay each year.

For those earning more than this, the annual cap will lift from $7500 to more than $10,000 a child.

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Picture: FACEBOOK Sarah Crimmins
 ??  ?? Simon Birmingham and Human Services Minister Michael Keenan (right) during a visit to the Acacia Children's Centre in Canberra.
Simon Birmingham and Human Services Minister Michael Keenan (right) during a visit to the Acacia Children's Centre in Canberra.

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