All of the following must apply, you or your partner:
- be eligible for Child Care Subsidy
- get an income support payment
- be the grandparent of the child
- have 65% or more care of the child
- make the day to day decisions about the child’s care, welfare and development.
A grandparent is a child’s biological grandparent or great grandparent. This includes if you’re related to the child through any of the following:
- adoption
- step parents, including former step parents
- artificial conception
- de facto relationships
- surrogacy arrangements.
If you have 65% or more care of the child but don’t get an income support payment, you won’t be eligible for this subsidy. However, you may be eligible for Child Care Subsidy and an activity test exemption.