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#### 78 Grant purposes supported by standing appropriation
(1) For subsection 233(2) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, payments made for the purposes of an agreement entered into under the Community Child Care Fund Special Circumstances Grant Opportunity are prescribed.
> Note: In 2023, details of the grants available under the Community Child Care Fund Special Circumstances Grant Opportunity were set out in guidelines published on the Department’s website at www.education.gov.au.
(1A) For subsection 233(2) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, payments made for the purposes of an agreement entered into under the Early Childhood Education and Care Worker Retention Payment Grant Opportunity are prescribed.
> Note: In 2024, details of the grants available under the Early Childhood Education and Care Worker Retention Payment Grant Opportunity were set out in guidelines published on the GrantConnect website at www.grants.gov.au.
(1B) For subsection 233(2) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, payments made for the purposes of an agreement entered into under the Early Childhood Education and Care Worker Retention Payment Engagement Program are prescribed.
(2) For subsection 233(3) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid in respect of 2020‑21 is $949 million.
(3) For subsection 233(5) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid for the purpose specified in subsection (1) in respect of 2020‑21 is $949 million.
(4) For subsection 233(3) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid in respect of 2021‑22 is $22.4 million.
(5) For subsection 233(5) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid in respect of 2021‑22 is $22.4 million.
(6) For subsection 233(3) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid in respect of 2022‑23 is $7.7 million.
(7) For subsection 233(5) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid in respect of 2022‑23 is $7.7 million.
(8) For subsection 233(3) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid in respect of 2023‑24 is $4 million.
(9) For subsection 233(5) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid for the purpose specified in subsection (1) in respect of 2023‑24 is $4 million.
(10) For subsection 233(3) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid in respect of 2024‑25 is $755 million.
(11) For subsection 233(5) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid for the purpose specified in subsection (1) in respect of 2024‑25 is $4 million.
(11A) For subsection 233(5) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid for the purpose specified in subsection (1A) in respect of 2024-25 is $741 million.
(11B) For subsection 233(5) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid for the purpose specified in subsection (1B) in respect of 2024-25 is $10 million.
(12) For subsection 233(3) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid in respect of 2025‑26 is $4 million.
(13) For subsection 233(5) of the Family Assistance Administration Act, the total amount that may be paid for the purpose specified in subsection (1) in respect of 2025‑26 is $4 million.