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Marion Rae

Childcare relief for locked down families

Victorian parents can claim extra absence days and won't be charged for childcare closures. (AAP)

Families in Victoria can save on childcare fees during the latest lockdown if forced to miss days.

"Today we have declared a local area emergency for Victoria," federal department of education deputy secretary Ros Baxter told a Senate estimates hearing on Thursday.

Anyone who has used up their absence days is able to claim extra because of the declaration.

There will be a gap fee waiver, which means there's no charge if a childcare centre is forced to close for a deep clean on public health advice or if a family group needs to isolate.

The usual federal subsidy will continue to be paid to childcare providers.

"That means they're able to say: 'There's no cost to you because we're closed'," Dr Baxter said.

There were already extra allowable absence days - usually 42 a year but boosted to 87 in Victoria to meet previous restrictions.

The measures will be backdated to the beginning of the current lockdown.

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