Central Coast parents can claim $100 towards their children's music lessons through NSW Government.
- David Martucci

- Aug 21, 2019
- 2 min read
Get on this - every little bit counts!
As school holidays seem to come around all too quickly and you are looking for a holiday program for your child that keeps her/his interest, or you would like guitar lessons for your child on a ongoing basis. It's sometimes hard to work out how to afford these lessons.

No one wants their child to miss out - but it seems impossible to pay for everything without taking out a second job.
That's why you need to lookout the new rebates offer by the NSW Government.
Thankfully, the NSW government is providing some relief for cash-strapped parents – offering cash bonuses to cover the costs of kids’ extra curricular activities.
The Creative Kids program offers parents the chance to claim $100 per child for activities such as guitar lessons
"In Tune" Guitar school are a registered provider and can offer special packages to take advantage off this voucher.
The Creative kids rebates can be accessed all year as long as your child is between four-and-a-half and 18-years-old and enrolled in school.
To get the vouchers, you’ll need to apply online using your MyServiceNSW account.
Be warned that you’ll also need to include your child’s Medicare details - so have your card ready.
Once the vouchers have been issued, give the details to the activity provider for your rebate to be processed.
The Active Kids Rebate has been a success since it was introduced last year – with 390,000 parents claiming the rebate for their kids.
While the Creative Kids Rebate came in on January 1, 2019 - and is an expansion of the existing program.
Take the opportunity to enrol in a school holiday guitar program using this years rebate and follow up the program by using the voucher for the first term of lessons of 2020 with "In Tune" Guitar School




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