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Explanation: Australia has scheme and ways to help you to look after your son. (child care; nanny; family day care etc; by giving this reason you are actually denying jobs for locals in the child care industry)
However, if your reason would be 'compassion' in nature (you want your child to see her nanna; something to that effect, then it is highly like that your application will be approved regardless of your mother's financial capability;
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and to answer your question; yes
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