You may be eligible for a Centrelink payment, or other payments, to help you manage everyday costs.
There are payments available for people in many different situations. Find out if you're eligible for a payment.
Payments for families
Depending on your family’s circ*mstances, you may be eligible for support from Centrelink.
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Payments to claim when having a baby
Find out about payments you can get when your baby arrives and when to start your claim.
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Payments for toddlers and preschoolers
If you’re the parent of a toddler or preschooler, you may get support from Services Australia.
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Payments for primary school children
If you’re raising a primary school aged child, find out about payments you may get.
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Payments for families with teenagers
If you’re the parent of a teenager, find out about payments you or your child may get.
Payments for carers or people with disability
You may be eligible for payments if you’re a carer, or have disability or an illness. Some of these links will take you away from myGov.
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Government support for carers
Find out about help you may get from government, including Carer Gateway, the NDIS and My Aged Care.
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Getting support if you have illness, injury or disability
Find out what payments and support are available if you have illness, injury or disability.
Payments for people looking for work
If you’re not currently working, you may be eligible for a Centrelink payment.
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Payments to help job seekers
There’s help available if you’ve lost your job.
Payments for people who are studying
If you’re studying or doing an apprenticeship, you may get a Centrelink payment.
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Payments you can get while studying
You may get a payment from Services Australia or a government loan while you study at a VET or higher education provider.
Payments for people who are retired
If you’re planning on retiring or have retired, you may get a Centrelink payment.
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Government support for retirees
You may be able to get a Services Australia payment to help you when you retire.
Other payments and services
Centrelink payments and services
There are other Centrelink payments and services you may get. Some of these links will take you away from myGov.
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Income support payment
Find out about other payments that can help you with living costs on the Services Australia website.
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Advance payment
If you get a Services Australia payment, you can sometimes apply to get part of your payment early.
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Centrepay
A free and voluntary service to pay bills and expenses as regular deductions from your Centrelink payments.
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Low Income Health Care Card
A concession card to get cheaper health care and some discounts if you’re on a low income.
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Weekly payment option
You may be able to get your Centrelink income support payment weekly instead of fortnightly.
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Severe financial hardship provisions
Centrelink may reduce or remove your waiting period for a payment if you meet the severe financial hardship provisions.
No Interest Loans
You may be able to get a No Interest Loan (NIL) from Good Shepherd to help you with costs.
NILs let you borrow money for essential goods, such as white goods and car repairs. You pay no interest, and you only repay what you borrow.
Find out more aboutNo Interest Loanson the Good Shepherd website.