Payments
Eligibility for certain benefits and Parenting Payment Advance Payments
You may be eligible for an Advance Payment if you already get one of these payments:
- ABSTUDY
- Austudy
- Newstart Allowance
- Parenting Payment (partnered)
- Parenting Payment (single)
- Widow Allowance
- Youth Allowance.
You usually need to have been getting one of these payments (or a combination of them) continuously for 3 months, and have not had an Advance Payment in the past 12 months, and:
- are not repaying a previous Advance Payment, and
- are not having money taken out of your payment already (or may be recovered) to pay a debt to the Australian Government - for example, to Centrelink, and
- can afford to repay the Advance Payment out of your main payment for 6 months without suffering financial hardship, and
- be in Australia when you apply for the Advance Payment.
Exceptions to eligibility requirements
If you get Youth Allowance and you need help to pay for the costs of studying, you do not need to have been receiving payment for 3 months. However, you have to meet the other eligibility requirements.
If you get Parenting Payment (partnered) and you separate from your partner, you may be eligible for another Advance Payment within 28 days of separation, as long as you have paid back any previous Advance Payments.
More information
- Advance Payment section