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What Centrelink payments am I eligible for?
Eligibility depends on your age, income, assets, family situation, and circumstances. Use our calculators to check your entitlement for JobSeeker, Age Pension, DSP, FTB, and more.
How much is JobSeeker Payment in 2026?
The maximum JobSeeker Payment for a single person with no children is $762.70 per fortnight (March 2026 rates). Your actual payment depends on income and asset tests.
What is the income test for Age Pension?
For singles, the pension reduces by 50 cents for every dollar of fortnightly income over $204. For couples combined, it reduces by 25 cents per dollar over $360.
How much is Family Tax Benefit Part A?
FTB Part A maximum rates are $222.04/fortnight per child aged 0-12 and $288.82/fortnight per child aged 13-15 (2025-26 rates).
What is the Child Care Subsidy rate?
The CCS rate ranges from 90% (family income up to $83,280) down to 0% (income over $533,280). Most families receive between 50-85% subsidy.
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All calculators use the latest Services Australia payment rates, updated every March and September indexation.
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