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Payments for families

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Key facts

  • The Australian Government provides many different payments to support families.
  • If you are a parent or carer of a child, there are payments you might be able to apply for.
  • Payments are available to help you take time off work after having a baby or adopting a child.
  • Other payments help with child care costs and living expenses such as rent.
  • Each payment has its own rules and requirements, so check if you are eligible.

Family Tax Benefit (FTB)

Family Tax Benefit is a 2-part payment that helps with the cost of raising children. To receive this payment, you must:

For more information about Family Tax Benefit, visit the Services Australia website.

Parenting Payment

Parenting Payment is the main payment you can claim while you're caring for a young child.

To receive this payment, you must:

If you are single and your youngest child is 6 or over, you must meet the mutual obligation requirement, unless you get an exemption.

Only one parent can claim this payment. It can't be claimed before the birth of a child.

For more information about the Parenting Payment, visit the Services Australia website.

Parental Leave Pay

Parental Leave Pay is a payment that helps families take time off work to care for a newborn or recently adopted child. The amount of the payment is based on the national minimum wage. The amount of time covered by the payment depends on the date of your child's birth or adoption.

To receive this payment, you must:

The number of Parental Leave Pay days you can get depends on when your baby was born or a newly adopted child came into your care.

Child's date of birth or adoption:

Maximum number of Parental Leave Pay days your family can get:

1 July 2023 – 30 June 2024

100 days, or 20 weeks based on a 5-day work week

 

1 July 2024 – 30 June 2025

110 days, or 22 weeks based on a 5-day work week

1 July 2025 – 30 June 2026

120 days, or 24 weeks based on a 5-day work week

1 July 2026 onwards

130 days, or 26 weeks based on a 5-day work week


For more information about the Parental Leave Pay, visit the Services Australia website.

Child Care Subsidy

This payment helps families with the cost of child care. It's for children aged 13 years and under. It's also available to help support children aged 14 to 18 years if they have a disability or can't be left unsupervised.

The subsidy is paid directly to your child care provider, to reduce the fees you pay.

To receive the Child Care Subsidy payment, you must:

What are recognised activities?

The subsidy is available to parents doing recognised activities. These activities include:

For more information on Child Care Subsidy, visit the Services Australia website.

What other payments may I be entitled to?

There are other payments available to help you with:

Special considerations

There are many different payments for people caring for children in special circumstances.

These situations include if you:

These payments have different eligibility requirements, and time limits may apply.

Resources and support

Check the Australian Government Services Australia page for current information about payments and services available when raising kids.

You can find, estimate and compare payments and services you may be eligible for by visiting Centrelink's Payment and Service Finder.

Services Australia has information in languages other than English.

Services Australia has information in many Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander languages.

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