The type of income support payment you may get depends on your circumstances.
Centrelink income support payments
The following payments are income support payments:
- Age Pension, you may get this if you’ve reached Age Pension age
 - Austudy, you may get this if you’re 25 or older and studying or an Australian Apprentice
 - Carer Payment, you may get this if you care for someone who has a severe disability, illness, or is frail aged
 - Disability Support Pension, you may get this if you have a permanent physical, intellectual or psychiatric condition that stops you working
 - JobSeeker Payment, you may get this if you’re between 22 and Age Pension age and looking for work
 - Parenting Payment, you may get this if you’re the main carer of a young child
 - Special Benefit, you may get this if you’re not eligible for any other income support from us.
 
The following allowances are income support payments:
- Farm Household Allowance, you may get this if you’re a farming family in financial hardship
 - Youth Allowance you may get this if you’re 24 or younger and a student or Australian Apprentice, or 21 or younger and looking for work.
 
Department of Veterans’ Affairs payments
These payments are income support payments from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs:
- Age Pension
 - Income Support Supplement
 - Service Pension
 - Veteran Payment.
 
Read more about income support on the Department of Veterans’ Affairs website.