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  1. Farm Household Allowance
  2. How to manage your payment

Farm Household Allowance business income reconciliation

The income reconciliation process ended on 30 June 2024.

  1. Family Tax Benefit
  2. How to manage your payment

Support for grandparent carers

If you’re a grandparent providing ongoing care for your grandchild, there’s support and payments available to help you.

  1. Maximum loan amount
  2. Security for the loan

When you have to pay costs for security for a loan under the Home Equity Access Scheme

You’ll be responsible for some of the costs involved with managing your Home Equity Access Scheme loan.

  1. Managing your money
  2. Scams and identity theft

Protecting your personal information after a data breach

There are ways to protect yourself from fraud and identity theft if your information is exposed in a data breach.

  1. Centrelink debts and overpayments
  2. When you can pause your debt repayments

Disaster events where you have flexible debt repayment choices

If you’re affected by a declared disaster event in your state or territory, you can change or pause your debt repayments.

  1. Housing
  2. Moving house

Moving for work

You may decide to move house to increase your chance of finding a job. There is support available if you move to find a job.

  1. Contact us
  2. Find us

Book a Centrelink digital coaching appointment

If you get a Centrelink payment or service, you can book free, one-on-one digital coaching sessions.

Online review of study details

We may send a letter to your myGov inbox asking you to do an online review of your study details.

  1. Top payments
  2. ABSTUDY

ABSTUDY for high school, university or other higher education students

There’s ABSTUDY support available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in high school or higher education. This includes masters and doctorate study.

  1. Early release of superannuation
  2. How to apply

If you disagree with a decision about early release of superannuation

We can’t change or review decisions by your super fund or the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) if they decide not to release your super early. You’ll need to contact them.

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