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  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
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Meeting the income test for Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

To get Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023, you must meet an income test.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. How to claim

Claiming timeframes for Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

You need to claim within the timeframes to get Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023
  2. How to claim

Information you’ll need to provide to claim Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

To claim Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023, you’ll need to give us certain information before and after your child’s birth or adoption.

  1. Top payments
  2. Dad and Partner Pay

How much Dad and Partner Pay you can get

Dad and Partner Pay is currently $882.75 per week before tax. It’s based on the weekly rate of the national minimum wage.

  1. Who can get it
  2. Meeting the work test

Work requirements for Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

To get Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023, you need to meet a work test.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023
  2. How to claim

Payment start dates for Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023

Your start date is the start of your Paid Parental Leave period for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023. It’s not the date you’ll get your first payment.

  1. Who can get it
  2. Meeting the work test

Activities that count as work for Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

To get Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023, you need to know what’s included in the work test.

  1. Parental Leave Pay
  2. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

How much Parental Leave Pay you can get for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023

Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted from 1 July 2023 is based on the weekly rate of the national minimum wage. Your family can get up to 20 weeks, which is 100 payable days.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023
  2. Who can get it

Meeting the income test for Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023

To get Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023, you must meet an income test.

Payment schedule and rates for people outside Australia

We’ll pay your pension differently if you live outside Australia on a permanent or long term basis.

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