- When Australians go overseas
- About reciprocal health care agreements
Reciprocal Health Care Agreement - visiting New Zealand
The Reciprocal Health Care Agreement (RHCA) we have with New Zealand may cover some of your medical costs in the New Zealand public health system.
- Individual Healthcare Identifiers
- How to get certified copies
Acceptable referees for an Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI) request
Find out which referees in Australia can certify copies of your identity documents when you request an Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI).
- Separated parents
- Most useful information
Objecting to a Child Support decision form (CS1893)
Use this form to object to a child support decision we made that you disagree with.
- Top payments
- Child Dental Benefits Schedule
How to claim the Child Dental Benefits Schedule
How to claim dental services covered by the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS).
- Top payments
- Health Care Card
Who can get a Health Care Card
You may get a Health Care Card if you get specific payments or supplements from us. You’ll get it if you’re on the maximum rate of Family Tax Benefit Part A.
- Top payments
- Low Income Health Care Card
How to manage your Low Income Health Care Card
You can renew or report a stolen card, or tell us if things have changed.
- Top payments
- Pensioner Concession Card
How to manage your Pensioner Concession Card
Your options and obligations for a Pensioner Concession Card.
- Reciprocal Health Care Agreements
- When you visit Australia
Reciprocal Health Care Agreements - visiting from Sweden
If you’re visiting Australia from Sweden, you may be eligible for medical care under Medicare while you’re here.
- Health Care Card
- Who can get a card
What the benefits are of a Health Care Card
A Health Care Card entitles you to cheaper prescription medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
Proving your identity online for Centrelink
How to prove who you are to Centrelink online.