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  1. Victoria Bushfires, January 2026
  2. New Zealand Disaster Recovery Allowance

How much Vic Bushfires, January 2026 - New Zealand Disaster Recovery Allowance you can get

How much you get depends on your circumstances.

  1. Tertiary Access Payment
  2. What you need to do after you claim

Changes to your circumstances you need to tell us when you get Tertiary Access Payment

What changes to your circumstances you need to tell us about for your Tertiary Access Payment claim.

  1. Mobility Allowance
  2. How to manage your payment

Grace period for Mobility Allowance

If you stop your qualifying activity, you may still get Mobility Allowance for a short time. This is known as a grace period.

  1. Victoria Bushfires, January 2026
  2. New Zealand Disaster Recovery Allowance

Who can get Vic Bushfires, January 2026 - New Zealand Disaster Recovery Allowance

You must meet eligibility rules to get New Zealand Disaster Recovery Allowance (NZ DRA).

  1. Mutual obligation requirements
  2. Mutual obligation requirements in the Remote Australia Employment Service

Comprehensive Compliance Assessment

An assessment to find out why you haven’t been meeting your mutual obligation requirements.

  1. Pensioner Education Supplement
  2. How to manage your payment

Change of circumstances when you get Pensioner Education Supplement

You need to tell us if your circumstances change when you get Pensioner Education Supplement.

  1. Dependent or independent
  2. Reviewable independence

Independent for ABSTUDY if you’re in a de facto relationship for at least 6 months

You may be independent if you’re in a de facto relationship for at least 6 months.

  1. How to manage your payment
  2. Helping you transition off

No longer farming and getting Farm Household Allowance

Retiring, reducing or stopping farming can impact your Farm Household Allowance (FHA).

  1. Dependent or independent
  2. Reviewable independence

Independent for ABSTUDY if your parents can’t take care of you

You may be independent if you’re 15 or older and your parents can’t take care of you.

  1. Centrepay
  2. What your rights and obligations are

Your obligations for Centrepay

You have a responsibility to make sure Centrepay is working for you.

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