Parental Leave Pay

A payment while you care for a newborn or recently adopted child.

Parental Leave Pay changes from 1 July 2025

If your child is born or adopted from 1 July 2025, the number of Parental Leave Pay days has increased and you’ll now get a superannuation contribution.

Find out more about how much Parental Leave Pay you can get.

To get this payment all the following must apply. You must:

  • be caring for a newborn or recently adopted child
  • have met the income test
  • not be working on your Parental Leave Pay days, except for allowable reasons
  • have met the work test
  • meet the residency rules
  • have registered or applied to register your child’s birth with your state or territory birth registry, if they’re a newborn.

There are additional requirements to get Parental Leave Pay. Read more about who can get it.

You must also claim Parental Leave Pay within the claiming timeframes.

Watch our video about Parental Leave Pay.

If you’re an employer, read more about the Paid Parental Leave scheme for employers and how to help your employees.

Page last updated: 1 July 2025.
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