$398 Centrelink Payment Coming

The Australian government has confirmed a new $398 Centrelink payment to be delivered in 2025. This one-off cost-of-living payment is designed to provide relief for Australians facing rising everyday expenses, including groceries, rent, fuel, and electricity.


Who Will Receive the $398 Payment?

The payment will go to eligible recipients, including:

  • Age Pensioners
  • Disability Support Pension (DSP) recipients
  • Carer Payment recipients
  • JobSeeker and Youth Allowance claimants
  • Austudy and student allowance recipients

Eligibility will be determined under Centrelink’s income and asset test rules. No application is required.


Payment Overview

CategoryAmountPayment Type
Age Pension (single/couple)$398One-off bonus
DSP$398One-off bonus
Carer Payment$398One-off bonus
JobSeeker / Youth Allowance$398One-off bonus
Austudy / Student Payments$398One-off bonus

(Exact rollout dates will align with each recipient’s regular Centrelink payment schedule.)


Why the $398 Payment Matters

The government has explained that this payment is part of its cost-of-living relief measures, targeted at vulnerable Australians.

A spokesperson said:
“This $398 payment is direct relief to those who need it most, ensuring support during challenging times.”


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Do I need to apply for the $398 payment?
No. The payment will be automatically made to eligible Australians.

2. Is the $398 payment taxable?
No. Centrelink one-off cost-of-living payments are tax-free.

3. Will this reduce my regular pension or allowance?
No. This payment is separate and does not affect ongoing entitlements.

4. When will I see the payment?
Payments will be deposited according to your usual Centrelink schedule during the rollout period in 2025.

5. Can part-pensioners receive the payment?
Yes. If you meet the eligibility criteria, you will receive the full $398 amount.


Key Takeaway

The $398 Centrelink payment in 2025 offers timely financial relief for pensioners, carers, students, and job seekers. Payments are automatic, tax-free, and designed to help Australians manage essential living costs.

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