Raising children in today’s world comes with a long list of responsibilities, and managing finances often tops that list. If you’re an Australian parent or caregiver, Centrelink’s Parenting Payment is a key support tool designed to provide financial relief. In May 2025, eligible single parents can receive up to $915 per fortnight, while partnered parents may get up to $718.10. Here’s a simple breakdown of what the payment is, who qualifies, and how to access it.
Overview
The Parenting Payment is a fortnightly Centrelink benefit to support eligible families. It’s especially helpful for single parents and those living on a limited income.
Topic | Details |
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Maximum Payment | $915 for single parents, $718.10 for partnered parents |
Age Criteria | Child must be under 16, or under 22 if a full-time student |
Residency | Australian citizen or permanent resident for 12+ months |
Income Limits | $2,639 (single), $2,213 (partnered) per fortnight before tapering |
Payment Schedule | Fortnightly |
Application | Through MyGov (processed in 14 days) |
Additional Aid | Energy Supplement, Rent Assistance, CCS |
Purpose
The Parenting Payment supports parents who are either unable to work full-time or need financial help while caring for young or dependent children. It helps cover essential costs like food, housing, clothing, and school needs.
The payment aims to reduce financial stress, ensuring kids get the care they need without placing the entire burden on one or both parents.
Eligibility
To qualify, applicants must meet several requirements:
1. Primary Caregiver
You must be the main carer of a dependent child who is:
- Under 16 years of age, or
- Up to 22 years old if still studying full time
2. Marital Status
- Single parents can receive payments while their child is under 16
- Partnered parents can qualify if their youngest child is under 6
3. Residency
- Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident
- Must have lived in Australia for at least 12 months
4. Income and Assets Test
Payments are adjusted based on income and assets.
- Single parents: Income over $2,639 per fortnight reduces the payment
- Partnered parents: Combined income over $2,213 per fortnight reduces it
- Assets must also be below set limits, which vary depending on whether you’re a homeowner
Payment Amounts
Here’s what you can receive as of May 2025:
- Single parent: Up to $915 every two weeks
- Partnered parent: Up to $718.10 per fortnight
For example, Jane, a single mum earning $1,900 a fortnight, qualifies for a reduced payment of around $670. It still helps her cover rent, bills, and school supplies.
How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply online through MyGov:
Step 1
Go to the MyGov website and create an account, or log in if you already have one.
Step 2
Use your Customer Reference Number (CRN) to connect your Centrelink profile.
Step 3
Click on “Make a Claim” under Centrelink and choose Parenting Payment.
Step 4
Provide required documentation, including:
- Proof of ID
- Proof of income (bank statements, payslips)
- Child’s birth certificate or school record
Step 5
Most claims are processed within 14 days. Once approved, payments begin automatically.
Payment Dates
Payments are deposited fortnightly into your bank account. If your claim is approved in May, you can expect your first payment within two weeks of submission.
Stay logged into your MyGov account to check updates or messages from Centrelink regarding your payment.
Extra Support
Centrelink offers more than just the base Parenting Payment. You may also be eligible for:
Energy Supplement
Automatically added to your regular payment, this supplement helps with rising power bills.
Rent Assistance
If you rent your home, you could receive extra help depending on your rent and household size.
Parenting and Financial Programs
Centrelink offers free access to workshops, budgeting support, and parenting courses to help you navigate both financial and family challenges.
Child Care Subsidy
This helps reduce the cost of childcare services, allowing parents to work, study, or attend training while ensuring kids are cared for.
Applying for the Parenting Payment can be a game-changer for your household finances. By understanding the eligibility criteria and staying on top of your MyGov account details, you’ll be better positioned to secure the support you and your family need. Use the payment wisely to cover essentials, reduce stress, and invest in your family’s future.
FAQs
Who qualifies for the $915 payment?
Single parents caring for a child under 16.
How do I apply for Parenting Payment?
Apply via MyGov and link your Centrelink account.
When will I receive my first payment?
Usually within 14 days after approval.
Can partnered parents get this payment?
Yes, if their youngest child is under 6.
Does income affect my payment?
Yes, payments taper off as income increases.