Millions of Australians depend on Centrelink payments for financial support, and in 2025, eligible individuals will receive $1,116.30 per fortnight through the Disability Support Pension (DSP) and Age Pension programs. These payments help cover essential living costs, including rent, groceries, utilities, and medical care. Here’s everything you need to know about the $1,116.30 Centrelink payment, including eligibility, how to apply, and payment schedules.
Payment
The $1,116.30 fortnightly payment is part of Australia’s social security system designed to help individuals who cannot fully support themselves due to age or disability. For couples, the payment structure differs, and additional benefits such as Rent Assistance and Pension Supplements may also be available depending on housing situations and medical needs.
Eligibility
To receive the $1,116.30 payment, individuals must meet specific eligibility criteria based on the program they are applying for.
- Disability Support Pension (DSP): For those under the Age Pension age with a permanent disability that significantly limits their ability to work.
- Age Pension: For Australians aged 67 and above who meet residency, income, and asset requirements.
Key eligibility factors include Australian residency for at least 10 years (with at least five years continuous), age requirements, and income and asset limits.
Income
Centrelink assesses income to determine eligibility and payment amounts.
Situation | Income Threshold (Fortnightly) |
---|---|
Single | Up to $204 before reductions |
Couple | Up to $360 combined |
Income above these thresholds may result in reduced payments.
Assets
Asset limits are also assessed, with different thresholds for homeowners and non-homeowners.
Homeownership Status | Single | Couple (combined) |
---|---|---|
Homeowner | $301,750 | $419,000 |
Non-Homeowner | $543,750 | $661,000 |
Assets include cash, investments, properties (excluding the primary residence), and vehicles. Exceeding these limits may affect eligibility.
Apply
To apply for the $1,116.30 Centrelink payment, follow these steps:
- Create a myGov account and link it to Centrelink.
- Check your eligibility using the Centrelink Payment Finder tool.
- Prepare required documents, including ID, proof of residency, medical records (for DSP), and financial details.
- Submit your application online, by phone (13 24 68), or in person at a Centrelink office.
- Await assessment, which typically takes 3 to 8 weeks, during which Centrelink may request additional documents.
Payment
Centrelink payments are made fortnightly, with adjustments twice a year (in March and September) to reflect inflation and the cost of living. Additional benefits, such as Rent Assistance and Energy Supplements, may further increase the total amount received by eligible individuals.
The $1,116.30 Centrelink payment provides essential financial support to many Australians, ensuring they can meet basic living expenses. Knowing eligibility, the application process, and payment details helps ensure that those in need receive the assistance they deserve.
FAQs
Who is eligible for the $1,116.30 Centrelink payment?
Those on Disability Support Pension or Age Pension meeting income, asset, and residency criteria.
How often are Centrelink payments made?
Payments are made fortnightly, every two weeks.
What documents are needed to apply?
ID, proof of residency, medical records (for DSP), and financial details.
Can Centrelink payments be adjusted?
Yes, payment rates are adjusted in March and September annually.
How do I apply for Centrelink payments?
Apply online via myGov, by phone, or in person at a Centrelink office.