
The March 20, 2025, Centrelink payment increase will see millions of Australians receiving higher payments, including Age Pension, JobSeeker, Parenting Payment, and other social security benefits. This biannual indexation adjustment ensures that payments keep up with the rising cost of living, helping Australians manage everyday expenses.
If you receive Centrelink benefits, you may be wondering: How much extra will be deposited into my account? In this article, we break down the latest payment increases, what they mean for different recipient categories, and how you can check your new payment rate.
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Key Highlights
Payment Type | Increase per Fortnight | New Total Payment | Official Source |
---|---|---|---|
Age Pension (Single) | +$4.60 | $1,149.00 | Services Australia |
Age Pension (Couple, Combined) | +$7.00 | $1,732.20 | Services Australia |
JobSeeker (Single, No Children) | +$3.10 | $789.90 | Services Australia |
JobSeeker (Single, With Children) | +$3.30 | $836.50 | Services Australia |
Parenting Payment (Partnered) | +$2.80 | $723.00 | Services Australia |
What is Centrelink Indexation and Why Does It Matter?
Centrelink adjusts payments twice a year (March and September) based on inflation and the Consumer Price Index (CPI). This ensures that payments maintain their real value and help Australians keep up with the cost of living.
For 2025, inflationary pressures have made it necessary to increase social security benefits, allowing recipients to better afford necessities like groceries, utilities, and rent.
How the Centrelink Payment Increase is Calculated
- The Australian Government uses inflation data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
- Payment rates are reviewed every six months.
- The increases apply automatically—you do not need to apply for them.
Breakdown of the Centrelink Payment Increases
1. Age Pension Increase
For single pensioners, the maximum fortnightly rate will rise by $4.60, bringing the total to $1,149.00.
For couples (combined), the pension will increase by $7.00, making their total combined payment $1,732.20 per fortnight.
These adjustments reflect cost-of-living increases to help retirees maintain their standard of living.
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2. JobSeeker Payment Increase
The JobSeeker Payment will see small but essential increases:
- Single (No Children): +$3.10 → New rate: $789.90 per fortnight
- Single (With Dependent Children): +$3.30 → New rate: $836.50 per fortnight
- Single (55+, on support for 9+ months): +$3.30 → New rate: $836.50 per fortnight
- Partnered (Each): +$2.80 → New rate: $715.10 per fortnight
This helps unemployed Australians manage rising costs while seeking work.
3. Parenting Payment Increase
The Parenting Payment (Partnered) will increase by $2.80 per fortnight, bringing the new total to $723.00.
Additional Financial Assistance Available
Aside from these indexed increases, Centrelink also provides additional support programs to help Australians cope with financial difficulties. Some key benefits include:
- Commonwealth Rent Assistance – Available to eligible renters receiving Centrelink benefits.
- Energy Supplement – Provides extra support for energy costs.
- Pension Supplement – Helps pensioners with daily living expenses.
- Concession Cards – Grants access to discounts on healthcare, transport, and utility bills.
Check your eligibility via Services Australia.
How to Check Your New Centrelink Payment Amount
- Use the MyGov Website or App
- Log into MyGov and check your Centrelink payment summary.
- Check Your Payment Statement
- Payment statements will be updated automatically to reflect new rates.
- Call Centrelink
- If you have questions, contact Services Australia at 132 300 (for Age Pension) or 132 850 (for JobSeeker).
(FAQs)
1. Do I need to apply for the new Centrelink payment increases?
No, the increases will be automatically applied from March 20, 2025.
2. Will these increases affect my eligibility for other benefits?
No, the payment increases are part of regular indexation and will not impact eligibility for additional support.
3. Can I get extra financial assistance beyond these increases?
Yes, you may qualify for Rent Assistance, Energy Supplements, and Concessions. Check your Centrelink account or call Services Australia.
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