A $400 Centrelink payment has been officially confirmed as part of the Australian Government’s Cost of Living Support Package 2025, aiming to assist low-income Australians in managing increasing expenses.
This one-off financial support is scheduled for April 22, 2025, and will be deposited automatically to eligible recipients without the need for an application.
Here’s everything you need to know about eligibility, payment method, and how to ensure you receive it.
What Is the $400 Centrelink Payment?
The $400 Centrelink payment is a one-time, tax-free financial assistance issued by the government to help individuals struggling with the soaring cost of essentials like housing, groceries, and energy.
It will not impact other benefits and is designed to provide quick relief to those most affected by inflation and economic pressure.
When Will You Receive the $400 Payment?
The scheduled payment date is:
Payment Month | Date | Status |
---|---|---|
April 2025 | April 22, 2025 | Scheduled |
While most recipients will see funds land on April 22, some might receive it slightly earlier or later depending on their bank’s processing time.
Tip: Ensure your myGov account and Centrelink-linked bank details are accurate to avoid delays.
Who Is Eligible for the $400 Payment?
The payment is available to Australians who, as of April 1, 2025, are receiving specific Centrelink benefits.
Eligible Payment | Eligibility Group |
---|---|
Age Pension | Seniors |
Disability Support Pension (DSP) | People with disabilities |
Carer Payment | Full-time caregivers |
JobSeeker Payment | Unemployed individuals (6+ months) |
Youth Allowance | Low-income students and young adults |
Parenting Payment | Parents with dependent children |
ABSTUDY & Austudy | Students in higher education |
Veteran Payment | Veterans receiving government support |
Special Benefit | Individuals in severe financial hardship |
If you’re receiving any of the above, you’re automatically eligible and do not need to apply.
Who Is Not Eligible?
Certain individuals will be excluded from this support:
Ineligible Group | Reason |
---|---|
Family Tax Benefit-only recipients | Not covered under this scheme |
Temporary visa holders | Only citizens/permanent residents qualify |
Income above eligibility thresholds | Exceeds limits for financial support |
Benefits suspended before April 1 | Not eligible if benefits are inactive |
Also, if you receive multiple eligible benefits, you’ll only receive one $400 payment.
How Will the Payment Be Delivered?
The $400 payment will be transferred through the following:
- Direct deposit into the bank account linked to your Centrelink profile.
- If using a GovDebit card, funds will go there instead.
- Notifications will be sent via myGov, SMS, or email once payment is processed.
Why This Payment Matters
With inflation rising and living costs escalating, this initiative is timely support for over 3.6 million Australians relying on government assistance.
Even a one-time $400 boost can help households manage rent, fuel, groceries, or utility bills more comfortably.
This measure highlights the government’s recognition of everyday financial challenges and offers targeted help without requiring recipients to go through an application process.
The $400 Centrelink payment, scheduled for April 22, 2025, provides much-needed financial relief to low-income Australians, particularly those on pensions, jobseeker, carer, and youth support benefits.
The payment is automatic, non-taxable, and aims to ease the pressure caused by increasing costs of living.
If you’re currently receiving an eligible Centrelink payment, ensure your banking and myGov details are up to date to receive this benefit on time.
This payment reaffirms the government’s effort to support the most financially vulnerable citizens during challenging times.
FAQs
Do I need to apply for the $400 Centrelink payment
No. The payment is automatic for eligible recipients. No application is required.
What if my Centrelink benefits were canceled before April 1, 2025
You won’t be eligible for the payment if your benefits were inactive before April 1.
Will this payment affect my other Centrelink benefits
No, the $400 payment is non-taxable and does not impact your ongoing Centrelink entitlements.