Are your Centrelink payments going to be affected this Easter? Find out now!
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It's that time of year again! Easter is just around the corner. For most, holidays bring a nice long break and a chance to spend quality time with friends and family.
But if you receive Centrelink payments, you may have to adjust how you conduct your reporting and receive payments.
That's because Services Australia (previously known as Centrelink) is closing its services and call centres over Easter.
As such, your payments and reporting days may be slightly different this Easter period.

Services Australia wants to remind you that their service and call centres will be closed on Good Friday (April 7), Easter Monday (April 10), as well as ANZAC Day on Tuesday (April 25), later this month.
While you can still access myGov, Express Plus mobile app, and phone self-service during the holidays, it's important to note that your reporting and payment days may be affected.
If you usually report your income or update your information on these specific days, you may need to make adjustments due to the closures.
It's always a good idea to plan ahead and be aware of any changes in services during public holidays to avoid any inconvenience or delays in receiving your payments.
If you have any questions or concerns, you can reach out to Services Australia through myGov or the Express Plus mobile app, as they will still be available for self-service options during the holidays.
It's important to keep in mind, however, that if your Centrelink online account is linked to myGov, you can still do any of the following online:
That said, it may be a good idea to start reporting your income early so that you still get paid, despite the impending closure of services. Remember, you'll need to include an estimate of what you expect to earn for your complete reporting period.
If you make a mistake, you can always rectify it within 14 days.
If you are not required to report employment income, Services Australia may pay you early. Payments will not be delayed due to a public holiday but may be issued earlier than your usual payment date.
Early payment is the same amount as your regular payment, just given in advance. When an early payment is made, it will be as close to your normal payment date as possible.
It's important to budget accordingly, as this early payment will need to last until your next scheduled payment date.
In addition to this, a number of major Aussie retailers such as Woolies, Coles, ALDI and Kmart are closed on the Good Friday public holiday, so be sure to plan ahead for any errands you may need to run.
We wrote about their trading hours here in this article. Feel free to check it out!
We hope this article will be useful to you in preparing for this Easter period. Stay safe, and enjoy your break!
But if you receive Centrelink payments, you may have to adjust how you conduct your reporting and receive payments.
That's because Services Australia (previously known as Centrelink) is closing its services and call centres over Easter.
As such, your payments and reporting days may be slightly different this Easter period.

Centrelink recipients are being reminded about upcoming closures over the Easter public holidays, which may change their reporting dates. Credit: Shutterstock.
Services Australia wants to remind you that their service and call centres will be closed on Good Friday (April 7), Easter Monday (April 10), as well as ANZAC Day on Tuesday (April 25), later this month.
While you can still access myGov, Express Plus mobile app, and phone self-service during the holidays, it's important to note that your reporting and payment days may be affected.
If you usually report your income or update your information on these specific days, you may need to make adjustments due to the closures.
It's always a good idea to plan ahead and be aware of any changes in services during public holidays to avoid any inconvenience or delays in receiving your payments.
If you have any questions or concerns, you can reach out to Services Australia through myGov or the Express Plus mobile app, as they will still be available for self-service options during the holidays.
It's important to keep in mind, however, that if your Centrelink online account is linked to myGov, you can still do any of the following online:
- report your income,
- view your reporting dates for the next 12 weeks,
- change some of your appointments,
- apply for an advance payment,
- and request a document.
That said, it may be a good idea to start reporting your income early so that you still get paid, despite the impending closure of services. Remember, you'll need to include an estimate of what you expect to earn for your complete reporting period.
If you make a mistake, you can always rectify it within 14 days.
If you are not required to report employment income, Services Australia may pay you early. Payments will not be delayed due to a public holiday but may be issued earlier than your usual payment date.
Early payment is the same amount as your regular payment, just given in advance. When an early payment is made, it will be as close to your normal payment date as possible.
It's important to budget accordingly, as this early payment will need to last until your next scheduled payment date.
In addition to this, a number of major Aussie retailers such as Woolies, Coles, ALDI and Kmart are closed on the Good Friday public holiday, so be sure to plan ahead for any errands you may need to run.
We wrote about their trading hours here in this article. Feel free to check it out!
We hope this article will be useful to you in preparing for this Easter period. Stay safe, and enjoy your break!