Over 215,000 households eligible for financial support as minister urges everyone to apply

In the Land Down Under, where the sun scorches the earth, and the cost of living seems to rise like the mercury on a hot summer's day, there's a glimmer of hope for Australians grappling with their bills.

The state government supports eligible households with low or fixed incomes.

But time is ticking, and the end of the year is fast approaching, so it's crucial to act swiftly to claim this treasure chest of relief.


This advantage of the support available before the 31st of December 2024 deadline.

Over 215,000 households will be able to access these household concessions.


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Up to $1,100 in cost-of-living relief can be applied for by South Australian households on low or fixed incomes before the end of the year. Credit: Unsplash


The concessions range from payments for cost-of-living relief to energy, water, sewerage, medical heating and cooling, and the emergency services levy.

However, it's been reported that thousands of eligible households, potentially including older South Australians, families, single parents, or people with disabilities, have not yet applied for these concessions.

Human Services Minister Nat Cook has highlighted the struggle many low or fixed-income households face with the rising cost of living.


'We know about a quarter of households in South Australia already access the range of concessions including cost-of-living, water, energy and sewerage, but many more households would be eligible,' Cook said.

The government is offering these concessions and extending free public transport to all people with Centrelink Health Care Cards from 1 January 2025.

For families, the Sports Voucher program will provide two $100 grants in 2025 to help cover the cost of kids' extracurricular activities. Additionally, the materials and services charge subsidy will be doubled to $200 per child for government schools from 2025.

Eligibility for these concessions generally requires holding an eligible concession card, receiving an eligible Centrelink payment, or being low-income.

This can include the pensioner concession card, veteran gold card, low-income health care card, and commonwealth seniors health card.


Centrelink payments that may qualify include JobSeeker, Youth Allowance, Parenting Payment, Special Benefit, and ABSTUDY.

Applying is straightforward–you can do it online or phone the Concessions SA hotline on 1800 307 758 to have an application posted.

Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers; it's time to unlock the treasure chest of relief and ease the burden of those bills.

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Key Takeaways

  • South Australian households on low or fixed incomes can apply for up to $1,100 in cost-of-living relief before the end of the year.
  • Over 215,000 households are eligible for various concessions, including energy, water, and medical heating and cooling payments.
  • Human Services Minister Nat Cook emphasises that many more households might be eligible for these aids amidst rising living costs.
  • Eligibility for the concessions depends on holding an eligible concession card, receiving a Centrelink payment, or being on low income.
Have you or someone you know benefited from these concessions? What was the process like? Please share your stories in the comments below.
 
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It's about time. I lived in South Australia a few years back and their lack of concessions was a shock after going there from WA
I rang to apply for the concessions I had been used to in WA to find they didn't exist.The only concession they had was a cost of living of about$120. In WA we receive this concession through our Seniors Card, along with many others from our State government.
I'm glad for SA pensioners that they will now receive further assistance.
 
A soon as I read the headline I know it couldn't have anything to do with the woeful poxy bloody Victorian Labour Party. I think any future ten times removed will still be paying off the debts incurred by the megalomaniac Andrews. Without any current attempt by the current government seeming to not make any attempt to rein it in. Plus I was under the impression that Centrelink was a Federal Government Department?
 
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Should be all of Australia. Advertise all of Australia, only S.A another scam set up
What scam, SA government are finally going to give their pensioners some decent concessions..We have been receiving these concessions here in WA for many years, plus more .
I don't know what concessions other states receive, but I do know, after living in SA, that they were definitely due for some financial relief
 
Why only South Australia? Centrelink / Services Australia is a Federal Government agency so how does S.A. the only State receive this extra payment?
These are State Government payments, nothing to do with Centrelink.
The only thing that relates to them is that you must be in receipt of a Centrelink payment to qualify.
Check YOUR State government concessions to see what they provide, you may be missing out.
 
These are State Government payments, nothing to do with Centrelink.
The only thing that relates to them is that you must be in receipt of a Centrelink payment to qualify.
Check YOUR State government concessions to see what they provide, you may be missing out.
S. A Offer there.
Q. Possibility.
N.T Possibility.
W.A Possibility.
TAS Possibility.
N.S.W Possibility.
ACT Definite Possibility.
VIC No. F. Chance.
 
S. A Offer there.
Q. Possibility.
N.T Possibility.
W.A Possibility.
TAS Possibility.
N.S.W Possibility.
ACT Definite Possibility.
VIC No. F. Chance.
Don't know about all the other states but WA have plenty of concessions,
e.g.
50% off council rates (capped at $750)
50% off water rates and usage
Discount on electricity
Discount on car registration
If you live 100kms or further from the CBD you receive a $675 fuel card every year.
Discount for entry to National Parks
50% off Emergency Services
Levy
Free drivers licence for age pensioners
Free public transport all to weekend and 9to3 weekdays
and that's only the ones I can think of off the top of my head
Far more than a "possibility".
 
Victoria = F*** ALL
I was born in Victoria, left when I was 27.
No intentions of returning, just love WA, including all their concessions, lol.
Terrible that Victoria don't provide any.
PS. On a check up I discovered the Victorian Government provides a 50%
rebate on council rates, capped at $259.50 (hardly 50%,unless you have extremely cheap council rates in Vic).
Apparently the local council also provides the same amount.
Or so says the internet.
Might be worth checking out, better than nothing.
 
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I was born in Victoria, left when I was 27.
No intentions of returning, just love WA, including all their concessions, lol.
Terrible that Victoria don't provide any.
Unfortunately due to age and health reasons have to stay here otherwise I'd be long gone, Hope you keep having fair winds and following seas.
 
Albo and his handouts have been blamed for artificially driving down the inflation rate and both Albo and Chalmers are taking the credit. For the rest of us not entitled to any handouts the cost of living crisis is still going on. I don’t eat out any more or go to cafes. I cut my own hair. I don’t buy meat, cheese or cereal. I don’t have cable TV. Where will it end???
 

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