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Sickness Allowance

A payment for people aged 22 years or more but under Age Pension age who temporarily cannot work or study because of an injury or illness.

Eligibility basics

  • aged 22 years or more and have a job, or
  • aged 22 years or more and getting ABSTUDY as a full-time student, or
  • aged 25 years or more and getting Austudy as a full-time student
  • under Age Pension age and meet an income and assets test

Eligibility & payment rates

Eligibility for Sickness Allowance

To be eligible for Sickness Allowance, you must:

  • be 22 or older and have a job, or
  • be 22 or older and getting ABSTUDY as a full-time student, or
  • be 25 or older and getting Austudy as a full-time student
  • be under Age Pension age
  • meet income and asset test requirements
  • meet residency requirements

You will need to give us a medical certificate from your doctor and you must have work or study to return to when you are better. Otherwise, you may be eligible for another Centrelink payment such as Newstart Allowance.

We review your circumstances regularly to ensure that you are getting the correct payment amount. If your or your family circumstances change, this may affect your payment.

Payment rates for Sickness Allowance

The payment rates for Sickness Allowance are updated on 20 March and 20 September each year. 

You are not usually paid for the first seven days for which you are eligible for Sickness Allowance.

Maximum payment rates of Sickness Allowance

If you are:Maximum fortnightly payment:
single, aged 22 or more, with no children$492.60
single, aged 22 or more, with a dependent child (or children)$533.00
single, aged 60 or more, after nine continuous months on payment$533.00
partnered, under Age Pension age$444.70 (each)

Income and assets tests for Sickness Allowance

The amount of Sickness Allowance you get depends on both you and your partner's (if you have one) income and assets. The test that results in the lowest payment rate will apply.

Income test

Your income affects the amount of payment you receive.

Family situationYour fortnightly payment reduces byYour fortnightly payment reduces byYour fortnightly payment reduces to $0 once your income reaches the maximum amount
Single, no children50 cents for each dollar you earn over $62$94 plus 60 cents for each dollar you earn over $250$914.34
Single, aged 60 or over and have been receiving payment for at least nine months continuously50 cents for each dollar you earn over $62$94 plus 60 cents for each dollar you earn over $250$992.00
Single, principal carer, with a dependent child40 cents for each dollar you earn over $6240 cents for each dollar you earn over $62$1,394.50
Single, with a dependent child (but not the principal carer)50 cents for each dollar you earn over $62$94 plus 60 cents for each dollar you earn over $250$981.67
Single principal carer of a dependent child (granted an exemption for foster caring/home schooling/distance education/large family)50 cents for each dollar you earn over $62$94 plus 60 cents for each dollar you earn over $250$1,721.25
Couple (each person)50 cents for each dollar you earn over $62$94 plus 60 cents for each dollar you earn over $250$834.50

Partner’s income

In addition, if your partner earns income above $835.00, your payment is reduced by 60 cents for every dollar of income over $835.00.

If a couple is separated because of illness, they each will be paid $533.00 per fortnight.
One member of a couple may be paid $533.00 per fortnight if the other partner is imprisoned.

Assets test

An asset is any property or possession you own either partly or in full. It includes assets held outside Australia and debts owing to you:

  • See the assets test for homeowners if you own or are buying your home
  • See the assets test for non-homeowners if you are renting or boarding
  • Payment may be deferred when your liquid assets exceed $3,000 (if you are single) or $6,000 (if you are a couple or single with dependants)
  • Hardship provisions may apply

Residency requirements for Sickness Allowance

To meet residency requirements you must be an Australian resident and in Australia on the day that you lodge your claim.

To be an Australian resident, you must be living in Australia as:

  • an Australian citizen
  • the holder of a permanent resident visa, or
  • the holder of a special-category visa – that is, someone with a New Zealand passport living in Australia, or
  • a New Zealand citizen who was in Australia on 26 February 2001 or for 12 months in the two years immediately before that date, or who was assessed before 26 February 2004 as 'protected'

Newly arrived residents generally have a two-year waiting period. Some exemptions apply for refugees, holders of certain other permanent visas, Australian citizens, and in some circumstances their partners and dependent children.

Other benefits while receiving Sickness Allowance

If you qualify for Sickness Allowance, you may be entitled to other payments and benefits, such as:

Payments & services

  • ABSTUDY
  • Austudy
  • Centrepay
  • Clean Energy Advance
  • Clean Energy Supplement
  • Health Care Card
  • Income Support Bonus
  • Pharmaceutical Allowance
  • Rent Assistance
  • Telephone Allowance

Related subjects

  • Health care
  • Payments for people living with illness, injury or disability

Services and programs

You can use a number of Australian Government services and programs, including:

  • Disability Employment Services
  • Social work services

Claiming

  1. register an intent to claim
  2. complete your forms
  3. complete the supporting documentation
  4. submit your claim
  5. we assess your claim and let you know the outcome

Claim

Managing your payment

Change of circumstances while receiving Sickness Allowance

You need to tell us if your circumstances change when you are receiving a payment. For example, if:

  • your personal circumstances change
  • you change your address
  • your income changes
  • you don’t have to lodge a tax return
  • your care arrangements change
  • your work or study load changes
  • you leave Australia

If you do not tell us about the changes within 14 days your payment may be affected. You may be overpaid and you will probably have to pay the money back.

If you deliberately don’t tell us about changes, you could be charged with fraud, and a recovery fee may be imposed if you give us incorrect information about your employment income.

Payments paid while outside Australia

There are rules about getting your payment when you leave Australia.

Read more about payments paid while outside Australia

Someone to deal with us on your behalf

You can authorise another person or organisation to deal with us on your behalf and receive your Centrelink payments under a correspondence or nominee arrangement.

Read more about someone to deal with us on your behalf

Resources

Information you need to know about your claim

Read the Information you need to know about your claim for Sickness Allowance, Disability Support Pension and Mobility Allowance booklet.

Payments & services

  • ABSTUDY
  • Austudy
  • Centrepay
  • Clean Energy Advance
  • Clean Energy Supplement
  • Health Care Card
  • Income Support Bonus
  • Pharmaceutical Allowance
  • Rent Assistance
  • Telephone Allowance

Related subjects

  • Health care
  • Payments for people living with illness, injury or disability

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