Good news is on the way for young Australians. Starting 20 October 2025, the Youth Allowance payments are set to rise, with eligible recipients getting anywhere from $410 to $791 fortnightly, depending on their living situation. Whether you’re a student, apprentice, or jobseeker, this increase could provide a welcome financial boost.
In this post, we’ll break down everything about the updated payment amounts, eligibility rules, and who exactly qualifies for the new Youth Allowance rates.
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Overview
Services Australia, through Centrelink, provides Youth Allowance as income support for Australians under 25 who are studying, doing an apprenticeship, or actively seeking work. The goal is to help young people get through their education or job search without falling below the poverty line.
As part of the government’s regular indexation process, Youth Allowance rates are increasing from 20 October 2025, providing more support to those who need it most.
Payments
The amount you receive depends heavily on your living arrangement. Here’s a quick look at how much you could get:
| Living Situation | Fortnightly Payment |
|---|---|
| Single, living at home | $410 |
| Single, living away from home | $791 |
These amounts represent the maximum rate, and actual payments may vary slightly based on personal circumstances.
Eligibility
To qualify for Youth Allowance in 2025, you need to fall into one of the following age groups and situations:
- Ages 16–21: If you’re actively looking for full-time work
- Ages 18–24: If you’re studying full-time
- Ages 16–24: If you’re a full-time apprentice
- Ages 16–17: If you’re not living at home and have finished Year 12
- Must be an Australian resident and meet income and assets tests
So, whether you’re still in school or applying for jobs, there’s likely a category that fits your situation.
Details
Let’s take a closer look at the updated Centrelink Youth Allowance rates based on common living scenarios:
| Situation | Maximum Payment | Typical Total Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Living with parents, under 18 | $410.30 | $414.20 |
| Living alone, under 18 | $663.30 | $670.30 |
| Living with parents, single | $472.50 | $477.10 |
| Living alone, single | $663.30 | $670.30 |
| Single with a child | $836.60 | $845.80 |
| Couple, no children | $663.60 | $670.30 |
| Couple with a child | $718.10 | $725.80 |
These amounts are paid every two weeks, giving you reliable and consistent support.
Access
To receive these payments:
- Make sure you have a Centrelink account linked to MyGov
- Submit your application online
- Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements
- Provide necessary documents like ID, study proof, or job-seeking status
You can also call the Youth and Students Line through Centrelink if you need help applying.
Timeline
The new payment rates will officially roll out starting 20 October 2025. You don’t need to apply again if you’re already receiving Youth Allowance—your payment will automatically be adjusted.
If you’re applying for the first time, make sure you apply early, as processing may take some time.
Why It Matters
With rising living costs, especially for students and young workers, this increase helps ensure young Australians aren’t left behind. Whether you’re paying rent, transport, or study costs, every dollar counts—and this boost is designed to make life just a bit easier.
FAQs
When does the Youth Allowance increase start?
The new rates start from 20 October 2025.
Who gets $410 Youth Allowance?
Singles living at home and meeting eligibility get $410.
Who gets $791 Youth Allowance?
Singles living away from home receive $791 fortnightly.
Is Youth Allowance paid weekly?
No, it is paid fortnightly to eligible recipients.
What is the age limit for Youth Allowance?
You must be under 25 years old to qualify.

















