Increased support for more than 3m Australians
From today, 20 March, more than three million seniors, carers and people with a disability will receive increased financial support from the Rudd Government.
The Rudd Government will deliver on a major election commitment – $4.1 billion increase in the Utilities Allowance, Seniors Concession Allowance and Telephone Allowance.
The Utilities Allowance will go up from $107.20 a year to $500 a year for 2.4 million current recipients and it will be paid quarterly – the same time as the bills arrive.
For the first time, around 845,000 recipients of Carer Payment, Disability Support Pension, Widow B Pension, Wife Pension and Bereavement Allowance will also receive the increased allowance.
Around 17,250 veterans and their partners receiving the invalidity service pension, partner service pension or an income support supplement will also receive the Utilities Allowance for the first time.
The Seniors Concession Allowance will also go up – from $218 a year to $500 a year for around 320,000 Commonwealth Seniors Health Card and Gold Card holders, and will also be paid quarterly in line with the Utilities Allowance.
To help seniors, carers and people with a disability stay in touch there’ll be an increase in the Telephone Allowance for around one million pension recipients who have an Internet connection.
The allowance will rise from $88 a year to $132 a year for people receiving the Age Pension, Commonwealth Seniors’ Health Card holders and recipients of Carer Payment and Disability Support Pension.
The Government says these are “modest measures to help seniors, carers and people with a disability cope with cost of living pressures”.