Currently, around 600,000 people use Centrepay, a free bill paying service offered by Services Australia.
It is for managing expenses like accommodation, utilities, and essential services.
Centrepay is changing because community feedback indicated that it was necessary to better protect customers and to simplify the service, returning it to its primary purpose of bill payment.
Kirsten and Hank have all the details in our latest podcast.
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Currently, around 600,000 people use Centrepay, a free bill paying service offered by Services Australia.
It is for managing expenses like accommodation, utilities, and essential services.
Centrepay is changing because community feedback indicated that it was necessary to better protect customers and to simplify the service, returning it to its primary purpose of bill payment.
Kirsten and Hank have all the details in our latest podcast.
Currently, around 600,000 people use Centrepay, a free bill paying service offered by Services Australia.
It is for managing expenses like accommodation, utilities, and essential services.
Centrepay is changing because community feedback indicated that it was necessary to better protect customers and to simplify the service, returning it to its primary purpose of bill payment.
Kirsten and Hank have all the details in our latest podcast.
Whether you or someone you know is finishing Year 12, heading to uni, starting a trade or even jumping straight into work or you are still deciding what your next steps are then this is the episode for you. Kirsten and Justin discuss the support available, eligibility and give you some tips to help make the transition smoother. Go to https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/leaving-secondary-school and https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/education for more.
Deeming rates are changing and if you're receiving a payment from us, like the age pension, it's important that you understand how the changes could affect you.
Kirsten and Hank explain what deeming is, the changes and what you need to do.
Currently, around 600,000 people use Centrepay, a free bill paying service offered by Services Australia.
It is for managing expenses like accommodation, utilities, and essential services.
Centrepay is changing because community feedback indicated that it was necessary to better protect customers and to simplify the service, returning it to its primary purpose of bill payment.
Kirsten and Hank have all the details in our latest podcast.