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We want to help all people in the NT feel financially ready for anything – even in the current economic climate. Here you can find rebates, concessions, subsidies, other unclaimed benefits or money owing to you that you might not be aware of.
Having some extra cash in your wallet means you’ve got more money to cover daily expenses, put into your emergency fund or save for a rainy day.
General financial support |
Family support |
Senior or pensioner support |
Low-income earner support |
Find any unclaimed money that might be in your name from lost bank accounts, shares and investments, and pop it back into your bank account. It’s a fast, free and easy process.
Just your name or Original Transaction Number (OTN), which is a unique number to help identify unclaimed money.
Under 5 minutes.
Discover any lost or unclaimed super that might be in your name and put that money towards your future. It’s easy to check for any lost super and consolidate it – future you will thank you.
You’ll need a myGov account, super fund information and previous personal or work information.
Up to 15 minutes.
You might be eligible to receive regular payments from the government to support you financially if you’re unemployed and are looking for work, or if you’re sick or injured and can’t work or study.
A myGov account and Customer Reference Number (CRN). You can apply for JobSeeker online through the button below or by the Express Plus Centrelink app.
Around 30 to 60 minutes.
You can reclaim any unpaid wages that might be owed to you through the Fair Work Ombudsman’s website. It's a quick process that only requires your surname and information about your past employer.
Just your name and the ABN or business name of your previous workplace.
Under 5 minutes.
Save money on up to 10 individual and 10 group sessions with a mental health provider each calendar year. Depending on your needs, your doctor or psychiatrist can refer you for a group or single session. As health professionals set their own fees, the government may only cover some of the costs associated with your treatment.
You’ll need to chat with your doctor or psychiatrist to get the referral.
Varies based on your doctor or psychiatrist.
You might be eligible for fortnightly payments from the government through the DPS for financial support if you’re a person with a disability. The DPS can help cover the cost of everyday expenses, medical bills and more.
A myGov account and medical information about your disability. You can apply for the DPS through Centrelink online or by the Express Plus Centrelink app.
Varies based on your individual circumstances.
Access subsidised care services from the comfort of your home if you’re an older Australian and meet the criteria. You can get things like low-cost home modifications, affordable meal delivery and more to help you age comfortably.
You’ll need your Medicare card. But if you’re applying on behalf of someone else, you’ll need to provide your personal information too.
About 20 minutes.
Ask Izzy is a website that connects people in need with housing, a meal, help with your finances, family violence support, counselling and much more. It is free and anonymous. You can find low- or no-cost support and services to help you with more than 400,000 support options.
Nothing at all. Simply choose a category, follow the prompts and you can get access to the services you need.
Varies based on the services you need.
You can travel on public transport at a discounted rate if you hold an eligible concession card.
When you buy a Tap and Ride card at a bus interchange, show your concession card. You can also buy a ticket on the bus – so make sure you have your concession card on hand.
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You can receive additional financial aid from the government if you pay rent, receive payment support and meet the eligibility criteria.
You don’t need to make a claim for Rent Assistance as Services Australia will check your eligibility when you make a new claim for other government support.
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You might be eligible for financial aid to cover the costs of essential schooling and training costs if you’re Aboriginal or a Torres Strait Islander. This funding can pay for you or your child’s school and boarding fees, books, stationery and more.
A myGov account, Customer Reference Number (CRN), and other supporting documents based on the type of ABSTUDY support you’re claiming.
Varies based on what type of ABSTUDY support you’re claiming.
You can receive additional financial support from the government if you just started studying and are eligible.
A myGov account, personal information and banking details.
Varies based on the type of EdEP you’re claiming.
Swap your outdated smartphones for extra cash. Simply upload details about your phone or tablet, share your bank details, send in your device and you’ll get cash back.
You’ll need information about your phone (including IMEI number), your banking details and ID.
Around 15 minutes.
Your bank might offer accounts specifically for concession card holders. These bank accounts promote easy access to your money and waive some fees. Chat with your bank to see if they offer these accounts or look at the list of eligible accounts from the Australian Bankers’ Association.
Chat with your bank to see what options are available to you – they can tell you what you’ll need to open an account.
Varies based on your bank and the account you’re opening.
You can receive fortnightly payments from the government to help with the cost of raising your children if you and your family are eligible.
A Centrelink online account, some personal information and your banking details.
About 30 minutes.
If you’re eligible, you can receive a lump sum to increase your FTB payment when you start caring for a newborn or a child that’s recently come into your care.
When you apply for the FTB, the government will check if you’re eligible for this payment.
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You might be eligible for an annual payment to help cover the costs of raising your family if you’re a single parent.
A Centrelink online account, some personal information and your banking details.
About 30 minutes.
You can get financial support from the government to pay for all or some of your child’s dental care.
A Medicare card and other information based on how you’re making the claim. You can get the benefit at the dentist, through Medicare online or the Express Plus Medicare app.
Varies based on how you applied for the benefit.
You can receive support from the government to cover some of the cost of childcare to give your child a good education early in life.
A myGov account that’s linked to Centrelink, some personal information and banking details.
About 30 minutes.
You may be able to receive fortnightly payments from the government to financially support you if you’re the primary carer of a young child.
A myGov account that’s linked to Centrelink, some personal information and banking details.
About 30 minutes.
You might be able to receive financial support for up to 20 weeks if you recently gave birth or adopted a child and are taking time off work.
A myGov account that’s linked to Centrelink, some personal information and banking details.
About 30 minutes.
You can receive financial support for up to two weeks if you’re a dad or partner of someone who recently gave birth or if you adopted a child and need time off to care for them.
A myGov account that’s linked to Centrelink, some personal information and banking details.
About 30 minutes.
If you care for a child whose parents can’t look after them or have passed away, you might be eligible for financial support.
A myGov account that’s linked to Centrelink, some personal information and banking details.
About 30 minutes.
You can travel on public transport at a discounted rate if you hold an eligible concession card.
When you buy a Tap and Ride card at a bus interchange, show your concession card. You can also buy a ticket on the bus – so make sure you have your concession card on hand.
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Get reimbursed for some of your council rates and garbage services up to a certain amount each year. How good is that?
You need to submit an invoice, proof of payment and a vendor form via the link below or drop it off at your nearest customer service centre.
Up to 10 minutes.
You can get discounted rates on your electricity bills if you’re a concession card holder. There are different types of concessions available for different energy providers, so it pays to do your research and make the right claim.
Varies based on the concession you’re applying for.
Varies based on the concession you’re applying for.
Save money on your water and sewerage bills if you’re a concession card holder. The amount you save will be capped at a certain amount each year.
Your water bill and a receipt or bank statement that shows you paid the bill. You’ll also need to fill out a form with information about your water provider, your banking details and personal information.
Up to 15 minutes.
You might be able to access affordable health care and receive discounts on services such as public transport with a concession card for low-income earners.
A myGov account, and some personal and financial information.
Around 30 minutes.
Receive a discount on your vehicle registration if you’re a concession card holder.
You need to have your Motor Vehicle Registry (MVR) member number and your concession card handy when you renew your license or vehicle registration.
Varies based on the MVR office you go to.
You can travel on public transport at a discounted rate if you hold an eligible concession card.
When you buy a Tap and Ride card at a bus interchange, show your concession card. You can also buy a ticket on the bus – so make sure you have your concession card on hand.
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You can receive additional financial aid from the government if you pay rent, receive payment support and are eligible.
You don’t need to make a claim for Rent Assistance as Services Australia will check your eligibility when you make a new claim for other government support.
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