Pension Supplement
This page explains what a Pension Supplement is, who is eligible, how much it is and how it is paid. It is relevant to you if you receive a Service Pension, Social Security Age Pension, Income Support Supplement or Veteran Payment.
This page is current from 1 January 2025 to 19 March 2025.
On this page
- What is a Pension Supplement?
- How much is the Pension Supplement?
- What if I go overseas?
- How do I apply?
- Who can receive the minimum Pension Supplement amount quarterly?
- What do I need to do to receive my Pension Supplement quarterly?
- When is the quarterly Pension Supplement payable?
- How is the quarterly Pension Supplement amount calculated?
- Will I get the same amount each quarter?
- Is there any advantage in choosing quarterly payments?
- What happens if my pension or payment is cancelled?
- Obligations
What is a Pension Supplement?
Pension Supplement is a fortnightly amount paid to help you with the cost of prescriptions, rates, telephone and internet connections, energy, water and sewerage. It is payable to recipients of:
- Service Pension (Age, Partner and Invalidity)
- Social Security Age Pension
- Veteran Payment
- Income Support Supplement
You may defer a portion of the fortnightly Pension Supplement amount and have it paid to you quarterly.
Veteran Payment recipients are unable to have Pension Supplement paid quarterly.
Back to topHow much is the Pension Supplement?
The maximum fortnightly rate of Pension Supplement for recipients of Service Pension and Social Security Age Pension is:
- $97.30 – single
- $73.30 – partnered (each)
- $97.30 – illness separated.
These rates include Energy Supplement.
Recipients of Income Support Supplement have Pension Supplement included within the Income Support Supplement payment. There is no separate Pension Supplement payment.
Energy Supplement is paid with War Widow(er)’s Pension.
The maximum fortnightly rate of Pension Supplement for recipients of Veteran Payment is:
- $83.20 – single
- $62.70 – partnered (each)
- $83.20 – illness separated.
Veteran Payment recipients do not receive Energy Supplement.
Your Pension Supplement may be reduced:
- under the income and assets test
- if you move overseas
- if you travel overseas for more than 6 weeks
- if you are single and enter a relationship
If you are an Australian resident, the minimum amount of Pension Supplement that recipients of Service Pension and Social Security Age Pension will receive is:
- $58.90 – single
- $44.40 – partnered (each)
- $58.90 – illness separated.
This includes Energy Supplement.
The minimum amount of Pension Supplement you will receive for Veteran Payment is:
- $44.80 - single
- $33.80 - partnered (each)
- $44.80 - illness separated.
Veteran Payment recipients will not receive Energy Supplement.
Back to topWhat if I go overseas?
If you are travelling outside Australia temporarily, your usual rate of Pension Supplement may be payable for 6 weeks after departure from Australia.
If you are temporarily absent from Australia for longer than 6 weeks or you live overseas, you may, depending on your income and assets, receive Pension Supplement at the basic rate.
The basic rate of Pension Supplement is:
- $28.90 – single
- $23.80 – partnered (each)
- $28.90 – illness separated.
How do I apply?
Your Pension Supplement entitlement is determined when you apply for your pension. You do not need to apply for it separately.
Back to topWho can receive the minimum Pension Supplement amount quarterly?
You have the option to receive the minimum amount of your Pension Supplement quarterly, rather than fortnightly.
The remainder of the Pension Supplement will continue to be paid fortnightly. If you choose the quarterly option, the amount of your payment each fortnight will be reduced by that portion, which will accrue and be paid to you at the end of the quarter. If you take no action, you will continue to receive your supplement fortnightly.
Clients in receipt of Service Pension or Social Security Age Pension paid by DVA can elect to receive the minimum Pension Supplement amount quarterly. Veteran Payment or Income Support Supplement recipients do not have the option to elect to receive the Pension Supplement amount quarterly.
Pensioners whose rate of pension is determined by the transitional arrangements (pre‑September 2009 rules) also have the option to receive an amount equal to the minimum Pension Supplement amount in a quarterly instalment.
Members of a couple can elect to have different payment frequency.
Back to topWhat do I need to do to receive my Pension Supplement quarterly?
You can elect to receive the minimum Pension Supplement amount quarterly by contacting us. If you choose to receive the payment quarterly it will commence accruing on a daily basis from the first convenient payday after we receive your request. You can also change back to a fortnightly payment at any time.
Back to topWhen is the quarterly Pension Supplement payable?
Quarterly Pension Supplement is payable on the first practical payday after the end of each quarter.
Back to topHow is the quarterly Pension Supplement amount calculated?
The minimum Pension Supplement amount (the portion of the Pension Supplement that can be paid quarterly) accrues daily in relation to each day on which a quarterly election is in force.
The daily rate is calculated by dividing the annual minimum Pension Supplement amount by 365.
Back to topWill I get the same amount each quarter?
No, each quarter will vary because the number of days in the quarters are different
Test Day | Covers period | Number of days |
---|---|---|
20 March 2025 | 20 December 2024 to 19 March 2025 | 90 days |
20 June 2025 | 20 March 2025 to 19 June 2025 | 92 days |
20 September 2025 | 20 June 2025 to 19 September 2025 | 92 days |
20 December 2025 | 20 September 2025 to 19 December 2025 | 91 days |
Depending on when you tell us you want to be paid quarterly, we will need to exclude any minimum Pension Supplement amount that has already been paid in your fortnightly payments since the last test day.
If you were granted pension part way through the quarter, or you were overseas and not eligible for the minimum Pension Supplement, we will adjust your payment for any days for which you were not eligible to receive the minimum Pension Supplement amount.
Back to topIs there any advantage in choosing quarterly payments?
Pension Supplement entitlements are calculated daily, so there is no financial advantage or disadvantage in changing from quarterly to fortnightly payments.
However, you may find this option useful for budgeting purposes.
Back to topWhat happens if my pension or payment is cancelled?
If your income support pension or payment is cancelled, any minimum Pension Supplement amounts that have accrued for the quarter will be paid to you immediately.
Back to topObligations
You have a responsibility to keep us informed of changes that may affect the amount of pension or payment and Pension Supplement you receive. These responsibilities are described in our letters to you as ‘obligations’ and apply equally to trustees.
In order to meet your obligations, you need to tell DVA within 14 days (28 days if you live overseas or receive remote area allowance) if:
- your residential situation changes
- your relationship status changes
- you receive the maximum rate pension or payment, and your income exceeds the ordinary income free area and/or your assets exceed the assets value limit
- you receive a reduced rate pension or payment, and your income and/or assets exceed the limits stated in our most recent letter to you about your Service Pension, Veteran Payment or Income Support Supplement
- you move or travel overseas
- there is any other change that would affect the rate of your Service Pension, Veteran Payment or Income Support Supplement.
Social Security Age Pensioners (paid by DVA) who are receiving remote area allowance, need to tell us within 14 days, not 28 days.
Fulfilling your obligations within the specified time period assists us in maintaining your correct rate of pension.
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