The Mobility Allowance in Australia is a crucial support payment designed to assist individuals who face difficulties using public transport due to disability, illness, or injury.
In 2025, the fortnightly rate of $106.00 continues to offer financial relief to eligible Australians, especially those seeking to maintain independence through travel for work, training, or community participation.
What is the Mobility Allowance?
The Mobility Allowance is a fortnightly Centrelink payment that helps cover transport costs for individuals who cannot use public transport easily.
It is not income or asset-tested, making it accessible to a broader range of Australians with mobility challenges.
Who Qualifies for the $106 Mobility Allowance in 2025?
To be eligible for this payment in 2025, you must meet the following criteria
- Be aged 16 or older
- Have a disability, illness, or injury that prevents or limits the use of public transport
- Be involved in any of the following activities:
- Work (paid or voluntary)
- Study or training
- Job-seeking or attending job interviews
- Independent community participation
- Not already receiving assistance through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
Updated Payment Rate for 2025
The fortnightly payment remains at $106.00, delivered every two weeks through Centrelink.
Payment Name | Amount (Fortnightly) | Delivery Method |
---|---|---|
Mobility Allowance | AUD $106.00 | Centrelink |
How to Claim the Mobility Allowance
You can apply for the Mobility Allowance online or in person at a Centrelink service centre. The steps include:
- Log in to your myGov account linked to Centrelink.
- Go to the “Payment and Claims” section.
- Submit your application with supporting medical documents.
- Wait for approval or additional information requests.
You may also be asked to undergo a Job Capacity Assessment.
When Are Payments Made?
Payments are made fortnightly from the date of approval. Once your claim is processed, you’ll receive a notification with your first payment date.
The $106 fortnightly Mobility Allowance in Australia continues to be a key support in 2025 for individuals unable to use public transport due to disability or health limitations.
It ensures mobility and access to essential activities like work, training, and social participation. Eligible individuals are encouraged to apply and make use of this benefit.
FAQs
1. Can I receive Mobility Allowance if I am on the NDIS?
No. If you are receiving NDIS-funded transport assistance, you are not eligible for Mobility Allowance.
2. Is Mobility Allowance taxable income?
No. This allowance is not taxable and does not count toward your income for other Centrelink payments.
3. Can I get Mobility Allowance for casual or volunteer work?
Yes. As long as the activity is regular and structured, casual or voluntary work can qualify you for this allowance.