The Australian government has confirmed the 2025 Mobility Allowance payment rate of $106 per fortnight, continuing its commitment to supporting individuals who are unable to use public transport due to disability, injury, or long-term illness.
Administered through Services Australia, this benefit ensures greater independence and financial assistance for eligible Australians needing help with travel-related costs.
As we move through 2025, the Mobility Allowance remains a crucial part of the broader Social Security support system, particularly for individuals outside the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) or those in transition.
Below is a detailed breakdown of the latest updates, eligibility criteria, how to claim, and payment schedule.
What Is the Mobility Allowance?
The Mobility Allowance is a fortnightly Centrelink payment designed to help individuals who cannot use public transport due to a permanent or long-term disability.
It assists with the costs of alternative transport options for work, study, volunteering, or job-seeking.
This benefit is especially valuable for those not covered under the NDIS, making it a vital lifeline for maintaining participation in community and economic activities.
Who Qualifies for the 2025 Mobility Allowance?
To be eligible for the $106 fortnightly Mobility Allowance in 2025, applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
Basic Eligibility Requirements
- Be aged 16 or older
- Have a disability, illness, or injury that prevents the use of public transport
- Be actively engaged in:
- Paid work (minimum 32 hours over 4 weeks)
- Study or training
- Voluntary work (minimum 32 hours over 4 weeks)
- Job-seeking (with a Job Plan in place)
Additional Conditions
- Be ineligible for NDIS transport funding
- Be an Australian resident and present in Australia when you claim
- Not be receiving another mobility-related payment from the government
Note: NDIS participants may receive transport funding directly through their plan and are not usually eligible for this allowance.
2025 Mobility Allowance Payment Rates
The Australian Government has indexed the Mobility Allowance to $106 per fortnight as of January 1, 2025. This reflects adjustments for inflation and cost of living pressures.
Payment Type | Amount (Fortnightly) | Annual Total |
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Standard Mobility Allowance | $106 | $2,756 |
There is no means test for this allowance, meaning income and assets will not impact eligibility.
How to Claim the Mobility Allowance
Eligible individuals can apply for the Mobility Allowance either online through myGov or by submitting a paper form.
Step-by-Step Claim Process
- Log in to myGov and go to Centrelink services
- Navigate to Make a Claim
- Choose Mobility Allowance under payments
- Provide medical evidence confirming your condition (e.g., a doctor’s report)
- Submit details of your activity participation (work, volunteering, training)
- Confirm you are not receiving transport funding from the NDIS
It may take up to 21 days for the claim to be processed. Once approved, payments will be deposited directly into your bank account.
When Are Payments Made?
Mobility Allowance payments are made every fortnight, aligned with the recipient’s Centrelink payment schedule. If you’re receiving other Centrelink benefits like JobSeeker, Disability Support Pension, or Youth Allowance, the Mobility Allowance may be paid on the same date.
Sample Payment Dates for July–August 2025
Fortnight Start | Payment Date |
---|---|
July 1 | July 3, 2025 |
July 15 | July 17, 2025 |
July 29 | July 31, 2025 |
August 12 | August 14, 2025 |
August 26 | August 28, 2025 |
Note: Dates may vary if they fall on public holidays.
Difference Between Mobility Allowance and NDIS Transport Support
Feature | Mobility Allowance | NDIS Transport Support |
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Eligibility | Not on NDIS | Must be NDIS participant |
Payment Rate | $106/fortnight | Varies based on individual plan |
Application Method | Centrelink (myGov or paper) | Through NDIS planner |
Linked Activities | Work, study, volunteering, job-seeking | General transport needs |
Means Tested | No | No |
Key Updates for 2025
- Payment rate increased to $106 per fortnight
- Emphasis on supporting non-NDIS Australians
- Streamlined claim processing through digital services
- Clarification around activity participation requirements
These updates are part of the federal government’s broader commitment to improving social inclusion and reducing transportation barriers for individuals with disabilities.
The Mobility Allowance 2025 continues to be an essential payment for Australians living with disabilities or long-term injuries that prevent the use of public transport.
With a confirmed $106 fortnightly payment, the government aims to support eligible citizens in maintaining independence and participating in society.
If you believe you qualify, it’s time to check your eligibility and lodge your claim via myGov or Services Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I get the Mobility Allowance if I already receive the Disability Support Pension?
Yes, you can receive the Mobility Allowance in addition to the Disability Support Pension, provided you meet the activity and eligibility requirements and are not receiving NDIS transport funding.
2. Is the Mobility Allowance taxable?
No, the Mobility Allowance is not considered taxable income. You do not need to include it in your tax return.
3. What happens if I join the NDIS after receiving the Mobility Allowance?
If you begin receiving NDIS transport funding, your Mobility Allowance will be discontinued. However, Services Australia will notify you before stopping the payments, and you may need to reconfigure your funding via your NDIS plan.