Welcoming a new baby is exciting, but it also comes with extra expenses. To ease the pressure, Centrelink offers a $295 Newborn Upfront Payment in 2025. This one-off support is designed to help parents cover immediate costs like baby essentials, medical needs, or nursery items. Some families may also qualify for a Newborn Supplement, providing extra financial relief for the first few months.
What Is the Newborn Upfront Payment?
The Newborn Payment is a lump-sum benefit paid directly to eligible parents or carers. It aims to reduce financial stress in the early weeks of caring for a newborn or newly adopted child.
- Newborn Upfront Payment: About $295 (one-time).
- Newborn Supplement: Additional support for up to 13 weeks (amount depends on your circumstances).
- Multiple Birth Allowance: Extra assistance may apply for twins, triplets, or more.
Who Can Get the $295 Newborn Payment?
Not all families automatically qualify. To be eligible, you must meet the following requirements:
Eligibility Criteria
- Primary caregiver of a newborn or newly adopted child.
- Receiving Family Tax Benefit Part A (or eligible for it).
- Not claiming Parental Leave Pay for the same child.
- Residency: Must be an Australian resident.
- Income Test: Family income must meet Centrelink’s thresholds.
Eligibility Snapshot
Requirement | Condition |
---|---|
Caregiver Status | Must be the main carer of a newborn or adopted child |
Family Tax Benefit | Must receive or qualify for Part A |
Parental Leave Pay | Cannot claim both for the same child |
Residency & Income | Must meet residency and income rules |
How to Apply for the Newborn Payment
Applying is straightforward if you already have a Centrelink Customer Reference Number (CRN) and a linked myGov account.
- Get a CRN (if you don’t already have one).
- Log into myGov and link it to Centrelink.
- Submit a claim up to three months before your due date or after your baby is born.
- Provide details about your income, residency, and caregiving role.
If you’re already receiving Family Tax Benefit Part A, Centrelink may automatically assess you for the Newborn Payment.
Payment Details
The Newborn Upfront Payment and Supplement are paid directly to your nominated bank account.
Payment Type | Amount | Duration |
---|---|---|
Newborn Upfront Payment | ~$295 | One-off |
Newborn Supplement | Varies | Up to 13 weeks |
Multiple Birth Allowance | Varies | Case-specific |
Other Support for New Parents
In addition to the Newborn Payment, families may also access:
- Family Tax Benefit (Part A & B) – ongoing family support.
- Parental Leave Pay – for eligible working parents (cannot be claimed with Newborn Payment).
- Child Care Subsidy – helps with childcare costs.
Why This Payment Matters
While $295 may seem modest, it can cover essentials like baby clothes, nappies, or part of medical bills. Combined with other Centrelink supports, it ensures new parents can focus more on their baby and less on financial stress.
FAQs About the $295 Newborn Payment
1. Who is eligible for the $295 Newborn Payment?
Primary caregivers of a newborn or adopted child who receive Family Tax Benefit Part A and meet residency and income rules.
2. When can I apply?
You can apply up to three months before your due date or after your child is born.
3. Can I receive both Parental Leave Pay and the Newborn Payment?
No. You must choose one or the other for the same child.
4. Is the $295 Newborn Payment taxable?
No, it is not considered taxable income.
5. How will I receive the payment?
It is paid as a lump sum or in instalments, directly into your bank account.
Final Thoughts
The $295 Newborn Payment in 2025 is a valuable support for families welcoming a child. By applying early and ensuring your Centrelink and myGov details are up to date, you can secure this payment without delays. If you’re expecting or adopting, check your eligibility now and take advantage of the assistance available.