I was browsing today, to find the criteria for eligibility for this, and let me tell you, it's like they don't want the masses knowing about it. Couldn't find it at all on the Centrelink website.
But I found it on The Department of Education.... website but it was for AB/Aus (The aboriginal one)study. It stated that for this assistance you need to live more than 90 minutes travel (including waiting, walking, transport) and I believe 50km from your chosen university.
When I went to the Youth Allowance part of the website for the living away from home assistance section, it simply said something along the lines of the title for eligbility and that you still have to be a dependent.
Does anyone have experience in this? Would it be safe to assume that it would be the same distance and time requirements as the AB living away from home assistance?
Also, do you know if it's similar to Youth Allowance where you can only have a maximum of 5 (or maybe 6k) in your bank account? I have perhaps just over $6,000, with 5k of it being in a term deposit.
Have to wait until Monday to contact Centrelink, why aren't they open weekdays? Waiting isn't my forte!
Edit: Also, does your parents' income matter in this? And please move this out of the sub-section, didn't mean to post in employment.
Further Edit: After more 'researching', I found that you need to be eligible for YA to be eligible for this. But, something that might be new is that you are 'independent' if your parents can't carry out their roles or something along those lines. My parents said once you move out, you receive no support. I moved from the Gold Coast to Brisbane to study, and am supporting myself. So, think I have a chance seeing as in my dependency, I am getting nothing from my parents? Usually someone 'dependent' on another would need to receive something for the dependency to exist?
But I found it on The Department of Education.... website but it was for AB/Aus (The aboriginal one)study. It stated that for this assistance you need to live more than 90 minutes travel (including waiting, walking, transport) and I believe 50km from your chosen university.
When I went to the Youth Allowance part of the website for the living away from home assistance section, it simply said something along the lines of the title for eligbility and that you still have to be a dependent.
Does anyone have experience in this? Would it be safe to assume that it would be the same distance and time requirements as the AB living away from home assistance?
Also, do you know if it's similar to Youth Allowance where you can only have a maximum of 5 (or maybe 6k) in your bank account? I have perhaps just over $6,000, with 5k of it being in a term deposit.
Have to wait until Monday to contact Centrelink, why aren't they open weekdays? Waiting isn't my forte!
Edit: Also, does your parents' income matter in this? And please move this out of the sub-section, didn't mean to post in employment.
Further Edit: After more 'researching', I found that you need to be eligible for YA to be eligible for this. But, something that might be new is that you are 'independent' if your parents can't carry out their roles or something along those lines. My parents said once you move out, you receive no support. I moved from the Gold Coast to Brisbane to study, and am supporting myself. So, think I have a chance seeing as in my dependency, I am getting nothing from my parents? Usually someone 'dependent' on another would need to receive something for the dependency to exist?
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