Australian Government Family Assistance Office

Family Assistance Office

Health Care Card

Health Care Card holders (and in some instances their dependants) may receive:

State/Territory and local governments and some private providers may offer some additional health, household, transport, education and recreation concessions to Health Care Card holders. However, they offer these concessions at their own discretion, and they may vary from state to state. Details can be obtained from the concession providers themselves.

Can I get a Health Care Card?

In order to qualify for a Health Care Card, you must either:
Regular Care and eligibility for a Health Care Card
If you have regular care of your child (that is if your care level is between 14 and less than 35 per cent of the time), and you no longer receive Family Tax Benefit Part A, you may still be eligible for a Health Care Card as long as you meet the other eligibility criteria..

Certain residency requirements must also be met to qualify for any type of Health Care Card.

How do I get a Health Care Card?

Through the Family Assistance Office

A Health Care Card is automatically issued to you if you receive a social security income support payment that attracts a Health Care Card (eg Newstart Allowance or Parenting Payment (partnered)).

A Health Care Card is also automatically issued if you are entitled to receive the maximum rate of Family Tax Benefit Part A and are paid fortnightly instalments through the Family Assistance Office.

If you are on a low income but do not receive a Health Care Card automatically with a payment, you may be able to get a low-income Health Care Card. To see if you are eligible, you must make a separate claim for the card using the form called 'Claim for a Health Care Card'.

If you have a child in your care who is not your natural or adopted child (you may be a foster carer or a relative) you may wish to claim a foster child Health Care Card for the use of that child.

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