Introduction
In June 2025, thousands of young Australians are set to receive a $354 Youth Allowance payment through Centrelink — a crucial financial aid that supports eligible students, apprentices, and job seekers. With the rising cost of education, rent, and transportation, the Youth Allowance acts as a lifeline, helping the nation’s youth remain focused on personal development and career goals.
But not everyone qualifies. This allowance is strictly regulated by age, educational status, dependency rules, and income/assets tests.
This comprehensive guide will break down who exactly will receive the $354 Youth Allowance in June 2025, how to apply, eligibility rules, payment dates, and other essential benefits and details. If you’re a student, apprentice, or job seeker between the ages of 16 and 24, this is the must-read article for you.
1. What is the $354 Centrelink Youth Allowance?
Centrelink’s Youth Allowance is a fortnightly payment designed to financially assist young Australians who are:
- Studying full-time
- Undertaking an apprenticeship
- Looking for full-time work
- Temporarily unable to work
In June 2025, eligible recipients will receive $354 as part of their scheduled fortnightly payment cycle. The amount varies depending on circumstances like living at home vs. away, dependent vs. independent status, and partnered status.
2. Who Will Get the $354 in June 2025?
Not all recipients receive the same amount. The $354 figure is one of the most common payment amounts for:
- Single students/apprentices aged under 18, living at home
- Job seekers aged 16–21, dependent and living with parents
- Temporary breaks from study with conditional eligibility
However, the amount varies based on:
- Age
- Living arrangement
- Study/work status
- Parental income (if dependent)
- Personal income
Let’s explore this in detail.

3. Eligibility Criteria for Youth Allowance
To receive the June 2025 Youth Allowance, applicants must meet specific eligibility rules:
A. Age Requirements
Category | Age Range |
---|---|
Full-time Student | 16 to 24 |
Australian Apprentice | 16 to 24 |
Job Seeker | 16 to 21 |
B. Residency
- Must be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible visa holder.
- Must be residing in Australia during the claim period.
C. Educational/Employment Status
You must be:
- Studying full-time at a recognized institution
- Doing an approved Australian apprenticeship
- Looking for full-time work (registered with employment services)
- Temporarily unable to study/work due to illness with documentation
D. Dependency Status
- Dependent: Still considered financially reliant on parents/guardians.
- Independent: Based on personal history (work, circumstances, marriage, etc.)
E. Income and Asset Test
- Parental income applies if dependent
- Your income must be below the threshold (approx. $480 per fortnight before tapering starts)
- Asset tests apply to both dependent and independent applicants
4. Breakdown of Payment Amounts – Who Gets What
Situation | Maximum Fortnightly Rate | Notes |
---|---|---|
Single under 18, at home | $354 | Common scenario |
Single under 18, away from home | $567.20 | Higher due to rent/living costs |
Single over 18, at home | $455.20 | Slight increase with age |
Single over 18, away from home | $639.00 | Independent students/job seekers |
Single with children | $806.00 | Additional child supplement |
Partnered person | $639.00 | Applies per person |
$354 is the standard amount for dependent under-18s living at home.
5. How to Apply for the June 2025 Youth Allowance
Step-by-Step Application Process
- Create or log in to MyGov Account
- Link Centrelink to your profile.
- Start a New Claim
- Choose Youth Allowance – Student, Apprentice, or Job Seeker.
- Fill Out the Form
- Provide education/apprenticeship details, income, housing, and family situation.
- Upload Required Documents
- Student enrollment confirmation
- Apprenticeship proof
- Identification documents (passport, birth certificate)
- Parental income (if dependent)
- Submit the Claim
- You’ll receive a reference number to track your application.
- Approval and Payment
- Once approved, payments are made directly to your bank account.

6. Documents Checklist
Document Type | Required For |
---|---|
Proof of Identity | All applicants |
Parental Income Details | If you are dependent |
Rent Agreement | If living away from home |
Study/Apprenticeship Proof | To prove full-time status |
Bank Details | To receive payment |
Partner’s Info | If you’re in a relationship |
7. Youth Allowance Payment Dates – June 2025
Week | Payment Date | Notes |
---|---|---|
Week 1 | 3 June 2025 (Tuesday) | Fortnightly cycle begins |
Week 3 | 17 June 2025 (Tuesday) | Standard payment day |
Late/Adjusted | 24–30 June 2025 | For new or delayed approvals |
Payments are released fortnightly. If you apply in early June, you may be eligible for a backdated payment if conditions are met.
8. Youth Allowance and Other Benefits
If you qualify for the $354 Youth Allowance, you may also be eligible for:
- Rent Assistance
- Relocation Scholarship
- Student Start-Up Loan
- Health Care Card
- Living Away From Home Allowance
- Remote Area Supplement
9. How to Maintain Eligibility
To keep receiving your Youth Allowance:
- Report income accurately every fortnight
- Remain enrolled in full-time study or training
- Inform Centrelink of any life changes (moving, getting a job, relationship status)
- Provide updates on study progress or work search efforts
10. Common Reasons for Rejection
Reason | Explanation | Fix |
---|---|---|
Income too high | Your or parents’ income exceeds limits | Reassess financial support |
Not studying full-time | Part-time or no enrollment | Apply for alternate support |
Missing documents | Application incomplete | Upload documents in MyGov |
Over age limit | Over 25 (students) or 21 (job seekers) | Apply for Austudy or JobSeeker |
11. Case Studies
Case 1: Lily, 17, High School Student
Lily lives at home with her parents. She qualifies as a dependent student under 18 and receives $354/fortnight in June 2025 to support school-related expenses.
Case 2: Andrew, 22, Apprentice
Lives away from family in Melbourne. As an independent apprentice, he gets $639/fortnight, plus Rent Assistance.
Case 3: Sara, 20, Gap Year with Medical Issues
Temporarily out of school with medical documents. Still eligible for a reduced Youth Allowance until she resumes study.
Conclusion
The Centrelink Youth Allowance of $354 in June 2025 plays a vital role in reducing the financial burdens on Australia’s youth. While the $354 figure reflects a common rate for dependent recipients under 18, the broader allowance program covers students, apprentices, and job seekers under 25 across a wide range of payment rates.
To make the most of this support:
- Apply early
- Meet all documentation requirements
- Understand how income affects your payments
- Stay updated with Centrelink reporting
Whether you’re a high school student, university enrollee, or in vocational training, the Youth Allowance is designed to empower your future — giving you the freedom to learn, grow, and build a foundation for long-term success.
FAQs
1. Is $354 the only Youth Allowance amount for everyone in June 2025?
No. $354 is common for dependent students under 18 living at home. Others may receive more based on age, independence, and living status.
2. Can I apply for Youth Allowance if I am doing part-time study?
Generally, no. Youth Allowance requires full-time study, unless you have medical or special exemption.
3. What if my parents earn a lot of money?
If you are dependent, your parents’ income may affect your payment or make you ineligible. Consider applying as independent if you meet the conditions (e.g., full-time work history, marriage).
4. Will I receive $354 every fortnight?
Only if your eligibility and circumstances match the criteria. Payments may increase or decrease based on updated income, assets, or Centrelink reviews.
5. How long does it take to get approved?
Standard processing time is 2–4 weeks, but delays may occur due to incomplete applications. Ensure all documents are submitted early.
