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Holiday reminders about Centrelink, Medicare and Child Support

Services Australia is reminding customers, including those in Melton and Moorabool, about changes to payments and services during the Christmas and New Year period.

In a statement, Services Australia said all serving centres and most phone lines will be closed on Monday, December 26, through to Wednesday, December 28, as well as on Monday, January 2, 2023.

Services Australia general manager Hank Jongen said self-service options will still be available to Centrelink, Medicare and Child Support customers during this time.

“The easiest way to do your business during the holiday season is with your online accounts through myGov, as well as the Express Plus apps, or our self-service options over the phone,” Mr Jongen said.

“These services are available 24/7, even on public holidays.

“This means people can still report their employment income, submit claims, or apply for an advance payment.”

He said customers should also be aware the date they receive their regular payments may change.

“We have special arrangements in place for national public holidays. Some people may get paid early and others may be able to report their employment income early,” Mr Jongen said.

“People can check if their reporting or payment date has changed using their Centrelink online account through myGov, or through the Express Plus Centrelink mobile app.

“We know reporting early can be tricky, but my top tip is don’t worry. If you make a mistake, you can correct it within 14 days, or the next time you report.”

Services Australia said critical services for Medicare providers, such as PBS authorities and organ donor, remain available over this period.

Details: servicesaustralia.gov.au/holidays.

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