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Rules & Eligibility

Who qualifies for what: Australian rules and eligibility, explained

The Rules and Eligibility section answers the question behind almost every government system: do I actually qualify, and on what terms? These guides explain the real tests and thresholds, including who needs to lodge a tax return, what counts as a legitimate deduction, the income thresholds for HECS-HELP repayments, the rules for accessing superannuation early, Medicare access for visa holders, and the tax-residency tests.

Eligibility rules are where people most often get caught out, because the criteria are precise and change with almost every federal budget. Every rule here is verified against the primary .gov.au source, whether that is the ATO, Services Australia, Home Affairs or the underlying legislation, and fact-checked on the day it is published so you can confirm it for your own situation.

Superannuation Eligibility in Australia — How the System Decides Who Super Is Paid For

Plain-English explainer of who's eligible for employer-paid super in Australia: the Super Guarantee...

Centrelink Eligibility 2026 — Who Qualifies and How the Income Test Works

Centrelink eligibility for 2026 — residence requirements, income and assets tests, and which...

Am I Eligible for Medicare in Australia? (2026 Rules for Visa Holders & Citizens)

Medicare eligibility in Australia for 2026 — who's covered by default, how visa holders qualify (or...