The ACT government will make a one-off $250 payment to apprentices and trainees in its cost-of-living concessions in the 2024-25 budget.
The government says it will also expand the Future of Education Equity Fund, with an additional $1m. The fund supports students and families in need with education costs.
The Electricity, Gas and Water Rebate will be increased to $800 a year, which will affect 40,000 households.
The budget cost-of-living concessions also include:
- Expanding the Utilities Hardship Fund, including increasing vouchers from $100 to $300.
- Extending the Rent Relief Fund.
- Expanding public transport concession fares to include Canberrans with a Commonwealth Low-Income Health Care Card.
- Additional funding to Roundabout Canberra, Scouts ACT, Fearless Women and Women’s Health Matters.
- Additional funding for emergency material and financial aid programs and food relief services.
- Increasing assistance through the Taxi Subsidy Scheme, including increasing the subsidy for ride users.
- Increasing the Life Support Rebate to $150 a year, to support more Canberrans using electric life support equipment to treat a life-threatening condition.
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