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Australian Department of Family and Community Services (FACS)
Improving the lives of Australians by helping to build the capacity and well-being of individuals, families and communities. Individuals - Seniors, Disabilities, Carers, Youth, Women; Families and Ch...
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Australian Disability and Indigenous Peoples' Education Fund
The Australian Disability & Indigenous Peoples' Education Fund (ADIPEF) has been established to assist people with disabilities from both indigenous and non-indigenous backgrounds. Small quarterly g...
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Centrelink: Mobility Allowance
Mobility Allowance provides assistance to people with disabilities who are in paid employment, voluntary work, vocational training, undertaking independent living/life skills training or a combination...
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Centrelink: Payments while you are ill, injured or have a disability
A list of payments provided by Centrelink if you are ill, injured or have a disability. Such as the Disability Support Pension, Sickness Allowance, Newstart Allowance, Youth Allowance, Mobility Allo...
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Fact Sheet
Cost of university study
The cost of a university education depends on the course, and whether or not you are enrolled as a Commonwealth Supported, full fee, or international student. The university pays for educat...
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Deafness Forum: Scholarship - Post-Secondary Ed.
Deafness Forum provide educational scholarships to facilitate the participation of people who are Deaf or people who have a hearing impairment in post secondary education
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Disability Support Pension
If you cannot work full time because of a long-term disability or illness, you may be eligible for a Disability Support Pension (DSP).
To qualify for the DSP, you must be over 16, complete an incom...
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Finance Matters [ doc: 163 KB ]
Lists a range of benefits and assistance programs available to students.
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Fact Sheet
Financial assistance at TAFE
General student benefits and payments will help fund your TAFE training. Specific schemes to assist students with disabilities are also available: check with your Centrelink Disability Offic...
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Sir Charles Bright Scholarship
The Sir Charles Bright Scholarships ($1000) are awarded annually to disabled persons undertaking post secondary education, whether at University, TAFE or other recognised educational institutions. App...
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Fact Sheet
TAFE course costs
The majority of TAFE courses require students to pay a minimal up-front fee. Course fees are capped at $900 for a standard course, and $450 ($250 with concession) for Government Industry Priority ...
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TAFE Tasmania: Financial Assistance
Information about available concessions, subsidies, grants, allowances and travel assistance.
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Tasmanian Government Concessions
The Tasmanian Government offers a wide range of concessions to those members of our community with the greatest need - people on low or fixed incomes, those with a disability and their carers, seniors...
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University of Tasmania Finances Guide
The information provided on this site will assist you in planning your budget while studying at the University of Tasmania.
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UTAS - Course Costs
Information on course costs at the University of Tasmania for prospective students,