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Centrelink Joondalup Service Centre Details

Centrelink Joondalup Office DetailsCentrelink Joondalup service centre is located off of Reid Promenade and Central Walk. It is open 5 days a week and provides assisted services with Medicare and Centrelink.

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Centrelink Joondalup Location
68 Reid Promenade
Joondalup, WA 6027
Australia

Phone Number
13 24 68
Write, email or fax

Opening Hours (Joondalup)
Monday: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Tuesday: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Wednesday: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Thursday: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Friday: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


 
When visiting any Centrelink office consider the following to make the trip quick:

  • Arrive early to avoid long queues during the day
  • Bring all the documentation you need to avoid delays and return visits
  • Try not to book other appointments, giving yourself adequate time for delays.

Additional Financial Help

In addition to financial assistance from Centrelink, there are other social services like non-profits that can help with bills, rent, food and small cash loans or grants. If you are struggling with your finances, there are multiple things you can do to help improve your situations.

Bill Smoothing – A highly effective budgeting tactic used by utility companies but can be used across all bills. This helps keep monthly expenses at a low manageable amount and avoids large one off bills like rego.
Advanced Payment – For those collecting Centrelink benefits, this allows you to access a portion of your future payments to pay for current needs.
Financial Counsellors – For any general or serious financial issues, counsellors can assist. They have the ability to provide professional advice on all situations. They also have strong partnerships with most financial aid programs to help.
Centrelink Loans – If you are in a situation that requires cash, there are a range of responsible lending providers that help Centrelink recipients. Loans range from $100 to $4000 depending on lender and need.
Other Loan Options – In addition to the above, there are a range of other loan options for low income earners. This includes, bad credit, emergency, unemployed, single parent and more.

For a full list of Centrelink contact numbers visit here or login to your Centrelink Online Services myGov account to review your account or apply for online services.

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. We are selling our brothers duplex to move him closer to us. He is an aged pensioner owns the home freehold. We need approx 5000 to get the house to market as there is a bit of work to be done. We are happy to help him but we are all financially strapped. As this will only be until we sell we are not sure which financial help we should ask for can you assist us please thanking you annette

  2. Helen
    First and foremost, greetings to the Admin of this site, Happy New Year. Can you please help me, am in a tourist visa. My husband and i, can’t afford yet to apply for a spouse visa due to financial problems. Am allowed to study, but not yet allowed to work. Don’t know how, i may be able to help my husband.
    Hoping you could help me, thank you.

  3. Hi.
    My mother has been living in Australia for about 8 years. Does she qualify for an Australian pension?
    She is a permanent resident, and just waiting to receive her citizenship.
    She has been a widow for the past 16 years.
    Thank you
    Carol

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