Pandemic Leave Disaster Payments rules change
The rules for the Pandemic Leave Disaster Payment, the payment accessible to those who have lost work because they have had to self-isolate with COVID-19, or are caring for someone who contracted it, changed on 18 January 2022.
The new rules change the definition of a close contact in
line with the harmonised national definition. The payment is now accessible if
you are a close contact because you either usually live with the person who has
tested positive with COVID-19, or have stayed in the same household for more
than 4 hours with the person who has tested positive with COVID-19 during their
infectious period.
The payment provides:
· $450
if you lost at least 8 hours or a full day’s work, and less than 20 hours of
work
· $750
if you lost 20 hours or more of work.
To claim the payment, you will need to be an Australian
citizen, permanent visa holder (or temporary visa holder with a right to work)
or a New Zealand passport holder. The payment is also subject to means testing
with a $10,000 illiquid assets test.