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Step-by-step guides to accessing myGov, Medicare and Centrelink from your phone, tablet or computer.
What is myGov and what can I use it for? ▼
myGov (my.gov.au) is a secure Australian Government website that gives you access to a range of government services in one place — using a single username and password.
Once you have a myGov account, you can link it to:
- Medicare — view your card, check claims, update bank details for rebates
- Centrelink — manage Age Pension payments, update your details
- ATO — lodge your tax return, view assessments
- My Health Record — view your medical history and prescriptions
- Aged Care — access My Aged Care information
💡 You only need one myGov account to access all of these services.
How do I create a myGov account? ▼
Creating a myGov account is free and takes around 10 minutes. You will need your email address and mobile phone.
- Go to my.gov.au — type this directly into your browser.
- Click "Create a myGov account".
- Enter your email address and create a password.
- Enter the confirmation code sent to your email.
- Set a secret question for account recovery.
- Once created, link your services from the myGov home page.
💡 The myGov help line is 132 307 (Option 1) — Monday to Friday.
How do I stay safe when using myGov? ▼
- Always type my.gov.au directly into your browser — never click a link in an email or text
- myGov will never ask for your password by email, text or phone — if someone does, it is a scam
- Check the web address shows my.gov.au with the padlock icon before logging in
- Enable two-factor authentication for extra security
- Report suspicious messages to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au
💡 myGov sends notifications to your myGov Inbox — not to your personal email. Always log in directly to check for messages.
What can I do with Medicare online? ▼
Once Medicare is linked to myGov, you can manage most Medicare needs without visiting a service centre:
- View and download your Medicare card
- Update your bank account details for rebates
- View your claim history and PBS medication history
- Access your My Health Record
- Manage organ and tissue donation registration
💡 If your doctor bulk bills, your rebate is processed automatically. If you pay upfront, submit a claim through myGov — rebates usually arrive within 2–3 business days.
What can I do with Centrelink online? ▼
Linking Centrelink to myGov gives you access to my Centrelink, where you can:
- View your payment details and history
- Update your bank account details for payments
- View and manage your Concession Card
- Upload documents Centrelink has requested
- Send and receive messages — avoiding phone wait times
- Update your address and contact details
💡 Managing routine tasks online is much quicker than calling and is available 24 hours a day.
Queensland legislation governing retirement villages, plus advocacy and support for residents.
📄 Retirement Villages Act 1999 📄 Retirement Villages Regulation 2018 (current as at June 2024) 📄 Bridgeman Downs Retirement Village Constitution🔗 ARQ — Association of Residents of QLD Retirement Villages
Advocacy, advice and support for retirement village residents in Queensland.
🔗 QLD Fair Trading — Consumer rights and complaints
Useful if you have a dispute or complaint about goods, services or tenancy matters in Queensland.
Learn to recognise and avoid these scams.
🔗 Be Connected — Free digital literacy training for seniors
Free online courses to help you use the internet, your phone and tablet with confidence. Funded by the Australian Government.
Resources to support your health, independence and legal planning as you age.
🔗 My Care My Choices — Advance Care PlanningHelps you plan and record your wishes for future health and personal care — so the right decisions are made if you are unable to speak for yourself.
🔗 QLD Public Trustee — About Power of AttorneyPlain-English explanation of what a Power of Attorney is, the different types available in Queensland, and how to set one up.
🔗 LiveUp — Healthy ageing resources
Free Australian Government resource with practical tips and tools to help you stay active, connected and independent as you age.
🔗 ADA Australia — Aged care and disability advocacyIndependent advocacy service supporting older Australians and people with disability to understand their rights and navigate aged care services.
Information on concession fares available for seniors, pensioners and Health Care Card holders.
🔗 Brisbane Entertainment — Cinemas and events 🔗 Brisbane Libraries — Library locations and services 🔗 Brisbane City Council — Events, Arts and Culture 🔗 QLD Seniors Event CalendarUpcoming expos, events and activities across Queensland specifically for seniors.
🔗 Brisbane City Council — Laws and Permits