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Commonwealth Rent Assistance Changes Hit Canberra Households This July

Canberra residents on income support in suburbs such as Belconnen and Gungahlin will receive adjusted Commonwealth Rent Assistance payments from July, altering monthly housing costs ahead of the federal election.

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By Canberra Policy Desk · Published 8 July 2026, 12:25 pm

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Updated 54 min ago· 8 July 2026, 1:51 pm

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Commonwealth Rent Assistance Changes Hit Canberra Households This July
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The federal government's adjustment to Commonwealth Rent Assistance rates, scheduled to commence on 1 July 2026, alters payments available to Canberra households that rent privately while receiving income support.

This adjustment occurs as candidates contest the seats of Bean, Canberra and Fenner prepare election material that addresses household expenses. Local advocates note that federal payment settings interact directly with ACT rental market conditions in newer estates.

Effects on daily costs for residents

Households in Gungahlin and Belconnen that rely on the payment will see the maximum rate tied to actual rent paid up to a revised ceiling. This change means some families may receive several dollars more each fortnight to cover leases signed after the last indexation point. Public service workers on reduced hours or parents on parenting payment stand to notice the difference when rent notices arrive.

The legislation states that payments remain subject to the existing income test. Residents who combine part time work with support payments will need to recalculate their fortnightly income to confirm eligibility remains intact. Local advocates note that this calculation often occurs at the same time as ACT government rate notices land in mailboxes.

Next steps for households and candidates

Services Australia will issue revised payment schedules from mid July. Residents can request an updated estimate through the agency's online portal once the new rates load into the system. Policy analysts say the change will be reflected in the next set of budget forward estimates released by the Treasury.

Candidates in the three Canberra seats have begun door knocking with material that references the payment adjustment alongside other cost items such as energy bills and transport fares. The government says the policy will be reviewed after twelve months of operation using data from the Department of Social Services.

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