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5.2.1.10 Unemployment & Sickness Benefit - November 1969 to November 1984

Summary

This topic contains the following 4 tables:

Table Nos

Explanation

1

Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates - November 1969 to September 1972

2

Higher rate of Sickness Benefit payable, after 6 consecutive weeks - September 1970 to March 1973

3

Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates - March 1973 to November 1978

4

Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates - November 1978 to November 1984

 

1) Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates - November 1969 to September 1972

This table shows the rates in dollars per week.

Amending Act

Date of effect

16-17

years

18-20

years

21

years

Married

RA

Nov 1969

27/09/1969

4.50

6.00

10.00

17.00

Sep 1970

28/09/1970

4.50

6.00

10.00

17.00

2.00

Sep 1971

29/09/1971

4.50

6.00

10.00

18.00

2.00

Feb 1972

25/02/1972

7.50

11.00

17.00

25.00

2.00

Sep 1972

27/09/1972

7.50

11.00

17.00

25.00

4.00

 

Notes

These notes relate to Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates from November 1969 to September 1972:

Note

Explanation

A

The rate for persons 21 years and over was also payable to persons under 21 years with no parent living in Australia (1.1.A.320) until 16 March 1973 when the full adult rate became payable.

B

Married rates prior to 16 March 1973 comprise the single rate plus an allowance for a dependent partner. From that date the allowance for a dependent partner was abolished and a married rate of unemployment benefit was introduced.

 

2) Higher rate of Sickness Benefit payable, after 6 consecutive weeks - September 1970 to March 1973

This table shows the rates in dollars per week.

Date

Single 16 - 20

Single 21 & over

Married

28/09/1970

10.00

15.50

22.50

01/04/1971

10.50

16.00

23.00

29/09/1971

11.25

17.25

25.25

24/04/1972

12.00

18.25

26.25

27/09/1972

13.00

20.00

28.00

 

Notes

These notes relate to the higher rate of Sickness Benefit payable, after 6 consecutive weeks, from September 1970 to March 1973:

Note

Explanation

AAA

Between 28 September 1970 and 15 March 1973 a higher rate of sickness benefit was payable after benefit had been paid for 6 consecutive weeks, except in cases where the customer was in hospital and had no dependants.

BBB

In March 1973, this rate of sickness benefit was abolished in conjunction with a general increase in sickness benefit rates.

 

3) Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates March 1973 to November 1978

This table shows the rates in dollars per week.

Date of Effect

Single UB +SB

Married with partner

Additional Benefit for

RA

Under 18

Over 18

no child

child

partner

child

16/03/1973

21.50

21.50

21.50

18.75

18.75

4.50

4.00

26/09/1973

23.00

23.00

23.00

20.25

20.25

5.00

4.00

22/03/1974

26.00

26.00

26.00

22.75

22.75

5.00

4.00

31/07/1974

31.00

31.00

31.00

25.75

25.75

5.00

4.00

01/11/1974

31.00

31.00

31.00

25.75

25.75

5.00

5.00 Note AA

19/05/1975

36.00

36.00

36.00

30.00

30.00

7.00 Note BB 

5.00

01/11/1975

36.00

Note CC

38.75

38.75

32.25

32.25

7.50

5.00

03/05/1976

36.00

41.25

41.25

34.25

34.25

7.50

5.00

01/11/1976

36.00

43.50

43.50

36.25

36.25

7.50

5.00

02/05/1977

36.00

47.10

47.10

39.25

39.25

7.50

5.00

01/11/1977

36.00

49.30

49.30

41.10

41.10

7.50

5.00

01/05/1978

36.00

51.45

51.45

42.90

42.90

7.50

5.00

 

Notes

These notes relate to Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates from March 1973 to November 1978:

Note

Explanation

AA

From 1 November 1974 the rate of payment cannot exceed the rate of rent (1.1.R.160) paid. Savings provisions (1.1.S.40) apply to cases where the rate of rent paid prior to 1 November 1974 was lower than the rate of RA.

BB

Prior to March 1975 additional benefit was payable only in respect of a child under 16 years of age. From 16 March 1975, eligibility for payment extended to children 16 years and over in full-time education.

CC

Special rate for single customers under 18 years commenced 1 November 1975.

 

 

4) Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates - November 1978 to November 1984

This table shows the rates in dollars per week.

Date

of

Effect

U/18

Single

 

UB+

SB

O/18

Single UB

Single

SB

Married with partner

Additional

Benefit for

RA

no child

with child

partner

child

01/11/1978

36.00

51.45 Note D

53.20

53.20

44.35

44.35

7.50 Note E

5.00

01/11/1979

36.00

51.45

57.90

57.90

48.25

48.25

7.50

5.00

01/05/1980

36.00

51.45

61.05

61.05

50.85

50.85

7.50

5.00

01/11/1980

36.00

53.45

64.10

64.10

53.40

53.40

10.00

5.00

07/05/1981

36.00

53.45

66.65

66.65

55.55

55.55

10.00

5.00

05/11/1981

36.00

58.10

69.70

69.70

58.10

58.10

10.00

5.00 Note F

06/05/1982

36.00

58.10

74.15

74.15

61.80

61.80

10.00

8.00

01/11/1982

40.00

64.40

77.25

77.25

64.40

64.40

10.00

10.00

01/05/1983

40.00

68.65

82.35

82.35

68.65

68.65

10.00

10.00

01/11/1983

45.00

73.60

85.90

85.90

71.60

71.60

12.00

10.00

01/05/1984 Note G

45.00

78.60

89.40

89.40

74.55 Note H 74.55

12.00

10.00

01/08/1984 Note I

 

Notes

These notes relate to Unemployment & Sickness Benefit rates from November 1978 to November 1984:

Note

Explanation

D

Special rate for single unemployment benefit without dependants commenced 1 November 1978. Separated (but not divorced) unemployment benefit customer paid at single or separated sickness benefit rate.

E

From 26 October 1978 eligibility for additional benefit withdrawn for student aged 25 years and over.

F

Rates and eligibility changed February 1982.

G

Eligibility for mother's or guardian's (1.1.G.80) allowance was extended to unemployment, sickness and SpB customers from 1 May 1984. The allowance is not paid for each child, i.e. it is the same rate, regardless of the number of children.

H

From 1 May 1984 persons whose usual place of residence is within specified areas of Tax Zone A are eligible for RAA in addition to their benefit. No income test applies.

I

Prior to 1 August 1984 where partner was a pension customer, the benefit customer's maximum rate was calculated by deducting the weekly rate of pension payable to the partner from the combined married rate of benefit.

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Last reviewed: 7 May 2001


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