Australian Government Mobile Office to visit North Burnett
Would you like to find out more about Australian Government payments and services for rural families, older Australians, students, job seekers, people with disability, carers, farmers and self-employed people?
The Australian Government Mobile Service Centre is supporting rural communities by providing convenient access to Australian Government payments and services. This specialised vehicle offers a wide range of face to face and self service assistance for rural families, older Australians, students, job seekers, people with disability, carers, farmers and self-employed people.
Staff from the Department of Human Services travel with the Mobile Service Centres and can assist residents with Centrelink, Medicare, Child Support and Australian Hearing payments and services. Information about Department of Veterans’ Affairs programs and support services for veterans and their families is also available.
The Mobile Service Centres have disabled access and customer Wi-Fi to assist in creating myGov accounts and accessing online services.
To assist with your enquiries, the Australian Government Mobile Office will be visiting the following locations:
BIGGENDEN – Thursday, 17 January 10am-4pm, Victoria St
GAYNDAH – Wednesday, 23 January 9am-4pm, Capper St
For further information on the Mobile Office, visit the Australian Government Human Services website at www.humanservices.gov.au/mobileoffice and search Mobile Office or call 132 316.