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Centrelink Funeral Assistance

Centrelink Funeral Assistance — Perth & South West WA

Centrelink Bereavement
Payments Explained

When someone you love dies, working out what financial help is available shouldn't be another burden. This guide explains every Centrelink bereavement payment, government assistance program, and affordable funeral option available to WA families — clearly, without jargon, and without pressure.

Bereavement Payment
$2,000 – $4,000
eligible pensioner couples
Carer Bereavement
Up to 14 weeks
of carer allowance as lump sum
WA Hardship Program
Full costs covered
if no other options available
Direct Cremation
From $4,260
Greenfields — no hidden fees

The short answer: Centrelink does not pay funeral directors directly and there is no single "funeral payment" you can apply for. However, the Centrelink bereavement payment for eligible pensioner couples can provide $2,000–$4,000 to help offset costs — and for families in genuine hardship, WA has a program that can cover the full cost of a basic funeral. This guide explains everything, including what a funeral actually costs for pensioners in Perth.

Centrelink Payments for Carers When the Person They Care for Dies

If you were providing care for the person who died, you may be entitled to additional Centrelink bereavement support — separate from the standard bereavement payment above.

Carer Allowance

Carer Allowance Bereavement Payment

If you were receiving Carer Allowance for the person who died, you may receive a lump sum equal to up to 14 weeks of that allowance. This is paid automatically — you do not need to apply separately. Centrelink will contact you once they're notified of the death.

Carer Payment

Continued Carer Payment

If you were receiving Carer Payment, you may continue to receive it for up to 14 weeks after the death. This gives you time to apply for another income support payment if needed. You may also receive an additional lump sum bereavement payment depending on your circumstances.

Pension Bonus

Pension Bonus Bereavement Payment

Available if your partner was registered in the Pension Bonus Scheme but died before claiming their bonus. You must claim within 26 weeks of their death. The amount is based on the bonus your partner would have received — which can be significant if they had deferred claiming Age Pension for several years.

Funeral Costs for Pensioners — What You'll Actually Pay

One of the most common questions we hear from pensioners and their families is simply: how much does a funeral actually cost? The answer depends on what you choose — and at Greenfields, we believe you should know the price before you commit to anything.

Many Perth families are surprised to find that a dignified funeral doesn't have to cost $12,000–$15,000. Corporate funeral chains often present their premium services first, which can make funeral costs feel overwhelming — especially for families on the pension. As an independent family-owned funeral director, we offer clear pricing with no hidden fees.

For a full explanation of how to arrange a dignified farewell on a limited budget — including the questions to ask any provider and all available financial support — see our complete guide to affordable funerals in Perth.

Greenfields Funerals — At-Need Pricing

No Hidden Fees
Direct CremationCremation capsule, transport, paperwork — no service
$4,260
Complete FuneralFull service, coffin, transport, celebrant included
$9,950

For pensioner families, a Centrelink bereavement payment of $2,500–$4,000 combined with a direct cremation at $4,260 means government assistance can cover most or all of the cost. Even a simple funeral at $6,950 becomes manageable when bereavement payments, bank releases, and superannuation are factored in.

$250Seniors Discount

WA Seniors Card Holders Save $250 on Prepaid Funeral Plans

Visit our Port Kennedy or Bunbury office with your WA Seniors Card and receive $250 off any prepaid funeral plan — including direct cremation. Unlike some providers, our discount applies to every plan, not just the expensive ones. Learn more about our seniors discount

Planning ahead on the pension: A prepaid funeral plan locks in today's prices and is exempt from Centrelink's assets test — it won't affect your pension. For pensioners, prepaying is often the most practical way to protect your family from future cost increases while keeping your full pension entitlement.

WA Bereavement Assistance Program — When There Are No Other Options

If you genuinely cannot afford funeral costs and don't qualify for other payments, Western Australia's Department of Communities administers a program that can cover the full cost of a basic, dignified funeral.

Important: If approved, you do not choose the funeral director — the Department uses contracted providers. This program is a last resort for families in genuine hardship after all other options have been exhausted.

Who is Eligible

The deceased's estate has insufficient funds. Immediate family members cannot afford to pay. Family members will be income and asset tested. You have exhausted other options including superannuation, insurance, and savings.

What's Provided

A basic, dignified funeral through a Department-contracted funeral director. This typically includes burial (or cremation if specified in a will or for cultural reasons), coffin, hearse transport, and a brief service.

How to Apply

Phone 1800 854 925 (free call) or visit your local Department of Communities office. You will need to attend an interview and provide documentation of your financial situation. Act as soon as possible after the death.

DVA Funeral Benefits for Veterans and Their Partners

If the person who died was a veteran or received a DVA pension, additional financial support may be available through the Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Up to $2,000+

DVA Funeral Benefit

May be available if the veteran received a DVA pension, died in circumstances related to military service, or died in impoverished circumstances. Contact DVA directly on 1800 555 254 as soon as possible after the death.

Partner Support

Surviving Partner Bereavement Payment

If you are the spouse, dependant or carer of a deceased veteran who was receiving a DVA pension, you may be eligible for a DVA bereavement payment in addition to any Centrelink entitlements. Our team can help you identify which payments apply in your situation.

Greenfields Funerals has extensive experience in arranging funerals for veterans and their families. We're familiar with DVA documentation requirements and can assist your family through the claims process as part of our service.

Superannuation Death Benefits — Usually the Largest Source of Funds

Before applying for any government assistance, check the deceased's superannuation. Most Australians have super, and most super funds include life insurance as a default. This is frequently the most significant source of funds available to families — and it is often overlooked entirely.

Key fact: Many super funds will release funds specifically for funeral expenses before the full death benefit claim is processed. Ask the fund directly about an early release for funeral costs — this can often be arranged within days.

1

Find the superannuation accounts

Check recent statements, tax returns, or myGov. If you can't locate accounts, use the ATO's lost super search at ato.gov.au — many people have multiple accounts they're unaware of.

2

Contact each super fund directly

Call the fund and ask about a funeral expense advance. You'll need the death certificate and proof of your relationship to the deceased. Most funds have a bereavement team who handle this sensitively.

3

Complete the death benefit claim

The full super balance plus any life insurance is paid to nominated beneficiaries. If there is no nomination, the trustee decides — which can cause delays. This is a strong reason to keep super nominations current.

What to Do in the First Days — Financial Checklist

The financial and administrative steps after a death can feel overwhelming. Here is a practical sequence to follow, in order of priority.

1

Notify Centrelink within 28 days

Call 132 300 or visit a Service Centre. Have the death certificate, your own ID, and the deceased's Centrelink reference number ready. Ask specifically about the Centrelink bereavement payment and what you're entitled to.

2

Contact the deceased's bank

Ask about releasing funds from the deceased's account for funeral expenses. Most banks will do this with a death certificate and funeral invoice — often within 24–48 hours. This doesn't affect the estate settlement.

3

Locate superannuation accounts

Contact known super funds or use the ATO's lost super search. Ask specifically about an advance for funeral costs — many funds process this quickly.

4

Check for life or funeral insurance

Look through the deceased's paperwork, email, and online accounts for any policies. Some policies pay within days of a claim being lodged.

5

Check for a prepaid funeral plan

If the deceased planned ahead with Greenfields or another provider, a prepaid plan covers all or most costs. Check for any documentation or contact us — we can check our records immediately.

6

Contact DVA if the deceased was a veteran

Call 1800 555 254. Have service records, the death certificate and your own ID ready. DVA staff can advise on all available benefits in a single call.

7

If still unable to cover costs — WA Bereavement Assistance

Call 1800 854 925. This program is a genuine safety net for families with no other options. Do not hesitate to contact them — that is exactly what the program is for.

Greenfields Funerals handles the official death registration paperwork required for Centrelink, DVA, and other claims as part of our standard service. We'll walk you through what's needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

The questions Perth families ask us most often about Centrelink funeral assistance and bereavement payments.

Does Centrelink pay for a funeral directly?
No. Centrelink does not pay funeral directors and does not have a dedicated "funeral payment." What Centrelink provides are bereavement payments to eligible surviving partners and carers — lump sum amounts you can use for any purpose, including funeral costs.
How much is the Centrelink bereavement payment?
The Centrelink bereavement payment typically ranges from $2,000 to $4,000 for eligible pensioner couples. The exact amount depends on which payments you and your partner were receiving and the difference between your couple rate and single rate. It is calculated over 14 weeks and paid as a lump sum. Call Centrelink on 132 300 to get an estimate for your specific situation.
What is the Centrelink death payment?
The term "Centrelink death payment" is commonly used but isn't the official name. What people are referring to is the bereavement payment — a lump sum paid to the surviving partner of a deceased Centrelink recipient. It covers the difference between couple and single payment rates for 14 weeks. If only the deceased was receiving a payment (not the surviving partner), up to 14 weeks of their payment may still be payable as a lump sum.
Is there still a bereavement allowance from Centrelink?
The bereavement allowance Centrelink previously offered was abolished in March 2020. It has been replaced by the bereavement payment (described above) and access to JobSeeker Payment for surviving partners who need ongoing income support. If you've read about the bereavement allowance online, the information is likely outdated — the current system is the lump sum bereavement payment plus continued access to income support payments.
Who claims the $2,500 death benefit?
There is no universal "$2,500 death benefit" from the Australian government. This figure circulates online but refers to specific union benefits or older information. The Centrelink bereavement payment varies by individual circumstances — typically $2,000–$4,000 for eligible pensioner couples. The surviving partner claims it by notifying Centrelink of the death on 132 300.
How much does a funeral cost for a pensioner?
Funeral costs for pensioners at Greenfields start at $4,260 for a direct cremation — which includes transport, paperwork, and cremation with no service. A simple funeral with a chapel service is $6,950, and a complete funeral with celebrant included is $9,950. These are significantly lower than the Perth average because we're an independent family-owned business, not a corporate chain. See our full pricing breakdown.
What is the $40,000 burial benefit I've heard about?
This typically refers to superannuation death benefits — not a government burial payment. When someone dies, their superannuation balance plus any default life insurance in their super fund is paid out to beneficiaries. For many Australians, this total is $50,000–$200,000 or more. This is often the most significant source of funds available to families and is frequently overlooked.
Does a prepaid funeral affect my pension?
No. Prepaid funeral plans are exempt from Centrelink's assets test under Australian Government rules. This means the money you put into a prepaid plan is not counted as an asset when calculating your pension entitlement. For pensioners, this makes prepaying a practical way to set aside funds for your funeral without affecting your fortnightly payment. Learn more about prepaid funeral plans.
How many days bereavement leave am I entitled to?
Under the Fair Work Act, most employees are entitled to 2 days of paid compassionate leave per bereavement (a member of your immediate family or household). Some enterprise agreements or awards provide more. Immediate family includes a spouse, de facto partner, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, or sibling — and the equivalent in-laws and step-relationships. Check your employment contract or contact the Fair Work Ombudsman on 13 13 94.
How long does the Centrelink bereavement payment take?
Once you've notified Centrelink and provided the required documentation, bereavement payments are usually processed within a few weeks. If you need funds urgently to pay for the funeral, let Centrelink know — they can sometimes expedite processing. Your funeral director may also be willing to allow a short delay on payment pending receipt of the bereavement payment.
What happens if a family member dies and we have no money at all?
First: Check for superannuation — even small balances often include life insurance. Second: Ask the deceased's bank to release funds for funeral expenses with a death certificate. Third: Check for any insurance policies. If genuinely no funds are available and family cannot contribute, contact the WA Bereavement Assistance Program on 1800 854 925. That program exists for exactly this situation. Greenfields can also discuss a direct cremation from $4,260 as the most affordable option if you are arranging privately.
Can I get a free funeral?
Truly free funerals for families who choose them are rare. The WA Bereavement Assistance Program covers costs for those in genuine hardship, but you don't choose the funeral director. Body donation to medical science (through a WA university anatomy program) is another option where the institution covers cremation costs — though families have limited involvement in the process. For families who want full control at the lowest cost, direct cremation from $4,260 is the most practical option Greenfields offers.
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