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10 Jan 2025 07:52 PM
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um the rules are really specific. @PeppyPatti have to get enough points and enough in the one basket for disability, which also has to be resolved (one way or another) and if your GP hasnt done an application before , your chances are around zero I have a list of conditions which GPs poo poo/ignore , say you cant have pain if some others with similar conditions dont. Got cut off strong painkillers, serious, diagnosed  back conditions now called 'back pain' also heart problems, weight problems(prob enough to get pension on weight alone now lol) arthritis in feet , lower back, upper back, gout, tennis elbow, hernia, diverticulitis, torn meniscus both knees, alcoholism, depression, anxiety, thyroid problems, was put on 15hrs /wk work capacity like 6 years ago  when heart was better weighed 30% less, knees undiagnosed etc. think there was a pay rise recently for people with under 15 hrs work capacity of like $50/wk wonder if could get an hour taken off ha ha lol  am still on $180 per fortnight less than DSP, was way more , but dole has gone up a fair bit over last 2-3 years as opposed to not at all for last 20 years.

there are traps with inheritance supposedly on how you do it, but

  • I was still under max asset limit
  • I spent most of it not long after getting it
  • and its a 'one off lump sum' so I did not lose a cent in dole

they did hassle me about proof of having bought house though. Which I thought was pretty stupid of them as why would I pretend to buy a house, losing nearly $200/fortnight rent relief? The Ways of Cenno..

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