White Rabbit said:
Given the circumstances, you could apply to be independent if your parents practically kick you out and refuse to support you - thus circumstances make living at home impossible, so they should give you the independent rate, which is ~ $330 a fortnight, plus extra rent assistance.
this is true. I'm not sure if you'd get the independent title definatley, but there are circumstances in which you can get independence involving your relationship with your parents.
just parents unable to carry out parental roles etc. It's rather broad, it usually means any form of emotional, physical or mental abuse, as well as being financially unable to support you (I think). You usually have to prove this. A centrelink support worker, after you submitting the claim, will call your parents up and interview them about it: to figure out if they agree that they cannot support you.
If this cannot be proved, they go to secondary sources in which you provide, eg family friends who are aware that you've been kicked out, school teachers, government counsellors etc.
Also, this payment, if you receive it, will be deducted according to how much you earn from your job each fortnight, though it should not affect you for about another year, because you earn an education award or something, where you are allowed to earn up a specific amount (mine was $8000ish) before your income starts getting affected.
Seriously, just call up centrelink youth 13 2490 about it. I have so much to do with them now, particularly with the parent thing, as well as income, and I know all this just simply by asking them.