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Pension question


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can you travel and live  on the pension , simple people no high fliers ,

and say no great amount of super ,but own every thing we have



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of course you can



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hi
we do we dont stay at expensive parks we dont need all those extras like playgrounds and pool and if you stay a week you get a night free, if you dont own a home you can get rental allowence from centerlink. we manage quite well. but were not big on going to clubs and meals out so that saves a lot, we usually hang out in small country towns during school hols there cheaper.
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We do as well. We occassionally stay in parks but not very often.We also do a bit of farmsitting and farm help along the way to help cover some costs. (no rent,power,water and food generally supplied.)It all helps balance the budget.And having a great time whilst doing it.


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As long as you have money put aside to cover Rego, Insurance & emergencies it can be done.

Doing some volunteer work for free hookup & facilities helps too.

CHeers

Jon



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Short answer is yes you can.

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Someone else asked the same question about a week ago, there are a long list of answers there. Not sure where it was, maybe in solos. Think it was entitled, "Can you do it" or something similiar.
Oh, and yes you can.

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Hi Cowboy, we manage on a pension. Put money side for rego fuel etc. Off you are set up for free parking you will manage quite well.I'm sure you will get plenty of ideas on the forum. Cheers

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We do. But of course we mainly free camp. What we save doing that we use to go on a cruise. But you have to stay away from expensive tourist thingos.

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gypsy rover wrote:

Need to be 65 to get the pension Cowboy, or did you tell a little porky with your d.o.b. on your pofilebiggrin

Cheers!

Chris


Cowboys 53 model on his profile may mean he/she is on a DSP like me gypsy rover....Disability Support Pension. biggrin The fact he/she had a part time job supports my theory. wink



-- Edited by Beth54 on Monday 4th of June 2012 12:01:53 PM

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Many thanks for info
now to get wife to move and get ride of the cats
and talk the next door neighbors into coming as well , we both have just lost our part time jobs


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Need to be 65 to get the pension Cowboy, or did you tell a little porky with your d.o.b. on your pofilebiggrin

Cheers!

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Beth54 wrote:
gypsy rover wrote:

Need to be 65 to get the pension Cowboy, or did you tell a little porky with your d.o.b. on your pofilebiggrin

Cheers!

Chris


Cowboys 53 model on his profile may mean he/she is on a DSP like me gypsy rover....Disability Support Pension. biggrin The fact he/she had a part time job supports my theory. wink



-- Edited by Beth54 on Monday 4th of June 2012 12:01:53 PM


 OK Sorry, didn't think of that, assumed he was referring to the OA Pension. My apologies Cowboy.

Cheers!

Chris



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both my hubby and myself are on a DSP and we've been on the road for two months now.. I think as long as you free camp as much as you can and take your time meandering around the countryside it can be done... we're having a ball, so far we've been having a great time slowly going thro the back roads looking at the country side :) even get internet!!! so if you have the chance to go GO!!! have a ball!! and enjoy :)

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glad to see you are out there finally AJ, as we are though work is still a part of our life but hey we are still out there.

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If you stay in a CP you are also entitled to rent assistance if you are on a pension or new start.

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Been on the pension for years, lived on the road for just over a year and doing well and eat well, you can do it if you try hard, save money for those bills that keep coming in and a lot of free camping.

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You certainly need to save some in the 'slush fund' for emergencies. We've just had over $1000 to spend on our van this trip!

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beiffe wrote:

If you stay in a CP you are also entitled to rent assistance if you are on a pension or new start.

Regards
Brian


I'm on a disability pension & I originally went down the rent assistance path but the aggravation of keeping receipts, reporting to them every place you stay, finding a C/link office and parking spot nearby then having them query the form you use EVERY TIME you try to hand it in, then being told you have to wait to see someone (sometimes up to 1 1/2 hours) because there isn't a specific form to use for our nomad purpose so they get into an argument over the one you are using saying it's the wrong one until, finally, the superviser comes over and backs you up. I can't count how many times this happened to me.

I came to dread going to Clink and found it wasn't worth my trouble and peace of mind.

Cheers

Jon



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Hylda&Jon wrote:

I'm on a disability pension & I originally went down the rent assistance path but the aggravation of keeping receipts, reporting to them every place you stay, finding a C/link office and parking spot nearby then having them query the form you use EVERY TIME you try to hand it in, then being told you have to wait to see someone (sometimes up to 1 1/2 hours) because there isn't a specific form to use for our nomad purpose so they get into an argument over the one you are using saying it's the wrong one until, finally, the superviser comes over and backs you up. I can't count how many times this happened to me.

I came to dread going to Clink and found it wasn't worth my trouble and peace of mind.

Cheers

Jon


 Last time I spoke to Centrelink they said just get them signed by the CP and post them to them every couple of weeks.  Guess it depends who you talk to.

Cheers!

Chris



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gypsy rover wrote:
Hylda&Jon wrote:

I'm on a disability pension & I originally went down the rent assistance path but the aggravation of keeping receipts, reporting to them every place you stay, finding a C/link office and parking spot nearby then having them query the form you use EVERY TIME you try to hand it in, then being told you have to wait to see someone (sometimes up to 1 1/2 hours) because there isn't a specific form to use for our nomad purpose so they get into an argument over the one you are using saying it's the wrong one until, finally, the superviser comes over and backs you up. I can't count how many times this happened to me.

I came to dread going to Clink and found it wasn't worth my trouble and peace of mind.

Cheers

Jon


 Last time I spoke to Centrelink they said just get them signed by the CP and post them to them every couple of weeks.  Guess it depends who you talk to.

Cheers!

Chris


Chris, did you try that?  or has anyone tried that?



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Hylda&Jon wrote:
gypsy rover wrote:
Hylda&Jon wrote:

I'm on a disability pension & I originally went down the rent assistance path but the aggravation of keeping receipts, reporting to them every place you stay, finding a C/link office and parking spot nearby then having them query the form you use EVERY TIME you try to hand it in, then being told you have to wait to see someone (sometimes up to 1 1/2 hours) because there isn't a specific form to use for our nomad purpose so they get into an argument over the one you are using saying it's the wrong one until, finally, the superviser comes over and backs you up. I can't count how many times this happened to me.

I came to dread going to Clink and found it wasn't worth my trouble and peace of mind.

Cheers

Jon


 Last time I spoke to Centrelink they said just get them signed by the CP and post them to them every couple of weeks.  Guess it depends who you talk to.

Cheers

Chris


Chris, did you try that?  or has anyone tried that?


  I haven't tried it personally, but when I was working in a CP I spoke to a couple of people  who have

Cheers!

Chris



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