The Hon Andrew Giles MP
Minister for Skills and Training
Australians studying Nursing at TAFE can apply for Commonwealth Prac Payments from today, as part of the Albanese Government’s support for higher education and vocational education and training students.
This new payment will provide over 5,000 VET students – many already studying under the Albanese Government’s Free TAFE program - with $331.65 per week during their clinical placements.
This will continue assisting students, by easing cost-of-living pressures during mandatory prac periods.
It will help current workforce skills shortages and support the pipeline of critical workforces available to people requiring front-line support. It will also assist more students to commence and complete their studies.
Minister Giles made the announcement at Bendigo TAFE today, where he met with students undertaking a Diploma of Nursing thanks to Free TAFE.
So far, around 600,000 Australians have enrolled in the Albanese Government’s Free TAFE. Across the country, a Diploma of Nursing is among the most popular.
Eligible VET students undertaking a Diploma of Nursing can apply for a grant, covering up to a maximum of 400 mandatory prac placement hours.
Available from 1 July 2025, the payment will be accessible to eligible students in addition to any income support they may receive.
The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations is working with the VET sector to introduce and deliver this new support.
The initiative is in addition to 20 per cent of HECS and VET debts being slashed from 1 July 2025.
Applications for the Commonwealth Prac Payment (VET) will open from today, 10 June 2025.
Students can make an application by using their myGov account and linking to the new Your Career government service. Students can also sign in directly to the portal on the Your Career website, using their myGov sign in details.
To apply for the Commonwealth Prac Payment (VET), visit www.yourcareer.gov.au/cpp
As at 10 June 2025.