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How WA drivers can claim their $100 fuel support payment

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auMay 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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What is the fuel support payment?

The payment is a cost-of-living measure to help Western Australians with fuel costs. It is a one-off payment aimed at helping with fuel costs in the wake of price hikes caused by the ongoing war in the Middle East.

Who is eligible to receive the payment?

The funding is available for anyone with a valid Western Australian driver’s licence.

It is also included for drivers with a learner’s permit, a provisional permit – or P-plates – and those on extraordinary licenses.

This also includes people with a valid motorcycle licence or heavy vehicle licence, although the payment is only available once for each driver.

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Can EV drivers receive the payment?

Yes, electric vehicle drivers with a valid licence are still able to claim the one-off payment despite not using petrol or diesel in their vehicles.

What if you have a cancelled or suspended licence?

If you have a cancelled or suspended licence you will not be eligible to receive the payment. It is only for valid WA licences.

Do I have to spend the payment on fuel?

Technically, no. All applicants will receive $100 into their bank account via the ServiceWA app.

When can people start applying for the payment?

Claims can be made from July 1 this year to coincide with the start of the new financial year.

How do I apply for the payment?

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The fastest way to receive the Fuel Support Payment is through the ServiceWA app. You can download the app and enter your valid information to receive your $100 payment.

Do I have to accept the payment?

No, there is no obligation to download the app, nor claim the $100 payment.

Premier Roger Cook has already said he does not plan to use the money, despite being eligible to receive it.

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