Year 12 leavers
TFN, myGov, myID, USI, Medicare handover, offers and scholarships.
Launch Passport turns the overwhelming jump into adulthood into one calm, step-by-step roadmap. From finishing school and starting uni or work, to Medicare, Centrelink, moving out, tax and everything in between.
Government and provider websites can be hard to navigate. That is not the student’s fault. Launch Passport gives young Australians a clear next step, plain-English context and a direct link to the right official page.
TFN, myGov, myID, USI, Medicare handover, offers and scholarships.
Offer acceptance, enrolment, HELP forms, census dates and concessions.
TFN declarations, awards, super choice, payslips and work rights.
Rental applications, bonds, condition reports, utilities and scam checks.
Shared reminders and handover prompts without account overreach.
Launch Passport asks only for low-risk context, then turns it into a roadmap with reminders, plain-English explanations and direct links to official pages.
Finishing school, starting study, first job, moving out, student support, apprenticeship or parent mode.
The checklist prioritises the researched tasks that match your pathway, state and dates.
We never ask for sensitive personal information. Launch Passport links you to the real government, provider, employer or tenancy site to finish the step safely.
Due dates, move-in tasks, job-start admin and census reminders stay visible without becoming noisy.
Every dashboard starts with the next best step, why it matters, and the official page to open. It only stores progress and reminder dates, not identity secrets.
“What should I do next?” is always visible, backed by official sources and written in language people can actually understand.
Find the date from your provider before you commit to fees, HELP forms or withdrawal decisions.
14 days before census
1 working day after pay day
Move-in day and return window
Ask “What is HECS?”, “Do I need a TFN before my first shift?” or “What is a condition report?” and get a calm, grounded explainer.
Launch Passport points you to the real source of truth. We never ask for your government logins, TFN, Medicare number, banking details or identity documents.
Launch Passport only stores roadmap progress, dates and reminder preferences. It is a free help tool, not a government portal, document vault, tax advisor, legal advisor, finance app or bank comparison product.
Launch Passport is built for the tasks that tend to arrive all at once: finishing school, starting study or work, setting up official accounts, understanding support options and moving out safely.
Offers, enrolment, USI, HELP forms, census dates, concessions, scholarships and provider-specific reminders.
TFN applications, TFN declarations, super choice, payslip checks, awards, casual rights and first-shift preparation.
myGov, myID, Medicare self-service, Centrelink pathways, rent assistance prompts and official-source explainers.
Bonds, condition reports, utilities, rental scams, inspections, housemate admin and move-in reminder windows.
Parent mode is designed for support, not surveillance. It helps families talk about deadlines, safety checks and next steps while keeping accounts, passwords and private decisions with the young person.
Help track dates, transport, offer windows, appointments, move-in tasks, budgeting conversations and official-source checks.
Launch Passport does not ask for myGov passwords, TFNs, Medicare numbers, bank logins, student portal passwords or private claim evidence.
Parents can help keep track of deadlines and official links without needing to access account, identity and support steps themselves.
Parents get clarity on what is coming up. Students keep control of their accounts, documents and personal decisions.
Young people are expected to understand official systems overnight. Launch Passport gives them a calm place to start.
“It made adulthood feel less like a pile of confusing tabs and more like one clear next step.”
“The census-date reminder alone would have saved me weeks of stress.”
“I knew I needed tax and super stuff, but not what order to do it in.”
“Parent mode makes it clear how to help without asking for private logins.”
No. It is an independent checklist, reminder and explainer layer that links you to official Australian systems.
No. Launch Passport is intentionally not a document vault and does not ask for TFNs, Medicare numbers, passport scans or bank logins.
No. It can explain general steps and point to official sources, but eligibility, tax, legal and payment decisions belong with the official services or qualified professionals.
The roadmap flags provider, institution and state-specific tasks so users know to check the linked source of truth before acting.
Start with a few safe profile answers. Leave the sensitive credentials where they belong: inside official systems.