What discounts do seniors get in Qld?
50% concession fare available to interstate holders of a Seniors Card. Eligible to apply for Queensland Government concessions including annual electricity ($340.85) and gas ($76.19) rebates; electricity life support concession; free public dental care; medical aids and equipment subsidies.
What are the benefits of a national Seniors Card?
Your National Seniors membership provides access to the products and services above, as well as the critically-acclaimed Our Generation magazine, member competitions and a host of exclusive discounts.
How much does it cost to join national seniors?
Membership of National Seniors starts from $45 for a one year single member and $75 for a one year joint membership. You can read more about the membership fees on this website.
What benefits do you get when you turn 50 in Australia?
The over-50s are eligible for big concessions and discounts.
Cheap public transport tickets, discounted prescriptions, perhaps 10 per cent off a restaurant meal or free entry to a museum are just some of the many perks available. And remember, the discounts are not just for people receiving the aged pension.
What are the benefits of a Victorian Seniors Card?
Benefits:
- Business discounts.
- Concession public transport fares.
- Free weekend travel in any two consecutive zones.
- Free seniors myki.
- Free off-peak travel vouchers.
- Exemption from Fishing Licence in Victorian Waters.
Can I get a Seniors Card at 55 in Australia?
In Australia, you're generally eligible to apply for a Seniors Card from your state or territory government once you turn 60 and are no longer working full time.
Does Aldi give senior discounts?
ALDI does not offer a senior discount. The store is known for offering great prices to its customers which makes it a good place for frugal grocery shopping. However, seniors will not receive any special pricing.
How old do you have to be to get a National Seniors Card?
60 years of age or over. living in NSW. an Australian citizen or permanent resident. not working at all or averaging 20 hours or less a week of paid work across a 12-month period (if applying for a NSW Seniors Card)