What age for Seniors Card in WA?
Is the WA Seniors Card means tested?
Getting a non-means tested Seniors Card gives you access to valuable concessions on transport costs and discounts from participating businesses for a wide range of goods and services.
What discounts do senior card holders get?
NSW National Parks – 20% discount on annual pass.
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Other NSW Government concessions:
- Discount entry to Australian Museum, Powerhouse Museum, Taronga Zoo, Western Plains Zoo, Chinese Garden of Friendship, Sydney Observatory, WEA courses.
- Discounted Will Safe deposit fee with NSW Trustee and Guardian.
What does a Seniors Card entitle me to?
The Seniors Card is the original benefits card provided by the program. It offers discounts and deals at over 7,400 businesses, plus access to a Gold Opal Card and transport concessions that were created to help people who are fully or largely retired get around more affordably and stay active and connected.
What are the benefits from a Seniors Card in WA?
Reduced fees for aquatic and health and fitness classes and entry fees. Reduced fees for aquatic and health and fitness classes and entry fees. Photo Card – Fee exemption or reduction Exemption for holders of a Centrelink Age Pensioner Concession Card or a Veterans' Affairs Pensioner Concession Cards.
How much is the WA seniors cost of living rebate?
The rebate is up to 50% for rates, limited to a maximum (capped) amount of $750. The option to defer rates may be available if the required criteria is met.
At what age can I get a Seniors Card in Western Australia?