Aussies discover councils' cashback schemes on these popular products

The rising prices of goods have not been easy to navigate for many. But it has even become more difficult for women to afford the right menstrual products. However, there's a positive development that can offer some relief.

A particular supermarket item is now eligible for a 50 per cent rebate, thanks to a recent initiative by councils across Australia.



At least 22 councils across five states and territories have offered homeowners up to $130 cashback on reusable menstrual products, such as period underpants.

This initiative is part of a broader push towards sustainability and reducing waste, as these products are not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly.


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Councils offer a 50 per cent rebate on reusable menstrual products. Credit: Unsplash


Major supermarket chains have jumped on board, stocking a wide range of period briefs in-store and online.

These products are priced between $11 and under $38 in both Coles and Woolworths. However, with the available rebates, ratepayers can stock up for 50 to 100 per cent off the retail price.

The news has taken social media by storm, with many users expressing surprise and delight at the discovery of the rebate scheme.

'What a fantastic incentive,' one user commented, while another added, 'Wow, I had no idea.'



Despite the enthusiasm, many are questioning why this scheme isn't more widely publicised.

'So good to know, why isn't anyone publicising this?' one user asked.

To find out if your local council is part of the scheme, you can check Rebately’s website for more information.

Here's a list of some of the councils currently offering rebates on reusable menstrual items:

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If you want to stretch your budget more this year, you may also want to learn about other’s top money-saving tips!

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Key Takeaways

  • At least 22 councils across five states and territories in Australia are offering rebates on reusable menstrual products.
  • Shoppers can get up to $130 cashback on items such as period underpants, available at supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths.
  • With the rebates offered, ratepayers could potentially acquire these products at a 50 to 100 per cent discount.
  • Social media users expressed surprise and appreciation for the rebate scheme, though some wished it was more widely publicised.
While these products may not be what you typically include in your weekly grocery shop, feel free to share this article with the women in your family, such as your friends, daughters or granddaughters, or those who would benefit from knowing that this discount exists!
 
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Not really relevant to many seniors, BUT: I think a better option is to campaign the government to cancel GST on menstural products! If I remember rightly, condoms do not attract GST but sanitary pads do!! Ridiculous!!
We were told that buying menstrual products was a luxury 😂 😂 😂 😂 that's why the tax on them. Obviously sex is a chore😂😂😂😂
 
Whilst the Big 4 are stocking their shelves with 'feminine' products ALL MADE IN CHINA! I purchased my reusable products direct from TEMU in China, for around $2 each with free postage! Government didn't need to get involved and the Big Four can go get F**KED! Now who will dare to tell me that I 'should be buying locally made stuff'?
 
As usual Queensland is behind the 8 ball (not listed as participating) as it rarely ever keeps up with what other Australian States are doing.
 

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