Call to Action: Nationals Petition to Preserve Regional Seniors Travel Card
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Many of us know how important it can be to stay independent for as long as possible. Aussies over 60 are becoming more and more independent each day, especially in regional areas.
However, the cost of living in these regions can be quite exorbitant at times, and that’s why many might need some help.
If you’re one of them, you might be interested to know that the NSW Nationals Party launched a petition to save the Regional Seniors Travel Card—an e-card designed to help reduce travel costs and allow seniors to maintain their independence.
Introduced in 2019 and available in over one million instances since 2020, the $250 prepaid Visa card can be used to cover expenses such as fuel, electric charging stations, pre-booked transport (like train and coach trips), and even taxis.
In response to budget cuts threatened by the Labor Government, Nationals Party Leader Dugald Saunders called on regional residents and fellow politicians to lend their support and sign the petition to help save this vital cost-of-living tool from the chopping block.
'It would be a backward step by Labor to cut this cost-of-living measure, and I hope some of our regionally-based Labor MPs sign this petition as well,' he said.
He’s not the only one who sees the serious value in this card, Nationals’ Shadow Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, Sam Farraway, has also expressed his support.
'Over 360,000 seniors travel cards were issued last year, and we are seeing that demand continue to grow as cost-of-living pressures stack up,' Farraway said.
Phil Knight from Dubbo said that since he and his wife both use their cards, it’s opened up a whole new assortment of activities and opportunities they wouldn’t have been able to do independently.
'Both of us having access to a $250 card means we certainly travel more and see family and friends, but it’s also sometimes a nice help with just getting to the doctor or picking up groceries,' he said.
The independence this card brings has been life-changing for many seniors.
In the words of Ray and Margaret Shipley from the Central Coast: 'Without the Regional Seniors Travel Card, we would have to cut back on the number of activities and appointments we go to every week. It really is a lifeline for us living on the Central Coast,' they said.
To apply for a Regional Seniors Travel Card (RSTC), follow these steps:
1. Check the eligibility requirements.
2. Read the Product Disclosure Statement and the full Terms and Conditions.
3. Click on the 'Apply online' button on the RSTC website.
4. Log in to your existing MyServiceNSW Account or create a new one.
5. Follow the prompts to complete and submit the online form.
Your details will be verified, and if your application is successful, you will receive your card and PIN within 20 business days. Please note that the card and PIN will arrive in separate envelopes.
We here at the SDC sincerely hope that this card and other similar programs remain active, as it can be such a major help to seniors in maintaining their independence and travelling within their regions.
It only takes a few minutes for those interested in lending their support and signing the petition to save the Regional Seniors Travel Card. Visit www.savethetravelcard.com.au to add your signature now!
What are your thoughts on this, members? Feel free to leave a comment below!
However, the cost of living in these regions can be quite exorbitant at times, and that’s why many might need some help.
If you’re one of them, you might be interested to know that the NSW Nationals Party launched a petition to save the Regional Seniors Travel Card—an e-card designed to help reduce travel costs and allow seniors to maintain their independence.
Introduced in 2019 and available in over one million instances since 2020, the $250 prepaid Visa card can be used to cover expenses such as fuel, electric charging stations, pre-booked transport (like train and coach trips), and even taxis.
In response to budget cuts threatened by the Labor Government, Nationals Party Leader Dugald Saunders called on regional residents and fellow politicians to lend their support and sign the petition to help save this vital cost-of-living tool from the chopping block.
'It would be a backward step by Labor to cut this cost-of-living measure, and I hope some of our regionally-based Labor MPs sign this petition as well,' he said.
He’s not the only one who sees the serious value in this card, Nationals’ Shadow Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, Sam Farraway, has also expressed his support.
'Over 360,000 seniors travel cards were issued last year, and we are seeing that demand continue to grow as cost-of-living pressures stack up,' Farraway said.
Phil Knight from Dubbo said that since he and his wife both use their cards, it’s opened up a whole new assortment of activities and opportunities they wouldn’t have been able to do independently.
'Both of us having access to a $250 card means we certainly travel more and see family and friends, but it’s also sometimes a nice help with just getting to the doctor or picking up groceries,' he said.
The independence this card brings has been life-changing for many seniors.
In the words of Ray and Margaret Shipley from the Central Coast: 'Without the Regional Seniors Travel Card, we would have to cut back on the number of activities and appointments we go to every week. It really is a lifeline for us living on the Central Coast,' they said.
Key Takeaways
- NSW Nationals MPs have started a petition to save the $250 Regional Seniors Travel Card from potential budget cuts.
- The card, which offers value for travel-related expenses, has been issued to over one million seniors since 2020, supporting their independent travel.
- Seniors living in regional NSW vouch for the card's value, affirming it helps them in various activities, including connecting with family and friends—even essential visits like trips to the doctor.
- To support the cause and help save the Regional Seniors Travel Card, readers can sign the petition at www.savethetravelcard.com.au.
To apply for a Regional Seniors Travel Card (RSTC), follow these steps:
1. Check the eligibility requirements.
2. Read the Product Disclosure Statement and the full Terms and Conditions.
3. Click on the 'Apply online' button on the RSTC website.
4. Log in to your existing MyServiceNSW Account or create a new one.
5. Follow the prompts to complete and submit the online form.
Your details will be verified, and if your application is successful, you will receive your card and PIN within 20 business days. Please note that the card and PIN will arrive in separate envelopes.
We here at the SDC sincerely hope that this card and other similar programs remain active, as it can be such a major help to seniors in maintaining their independence and travelling within their regions.
It only takes a few minutes for those interested in lending their support and signing the petition to save the Regional Seniors Travel Card. Visit www.savethetravelcard.com.au to add your signature now!
What are your thoughts on this, members? Feel free to leave a comment below!