State introduces 'national first' initiative to provide $100 vouchers for seniors to get active

Staying active and connected within the community becomes increasingly important for both physical and mental health.

Recognising this, one state has launched an innovative initiative that's set to make a significant impact on the lives of seniors across the state.



Dubbed the 'Ticket to Wellbeing' program, this pioneering scheme is designed to empower Tasmanians over 65 to engage more fully in sports and wellbeing activities, fostering a sense of belonging and encouraging a healthy lifestyle.

Minister for Sport Nick Duigan heralded the 'Ticket to Wellbeing' as a 'national first’, a program that will bridge the gap between older residents and the wealth of opportunities that await them in their local areas.


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The Tasmanian Government introduced a new initiative providing $100 voucher to seniors to get active. Credit: Ticket to Wellbeing


'We know how important those opportunities are, and that’s what we want to do through this project,' Duigan explained.

‘We want to make it easier for them to get out and enjoy a healthy lifestyle because we know that joining a sporting club or something of that nature is not only good for your physical wellbeing, it’s also very good for your mental wellbeing as well.’

The initiative is not just about physical activity; it's a holistic approach to wellbeing.

Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing Roger Jaensch emphasised the multifaceted benefits of the program.



'For older Tasmanians, we know that…to be somewhere where people are expecting you to join in a group activity and maintain the social contact that comes from that, as well as the physical exercise that the activity provides, is absolutely essential,' he said.

‘That’s great for people. It’s also good for clubs and the other members in them to have older Tasmanians in their space, in their organisation, sharing their knowledge and perspectives and life experience as well.’

The 'Ticket to Wellbeing' operates as a grants scheme over two years, with each eligible senior receiving two $100 vouchers annually.

These vouchers can be redeemed at various sporting clubs, including badminton, pickleball, and many others, offering a diverse range of activities to suit all interests and abilities.



Brigid Wilkinson, CEO of the Council on the Ageing Tasmania, praised the program for recognising the importance of equity in service and support for seniors.

‘All of these clubs have volunteers, a huge majority over 60, so I think it’s really important to show that we value all ages in the community, including the really valuable contributions that older Tasmanians continue to make to their local communities,’ she said.

The vouchers for the 'Ticket to Wellbeing' program will become available in the new year through the Ticket to Wellbeing website.
Key Takeaways
  • The Tasmanian Government has launched a 'Ticket to Wellbeing' program to encourage seniors over 65 to engage in sport and wellbeing activities.
  • The initiative, described as a 'national first', will provide seniors with two $100 vouchers annually to access local sporting clubs and activities.
  • The program is focused not only on physical health but also on enhancing the mental wellbeing of older individuals through community connection and social interaction.
  • The initiative also values the contributions of older Tasmanians to their communities, with recognition of their roles as volunteers and club members.
Have you been waiting for an opportunity like this to get more active in your community? What activities are you most excited to try with your vouchers? Share your thoughts and plans in the comments below!
 

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That’s great for Tasmanian retirees!
All these extra benefits are always in states other than Victoria!
Never any extra benefits, vouchers or initiatives for pensioners from the Victorian State Govt.
THE NEW VICTORIAN STATE ANTHEM?
Lyrics

[Chorus
'Poverty poverty knock, ' my loom is a saying all day
Poverty poverty knock, gaffer's too skinny to pay
Poverty poverty knock, keeping one eye on the clock
I know I can guttle when I hear my shuttle go, 'poverty poverty knock'

Up every morning at five, I wonder that we keep alive
Tired and yawning in the cold morning
It's back to the dreary old drive.

Oh dear we're going to be late
Gaffer is stood at the gate
We're out of pockets, our wages they'll dock it
We'll have to buy grub on the slate

Oh dear we're going to be late
Gaffer is stood at the gate
We're out of pockets, our wages they'll dock it
We'll have to buy grub on the slate

And when our wages they'll bring, we're often short of a string
While we are fighting with gaffer for snatching (?)
We know to his breast he will cling

Oh dear we're going to be late
Gaffer is stood at the gate
We're out of pockets, our wages they'll dock it
We'll have to buy grub on the slate

Sometimes a shuttle flies out
and gives some poor woman a clout
There she lies bleeding but nobody's heeding
Oh who's going to carry her out?

Oh dear we're going to be late
Gaffer is stood at the gate
We're out of pockets, our wages they'll dock it
We'll have to buy grub on the slate

Oh dear, my poor head it sings
I should have woven three strings
My threads are breaking and my back is aching
Oh dear, I wish I had wings

Poverty poverty knock
Poverty poverty knock
Poverty poverty knock
 
That’s great for Tasmanian retirees!
All these extra benefits are always in states other than Victoria!
Never any extra benefits, vouchers or initiatives for pensioners from the Victorian State Govt.
That is because Victoria was destroy and sent broke by Dictator Dan and his replacement is a carbon copy of him and sending the state further into debt on a daily basis.
 
THE NEW VICTORIAN STATE ANTHEM?
Lyrics

[Chorus
'Poverty poverty knock, ' my loom is a saying all day
Poverty poverty knock, gaffer's too skinny to pay
Poverty poverty knock, keeping one eye on the clock
I know I can guttle when I hear my shuttle go, 'poverty poverty knock'

Up every morning at five, I wonder that we keep alive
Tired and yawning in the cold morning
It's back to the dreary old drive.

Oh dear we're going to be late
Gaffer is stood at the gate
We're out of pockets, our wages they'll dock it
We'll have to buy grub on the slate

Oh dear we're going to be late
Gaffer is stood at the gate
We're out of pockets, our wages they'll dock it
We'll have to buy grub on the slate

And when our wages they'll bring, we're often short of a string
While we are fighting with gaffer for snatching (?)
We know to his breast he will cling

Oh dear we're going to be late
Gaffer is stood at the gate
We're out of pockets, our wages they'll dock it
We'll have to buy grub on the slate

Sometimes a shuttle flies out
and gives some poor woman a clout
There she lies bleeding but nobody's heeding
Oh who's going to carry her out?

Oh dear we're going to be late
Gaffer is stood at the gate
We're out of pockets, our wages they'll dock it
We'll have to buy grub on the slate

Oh dear, my poor head it sings
I should have woven three strings
My threads are breaking and my back is aching
Oh dear, I wish I had wings

Poverty poverty knock
Poverty poverty knock
Poverty poverty knock
Brilliant
 
No Offence….

So only Tasmanian retirees need to get fit and active….who in hell comes up with these ludicrous ideas (someone trying to keep their job)
Roll this initiative out to every retiree in All of Australia….after all it is only two $100.00 vouchers - not going to go anywhere near a gym membership or pay subs to join any club..

Cost in my area
Local gym $450.00 per year, to be paid up front
Local swimming pool One adult membership for the season $190.00 - pool is not heated
Local bowls club $150.00, membership for the season
Local darts club $150.00, membership for the summer, then another $150.00 if you want to play winter season..

Someone needs to do a lot more investigation before this initiative is rolled out
 
No Offence….

So only Tasmanian retirees need to get fit and active….who in hell comes up with these ludicrous ideas (someone trying to keep their job)
Roll this initiative out to every retiree in All of Australia….after all it is only two $100.00 vouchers - not going to go anywhere near a gym membership or pay subs to join any club..

Cost in my area
Local gym $450.00 per year, to be paid up front
Local swimming pool One adult membership for the season $190.00 - pool is not heated
Local bowls club $150.00, membership for the season
Local darts club $150.00, membership for the summer, then another $150.00 if you want to play winter season..

Someone needs to do a lot more investigation before this initiative is rolled out
Don’t expect any help from Victorian Government.
They are searching for ways to screw and tax us to pay for their incompetence and debt.
 
l'm rusty so wouldn't mind someone helping me to walk better but it doesn't cover that so l can't see me doing a 'knees up mother Brown'' anytime soon. ;)
Does anyone love the old fashioned dancing ? Never hear about it now😪

Ebby…walking is one of the most cost effective forms of exercise….virtually costs nothing except the initial cost of a good pair of shoes…30 minutes a day, at a steady pace….remember to swing your arms, helps with momentum…enjoy 😊😊
 
Ebby…walking is one of the most cost effective forms of exercise….virtually costs nothing except the initial cost of a good pair of shoes…30 minutes a day, at a steady pace….remember to swing your arms, helps with momentum…enjoy 😊😊
Thankyou and l will but l don't think l could manage 30 mins.Good idea to get some good shoes though don't think slippers make really good walking tools
 
It's a great idea for those seniors living in Tasmania and I hope plenty take advantage of it. Our council in Gosnells WA run quite a few free events every week for seniors and others are very reasonable and cover a variety of activities to suit most people. We are very fortunate.
 
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Thankyou and l will but l don't think l could manage 30 mins.Good idea to get some good shoes though don't think slippers make really good walking tools
Trust me they don’t get yourself a good pair of walking shoes you won’t regret it.😊
 
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SDC: If this is for Tasmanians only, why don't you say so up front. We have to open every link with thousands of ads, just to see what it's about. Can you imagine the total amount of download data for absolutely nothing when it doesn't apply to us? Come on, you can do better than that. Give a thought to us oldies once in a while. After all, you're supposed to be on our side.
 

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