Veterans Card Eases Cost Of Living For Service Women And Men

VIC Premier

The Andrews Labor Government is supporting veterans now and into the future with the launch of the Veterans Card – an Australian-first initiative.

Minister for Veterans Natalie Suleyman and the Member for Lara Ella George today visited Lara RSL to officially launch the Veterans Card – Victoria, which recognises the service and sacrifices made by all current and former Australian Defence Force members.

The Labor Government will invest more than $36 million over four years in the digital card, which has already been taken up by more than 6,000 veterans.

The Veterans Card provides eligible veterans with discounted registration for one light vehicle, free trailer and caravan registration, a marine (boating) licence, free public transport on Anzac Day and Remembrance Day, a fishing licence exemption, and access to the Victorian Government veteran-specific employment programs.

Anyone living in Victoria who has served or is currently serving in the Australian Defence Force is eligible for the Veterans Card – Victoria.

All eligible members of the veteran community can apply through either the Service Victoria website or the Service Victoria app on their smartphone.

For more information on the card, or to apply visit service.vic.gov.au/services/veterans-card-victoria.

As stated by Minister for Veterans Natalie Suleyman

“The Veterans Card has received the largest single investment by any state government towards veterans initiatives and is one of the many ways we’re honouring the veteran community.”

“We’re incredibly proud to provide Australian Defence Force members in Victoria with essential support and benefits. Nothing can repay the debt of service but the Veterans Card is our way of saying thank you.”

As stated by Minister for Government Services Danny Pearson

“The digital wallet in the Service Victoria app is being used by thousands of people every day. Veterans can access the Veterans Card now on the app or website to get a great range of discounts.”

As stated by Member for Lara Ella George

“A veteran’s contribution doesn’t end when they leave the Defence Force – we want to support them through the next stage of their life and easing the cost of living is one way we can help.”

“Veterans have given so much for Victoria and Australia and they deserve our ongoing recognition, appreciation and support.”

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