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NSW Seniors Card 2023 Directory has arrived

Friday, 16 December 2022
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Seniors can now pick up the latest copy of the NSW Seniors Card Directory from hundreds of locations across the state or access it online. 
 
Minister for Seniors Mark Coure said the directory details more than 2,000 businesses providing significant discounts off products and services available through the NSW Seniors Card program.
 
“This directory lists all the savings that can be accessed, from supermarkets, retail and boutique stores, health and fitness, travel, utilities and professional services,” Mr Coure said. 
 
“The Seniors Card is the largest program of its kind in Australia, and has been helping keep more money in seniors pockets and easing the cost of living for 30 years.” 
 
The 2023 Seniors Card Directory is available in five regional areas, including Sydney, Central Coast and Hunter, Northern NSW, Southern NSW and Western NSW.
 
Mr Coure encouraged more businesses to sign up to the NSW Seniors Program and join the more than 6,000 businesses that have opened their door to more than 1.9 million seniors across the state. 
 
“The more businesses that sign up can potentially get more people through their door and seniors have more choice to shop and use services, so it is a win-win,” Mr Coure said. 
 
Seniors Cards are available for permanent NSW residents who are 60 years of age or over and are working no more than 20 hours per week in paid employment.
 
For more information on where to pick up or download the 2023 Seniors Card Directory, or to apply for a NSW Seniors Card visit www.seniorscard.nsw.gov.au. 

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