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Victorian And New Zealand Seniors To Share Savings

Senior Victorians can now enjoy the discounts offered by their Seniors Card abroad thanks to a historic deal between Victoria and New Zealand.

By Russell Northe - 20th September 2011 - Back to News

Nationals Member for Morwell Russell Northe said Victoria had signed a reciprocal agreement allowing seniors in both countries to access discounts on the Victorian Seniors Card and New Zealand SuperGold Card.

"This is an historic moment for Victorian and New Zealand seniors and will play a significant role in boosting tourism to and from both countries," Mr Northe said.

"Under the agreement, Victorian Seniors Card holders will be able to use their card in New Zealand to access discounts from a wide range of participating businesses.

"In return, senior New Zealanders with a SuperGold Card will also be able to access discounts from participating Victorian businesses.

"Joining the reciprocal program is voluntary for businesses and free of charge. Participating Victorian businesses will benefit by being promoted to New Zealand seniors through the New Zealand SuperGold program."

Mr Northe said the Victorian Seniors Card has been offering substantial discounts for 20 years.

"Over 650,000 Victorian households will receive their new Seniors Card directory in the mail this month," Mr Northe said.

"The directory features thousands of business discounts throughout the state and the majority of these are now also available to New Zealand Super Gold Card holders visiting Victoria."

Mr Northe said Victorian seniors travelling to New Zealand can also find information on discounts for seniors at www.supergold.govt.nz while New Zealand seniors travelling to Victoria can do the same by visiting www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au

"Seniors Online is a new website we have developed to be a first port-of-call for Victorian seniors looking for government information and services online," Mr Northe said.

"You will find all the information you need in one simple, easy to use website with information on government programs to community contacts.

"The website will also present a range of further offers available at Seniors Card participating businesses. Card holders should check Seniors Online regularly to find new offers."

The Victorian Seniors Card has over 3,000 participating businesses offering deals to more than 870,000 Seniors Card holders.

The reciprocal agreement with New Zealand does not extend to seniors public transport concessions in either country.

russell.northe@parliament.vic.gov.au www.russellnorthe.com.au 66 George St, Morwell VIC 3840 ph 03 5133 9088 fax 03 5133 9388


"Victoria has a long and proud history of forging strong links and partnerships with our New Zealand neighbours, and this reciprocal agreement for seniors is another great example," Mr Northe said.

"I hope this initiative will provide an incentive to encourage more New Zealand tourists to visit Victoria."

Media: Russell Northe 0408 22 55 23 / Julia Auciello 5133 9088


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