Free Discount Guide Eases Cost For WA Seniors

  • Discount Directory 2024-2025 for WA Seniors Card members launched today
  • Offers exclusive discounts on numerous goods and services across the State
  • Discounts encourage seniors to stay connected, engaged, and active in their communities
  • WA Seniors Card members continue to have access to most valuable range of State Government concessions and rebates in the country

Minister for Seniors and Ageing Don Punch has today launched the 2024-2025 Discount Directory for WA Seniors Card members, offering a wide range of discounts on goods and services to help older Western Australians with the cost of living.

The free Discount Directory lists hundreds of local Western Australian businesses which generously support the community by offering discounts to seniors.

Many discounts encourage seniors to stay connected, engaged, and active in their communities. The Discount Directory also encourages seniors to buy and shop locally, which benefits local businesses and the State's economy.

This year, a focus on increasing regional business partnerships is reflected in a designated regional section, which lists 133 regional businesses, including representation from the Indian Ocean Territories. This marks the first time the region has been included in the Discount Directory since the publication began in 1991.

The Discount Directory also features images from the 2024 Golden Lens photography competition, which reflect the lives and interests of Western Australian seniors.

Copies of the hard-copy Discount Directory can be found at selected libraries, Community Resource Centres or from the offices of local members of Parliament. To browse the list of all discount offers online, please visit www.seniorscard.wa.gov.au/discounts.

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