Seniors Card — VIC
| Detail | VIC |
|---|---|
| Age requirement | 60+ (some states vary) |
| Work limit | Less than 35 hours per week |
| Cost | Free |
Benefits
- Public transport: Discounted or free off-peak travel in VIC
- Energy: $250+/year for concession card holders
- Retail: Discounts at thousands of participating businesses
- Entertainment: Reduced entry to cinemas, attractions, events
- Government: Reduced council rates, vehicle rego concessions (varies by council/authority)
How to Apply
Apply online through the VIC Government website or at a service centre. You'll need proof of age, residency, and a declaration about your work hours. The card is free and usually arrives within 2–4 weeks.
Seniors Card vs Concession Card
The Seniors Card is a state card for retail/transport discounts. The Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) is a federal card for health benefits like PBS at $7.70 and energy rebates. You can hold both — and should apply for both if eligible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a Seniors Card in VIC?
Apply online through the VIC Government. You need to be 60+, working less than 35 hours per week, and a resident of Victoria. It's free.
What's the difference between Seniors Card and CSHC?
Seniors Card is a state card for transport and retail discounts. The Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) is a federal card for health concessions like cheaper prescriptions. Apply for both.