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  2. Australian Seniors Card - Wikipedia

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    It differs from a concession card in that it is available to senior citizens of the state or territory regardless of whether or not they receive an age pension. The Seniors Card has a logo of the Seniors Card scheme, the name of the holder, an identifying number, generally some logo of the state or territory issuing the card, and often the ...

  3. Western Australian Seniors Card - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia was the first jurisdiction in Australia to introduce the Seniors Card. The Hon. Kay Hallahan MLA, Minister for the Aged, stated that the Seniors Card was introduced due to requests from seniors who needed a form of identification so they could take advantage of a number of concessions offered by the private sector.

  4. SmartRider - Wikipedia

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    Standard Transperth concession fares apply. Seniors SmartRider is for use by passengers over the age of 60, and is part of the Western Australian Seniors Card, which provides reduced-cost access to a range of government services. From 4 April 2009, Seniors SmartRider holders are permitted to free travel during off-peak hours on weekdays and all ...

  5. go card - Wikipedia

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    The go card is available in Adult, Child, Concession and Seniors fare types: Adult is for use by passengers without concessions. Tertiary students, job seekers and asylum seekers will need to have an adult go card to have concession fares activated on the card. Child is for use by children under the age of 15 years.

  6. metroCARD - Wikipedia

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    Concession metroCARDs - for tertiary students and other government issued concession card holders (e.g., Veterans health card) [3] Seniors Card - South Australian issued Seniors cards are pre-programmed for use as metroCARDs. Travel is free for seniors card holders, but the card must still be validated for travel. [4] [5]

  7. 100 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ...

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    Most require you to belong to the store’s free loyalty card program. ... plus concession discounts as part of ... free Wi-Fi router and no data caps for seniors ages 65 and older eligible for ...

  8. Social security in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Only Pensioner and Commonwealth Seniors Concession Card holders can apply for a transport concession card. Commonwealth Seniors Health Card – a HCC issued to senior citizens Pensioner Concession Card – this offers additional benefits to the Pensioner, including pensioner transportation fares (in some areas), and a certain number of free ...

  9. Scam Alert: Social Security Spending Card for Adults Over 51 ...

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    The latest scam is claiming that adults over the age of 51 can get a spending card through certain government programs. However, no programs exist and Social Security benefits are limited to ...