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Government > Seniors Card > Seniors Card Offices

Seniors Card Offices

Australian Capital Territory
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or phone (02) 6282 3777

New South Wales
Application forms are available from local and state government offices including Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care Regional offices, Government Access Centres, most NSW local council offices and all NSW MP offices. You can contact Seniors Card directly by phone or visit the website to request an application form, apply online or access a complete list of stockists. Note that Australia Post does not now stock forms.
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or phone Toll Free 1300 364 758

Northern Territory
The Seniors Card provides discounts from participating businesses.
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The Northern Territory Pensioner Concession Card provides government concessions.
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Phone (08) 8999 2638

Queensland
To be eligible for a Seniors Card, you must be aged 65 years and over and not working full time, or aged 60 - 64 years, not working full time and hold a Commonwealth concession card from Centrelink or the Department of Veteran Affairs. If you are not eligible for a Seniors Card and aged over 60 years, you are eligible for a Seniors Business Discount Card.
Apply online or phone 13 13 04 for an application form. Application forms are also available from all QGAP offices in rural and remote areas.

South Australia
Apply at post offices or contact the office:
Phone 1800 819 961
Email: oftaseniorscard@dfc.sa.gov.au
Website: www.sa.gov.au/seniorscard

Tasmania
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Phone (03) 6222 7651
Freecall 1800 678 174

Victoria
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Phone (03) 9208 3333

Western Australia
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Phone (08) 9220 1111

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