Residents across the region are encouraged to take advantage of more than 70 rebates and vouchers designed to help reduce the cost of living this summer.
Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson says vouchers and rebates from Service NSW could go a long way to helping household budgets heading into Christmas and the New Year.
“I know many in our community are looking forward to a great Christmas and a relaxing summer holiday, but I know that the holiday break can be incredibly stressful as it can cause increased financial pressure on households,” Mr Anderson said.
“With Christmas on the way, and the summer holidays coming up, every dollar counts, and this could be a way to save a bundle.
“Whether it’s energy relief for low-income households and families, council rate rebates for pensioners, the Housing Pathways program for renters, or the Revenue NSW Unclaimed money service, there may be money to be saved for everyone.”
The Service NSW Savings Finder Tool works by asking a few tailored questions to help individuals find rebates and vouchers they may be eligible for.
“It’s disappointing that cost-of-living measures that would have made a real difference to our communities like the Regional Seniors Travel Card, energy rebates, energy efficient appliance rebates, and First Lap swim vouchers have been cut by the Labor Government,” Mr Anderson added.
“Despite these cuts, there are still more than 70 rebates and concessions available, and I am encouraging everyone to jump online to the Service NSW Savings Finder and check their eligibility.
The tool can be found online at https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/campaign/savings-finder or by contacting Service NSW on 13 77 88 to book a free 45-minute appointment with a Savings Finder specialist either at the nearest Service NSW branch or over the phone.
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