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New Debit Cards for the NT Seniors Recognition Scheme

Office of the Chief Minister

Territorians on the NT Seniors Recognition Scheme will now have more flexibility and choice with the introduction of a new debit card that will replace the existing paper travel vouchers.

The card will make it easier for seniors to access their $500 payment which can be used towards travel (including online travel bookings), accommodation, electricity, and water. The card will reduce the burden for seniors and allows immediate access to the payment and removes the need for reimbursement.

For the very first time, the payment can now also be used towards the cost of fuel, which will assist senior Territorians who drive.

The debit card will be provided to all NT Seniors Recognition Scheme members from July 2020, but members with a valid and unused travel voucher can apply later this year to change their voucher to a card.

The card will look and operate like a regular debit card and it will be PIN protected. Members cannot withdraw cash.

The new debit card will be easier to manage administratively and it will deliver greater efficiencies for members, businesses and Government, as well as help prevent fraud and rorting of the scheme.

The Territory Labor Government introduced the NT Seniors Recognition Scheme last year to acknowledge the contribution of all senior Territorians 65 years and over, and delivered a key election commitment.

Quotes from Minister for Territory Families, Dale Wakefield

“We value our senior Territorians and their vital role in our families and community, as well as their contribution to our economy.

“We have listened to members on the NT Seniors Recognition Scheme who said that they want more flexibility and choice on how they use their annual $500 payment. We are delivering that with the new debit cards which will replace the travel vouchers.

“The new debit card is a win for senior Territorians and businesses in this program, as it eases administrative burdens and ensures that we are delivering a scheme that is robust and helps to prevent fraud.”

Quotes from Council on the Ageing NT (COTA NT) CEO, Sue Shearer

“This is a very early Christmas present for seniors! COTA NT has been canvassing seniors throughout the NT and the response was for a more flexible scheme with more choices and the Government has delivered on this for Territory seniors.

“This is also a win for the local economy as seniors are renowned supporters of local business and the $500 will be spent locally. COTA NT will also continue to lobby for even more selected vendors to be added so even more local businesses in the Territory can benefit.”

 

Media Contact: Paige Nguyen 0428 727 244
paige.nguyen@nt.gov.au


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