
The program has a wide range of discounts and benefits on offer from businesses, the local government and community organisations. Cardholders are also entitled to free travel on public transport on a Sunday plus two return off-peak travel vouchers each year.
SWEP provides Victorian people who either have a permanent or long-term disability or are frail aged with subsidised aids, equipment and home and vehicle modifications to enhance their independence and facilitate community participation.
Help for people in severe financial hardship who are not able to support themselves and their dependants and cannot receive another payment (Opens in a new window)
A payment for people aged 22 years or older but under Age Pension age who temporarily cannot work or study because of an injury or illness. (Opens in a new window)
A community legal centre that provides free, confidential advocacy, advice, education and legal services to older people in New South Wales.
Resources from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) about the consumer rights you have when you pay for a product or service yourself, as an NDIS participant, or through your state or territory's disability support system. (Opens in a new window)
Free medical fundraising website.
Financial subsidies to help people on low incomes access important services such as water, energy, transport and housing. (Opens in a new window)
Support for the hundreds of thousands of Australians with a significant and permanent disability and their families and carers. (Opens in a new window)
A network of community legal centres and organisations whose role is to provide disadvantaged people with free and independent information, advice, education and representation in the areas of social security and family assistance.