Older Victorians are being encouraged to get out and about next week, with the state government offering eight days of free public transport for seniors card holders.
Ageing Minister Ingrid Stitt and Public and Active Transport Minister Gabrielle Williams visited Flinders Street Station on Tuesday to make the announcement which is aimed at helping older people participate in the Victorian Seniors Festival from October 6 to 13.
Delivered in partnership with Public Transport Victoria and V/Line, the free travel applies to all forms of public transport including trams, trains, buses and coach services in metro, regional and rural areas.
To qualify, commuters will need to carry their seniors card while travelling and touch on and off with their myki as usual – but no charge will occur.
“These eight days of free travel are all about celebrating our older Victorians and helping them to fully embrace the fantastic seniors festival events across the state,” Ms Stitt explained.
Ms Williams said the free travel wasn’t just for seniors living in Melbourne.
“This is the perfect chance for seniors to see new parts of our state, revisit favourite spots, and enjoy everything Victoria has on offer.”
The 2024 seniors festival features a variety of events and experiences for older Victorians, including musical theatre, bike rides and historical tours.
To explore the full range of festival events, visit: seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/festival-calendar.
For more information about the eight days of free public transport, visit: seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/free-travel.