The state announced that Victorian Carer Card holders can use public transport for free during National Carers Week.
Carers and Volunteers Minister Ros Spence encouraged Victorian carers to take advantage of free travel on trams, buses and trains throughout Victoria during the seven days from Sunday, October 13 to Saturday, October 19.
“Carers often put their own needs aside to care for others, and it’s important we acknowledge their unwavering support to friends and loved ones and celebrate them as much possible,” Ms Spence said.
The free travel aims to help carers get to celebratory events throughout National Carers Week and to connect with family and friends.
Carer Card holders can use their carer myki card to touch on and off as usual, with no charges during this period.
Carers will need to carry their Victorian Carer Card or a Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card on public transport.
More than 750,000 Victorian unpaid carers provide care and assistance to a family member or friend with support needs due to disability, chronic illness, or older age.
National Carers Week runs from October 13–19 and is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate carers of all ages and backgrounds, acknowledging the vital role they play in our communities.
More information on the free public transport offer is available on the Public Transport Victoria website.
Details: ptv.vic.gov.au