This WA parliamentary question seeks information on concessions provided by various government agencies to aged pensioners, disability pensioners, and self-funded retirees. The answer details specific concessions offered by each agency, including entry fees, golf green fees, and other discounts.

AnsweredQoN 1460Legislative Assembly
Asked
31 August 2006
Portfolio
the Environment; Racing and Gaming

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(b) disability pensioners (people in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension); (c) self-funded retirees in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension; and (d) self-funded retirees in receipt of no Commonwealth Government assistance.
(c) self-funded retirees in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension; and (d) self-funded retirees in receipt of no Commonwealth Government assistance.
(d) self-funded retirees in receipt of no Commonwealth Government assistance.
(a) to (d) The BGPA provides reduced rates for bookings by all seniors walking groups and concession tickets of $5 for entrance to the Kings Park Wildflower Festival for all aged and disability pensioners and all seniors on presentation of a pension or seniors card. The Perth Zoo a) Aged Pensioners (Commonwealth Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). b) Disability pensioners $14 (representing a $3 discount on regular adult admission). c) self-funded retirees (partial Comm. Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). d) self-funded retirees (no pension) $17 (full adult admission). Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession. Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
The Perth Zoo a) Aged Pensioners (Commonwealth Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). b) Disability pensioners $14 (representing a $3 discount on regular adult admission). c) self-funded retirees (partial Comm. Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). d) self-funded retirees (no pension) $17 (full adult admission). Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession. Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
The Perth Zoo a) Aged Pensioners (Commonwealth Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). b) Disability pensioners $14 (representing a $3 discount on regular adult admission). c) self-funded retirees (partial Comm. Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). d) self-funded retirees (no pension) $17 (full adult admission). Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession. Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
a) Aged Pensioners (Commonwealth Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). b) Disability pensioners $14 (representing a $3 discount on regular adult admission). c) self-funded retirees (partial Comm. Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). d) self-funded retirees (no pension) $17 (full adult admission). Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession. Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
b) Disability pensioners $14 (representing a $3 discount on regular adult admission). c) self-funded retirees (partial Comm. Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). d) self-funded retirees (no pension) $17 (full adult admission). Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession. Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
c) self-funded retirees (partial Comm. Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission). d) self-funded retirees (no pension) $17 (full adult admission). Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession. Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
d) self-funded retirees (no pension) $17 (full adult admission). Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession. Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession. Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust (a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(a) - (d) Nil. Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
Burswood Park Board (a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders. Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
Normal Concession 18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
18 holes $25 $17 9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
9 holes $17 $12 (b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(b) & (d) Nil. Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
Racing and Wagering Western Australia (a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid. In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues. (d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(d) Nil. Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association (a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50. (c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(c) & (d) Nil. The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission (a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for: · Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
· Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour. · Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
· Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours. (b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
(b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders. Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.
Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.

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Answered
26 September 2006
Responded by
Minister for the Environment; Racing and Gaming
Response time
26 days
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
(a) to (d) The BGPA provides reduced rates for bookings by all seniors walking groups and concession tickets of $5 for entrance to the Kings Park Wildflower Festival for all aged and disability pensioners and all seniors on presentation of a pension or seniors card.
The Perth Zoo
a) Aged Pensioners (Commonwealth Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission).
b) Disability pensioners $14 (representing a $3 discount on regular adult admission).
c) self-funded retirees (partial Comm. Aged Pension) $13 (representing a $4 discount on regular adult admission).
d) self-funded retirees (no pension) $17 (full adult admission).
Additionally, the Zoo offers 'Adults @ Children's Prices' which means that seniors (and other adults) can enter Perth Zoo for $8.50 on any Wednesday outside of school and public holidays. Non-Government issue 'Seniors Cards' (ie: private card programs) are not recognised as concession.
Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor; Swan River Trust
(a) - (d) Nil.
Burswood Park Board
(a) & (c) Golf green concession provided from Monday to Friday for Aged Pension Card Holders.
Normal Concession
18 holes $25 $17
9 holes $17 $12
(b) & (d) Nil.
Racing and Wagering Western Australia
(a) - (c) RWWA (WATAB) provides a concession to senior citizens or concession card-holders whereby the $5 fee for lodging a lost ticket claim is not required to be paid.
In addition, race clubs generally provide discounts to pensioners and concession card-holders (not senior citizen card holders) for both club membership and entry to venues.
(d) Nil.
Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association
(a) & (b) $6.00 per person; reduced to $3.50.
(c) & (d) Nil.
The Department of Environment and Conservation; Conservation Commission
(a) & (c) The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) provides aged pensioners (people in receipt of a full or partial Commonwealth Aged Pension) concession for:
· Entry to national parks, where they are the driver, and as passengers on buses that are not part of a commercial tour.
· Perth Observatory Star Viewing Night tour, Daytime tour and Sunday guided tours.
(b) The Perth Observatory's concession fees also apply to people receiving the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and Companion Card holders.
Self-funded retirees who receive no Commonwealth Government assistance are eligible for the concessions referred to in (a) above, if they are the holder of a Seniors' Card issued by any State Government in Australia.

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