Question regarding subsidies, rebates, and concessions for specific groups (disability pensioners, self-funded retirees with/without partial aged pension) is asked, and the response indicates that the Department for Community Development, Office for Children and Youth, and Office for Seniors and Volunteering do not administer or provide such assistance directly, although the Seniors Card program facilitates access to them.

AnsweredQoN 1466Legislative Assembly
Asked
31 August 2006
Portfolio
Community Development; Seniors and Volunteering; Youth

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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.

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Answered
27 September 2006
Responded by
Minister for Community Development; Seniors and Volunteering; Youth
Response time
27 days
Department for Community Development:
(a-d) Nil.
Office for Children and Youth:
(a-d) Nil.
Office for Seniors and Volunteering:
(a-d) Nil.
The Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering does not administer or provide any subsidies, rebates and concession.
The Office does administer the WA Seniors Card Program. The Seniors Card is used by many seniors to
access
a range of subsidies, rebates and concessions, however, as noted above, OSIV does not administer or provide any of these.

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