❓ Mr Barron-Sullivan asked about concessions and rebates available to disability pensioners and self-funded retirees from various WA government authorities. The answer details specific concessions offered by different agencies like DPI, Public Transport Authority, and LandCorp.
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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.
Port Hedland Port Authority, Dampier Port Authority, Esperance Port Authority, Midland Redevelopment Authority, Main Roads, Bunbury Port Authority, Albany Port Authority, Geraldton Port Authority, EPRA, Subiaco Redevelopment Authority, Broome Port Authority, Armadale Revdevelopment Authority, Fremantle Port Authority (a) Nil (b) Nil (c) Nil (d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(a) Nil (b) Nil (c) Nil (d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(b) Nil (c) Nil (d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(c) Nil (d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of 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.
Port Hedland Port Authority, Dampier Port Authority, Esperance Port Authority, Midland Redevelopment Authority, Main Roads, Bunbury Port Authority, Albany Port Authority, Geraldton Port Authority, EPRA, Subiaco Redevelopment Authority, Broome Port Authority, Armadale Revdevelopment Authority, Fremantle Port Authority (a) Nil (b) Nil (c) Nil (d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(a) Nil (b) Nil (c) Nil (d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(b) Nil (c) Nil (d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(c) Nil (d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(d) Nil Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Land Corp Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified. Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board (a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card. DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
DPI a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26 th parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth). b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension. c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person. d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
d) Nil. Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Public Transport Authority Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Transperth and regional bus services The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland. (a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled. People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week. (b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel. This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment. (c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket. (d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket . Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Transwa Rail and Road Coach services (a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card. 100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card. (d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
(d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
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17 October 2006
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
47 days
Answer
Port Hedland Port Authority, Dampier Port Authority, Esperance Port Authority, Midland Redevelopment Authority, Main Roads, Bunbury Port Authority, Albany Port Authority, Geraldton Port Authority, EPRA, Subiaco Redevelopment Authority, Broome Port Authority, Armadale Revdevelopment Authority, Fremantle Port Authority
(a) Nil
(b) Nil
(c) Nil
(d) Nil
Land Corp
Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified.
Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board
(a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card.
DPI
a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26
th
parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth).
b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension.
c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person.
d) Nil.
Public Transport Authority
Transperth and regional bus services
The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland.
(a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled.
People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week.
(b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel.
This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment.
(c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket.
(d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket .
Transwa Rail and Road Coach services
(a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network.
100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card.
100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card.
(d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
Port Hedland Port Authority, Dampier Port Authority, Esperance Port Authority, Midland Redevelopment Authority, Main Roads, Bunbury Port Authority, Albany Port Authority, Geraldton Port Authority, EPRA, Subiaco Redevelopment Authority, Broome Port Authority, Armadale Revdevelopment Authority, Fremantle Port Authority
(a) Nil
(b) Nil
(c) Nil
(d) Nil
Land Corp
Sales rebates are paid to eligible purchasers of relevant LandCorp land. Purchasers may include the groups identified.
Eastern Goldfeilds Transit Board
(a)-(d) All individuals in the groupings are entitled to concession fares on TransGoldfields Services so long as they entitled to a recognized Government issued concession card.
DPI
a) Aged pensioners receive free driver licences and a 50% concession on vehicle licence fees, limited to one vehicle per person. The Pensioner Annual Free Trip Scheme is provided by the West Australian Government as part of its commitment to make transport accessible for all West Australians. Pensioners living north of the 26
th
parallel are entitled to one return journey by air or coach, per year, to Perth or elsewhere in the South West Land Division (provided the fare is not greater than that to Perth).
b) Disability support pensioners who are not receiving a 100% pension (i.e. are partially self funded) are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and 50% discount on drivers licence fees. Disability support pensioners who receive a full (maximum rate) pension are eligible for 100% discount on vehicle licence fees, are not required to pay stamp duty on the vehicles they purchase, and receive 50% discount on driver licence fees. Limited to one vehicle per person. The Taxi Users' Subsidy Scheme (TUSS) provides taxi travel at a reduced rate for people who have a severe permanent disability that will always prevent them using a conventional public transport bus service. It is important to note, however, that the TUSS has its own criteria for eligibility. These criteria are not related to the eligibility criteria for the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension.
c) Self funded retirees who hold a Commonwealth Seniors Healthcare Card and a WA Seniors Card are eligible for a 50% discount on vehicle licence fees and free driver licences. Limited to one vehicle per person.
d) Nil.
Public Transport Authority
Transperth and regional bus services
The following concessions are available on Transperth bus, train and ferry services in metropolitan Perth and on regional town bus services in Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Collie, Esperance, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Manjimup, Narrogin and Port Hedland.
(a) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares which are set at discounts ranging from 57 to 62 per cent depending on distance traveled.
People in receipt of the Commonwealth Aged Pension who also hold the WA Seniors Card and Seniors Ticket are entitled to free travel on Sundays, public holidays and during Seniors Week.
(b) People in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension and who are also employed in recognised supported employment settings are entitled to the unrestricted monthly or six-monthly ticket. This is a significantly discounted concession fare which provides unrestricted system-wide travel.
This concession ticket may also be issued, on application supported by a medical certificate, to persons in receipt of the Commonwealth Disability Support Pension who are not employed in supported employment settings but whose disability is such that they are unable to use the ticketing equipment.
(c) Self-funded retirees who are in receipt of a partial Commonwealth Aged Pension are entitled to concession fares if they hold the Pensioner Concession Card issued by Centrelink or the Department of Veteran's Affairs, and free travel on specified days if they hold the WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket.
(d) Self-funded retirees who are not in receipt of Commonwealth Government assistance are not entitled to concession travel (and free travel on specified days) unless they hold a WA Seniors Card and WA Seniors Ticket .
Transwa Rail and Road Coach services
(a)-(c) 50% discount and one free return trip or two single trips per annum on the rail and road coach network.
100% concession to those in receipt of a Visual Impairment Card.
100% concession to those in receipt of a Companion Card.
(d) There are no entitlements for self-funding retirees who are not in receipt of Government assistance.
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