Veterans will be able to travel for free across Victoria’s entire public transport network during Veterans’ Health Week with the support of the Victorian Government.
Minister for Veterans, Natalie Suleyman, today encouraged all Victorian veterans, war widows and war widowers to access free travel across public transport in Victoria from Sunday 13 October to Sunday 20 October.
“We owe our veterans so much appreciation and thanks – free public transport during Veterans Health Week is one way we can show our gratitude and support,” said Minister Suleyman.
Veterans’ Health Week is run each year across Australia focused on the health and wellbeing of those who have served and their families.
This year’s theme – Keep Connected – aims to promote good health and wellbeing in the everyday lives of veterans and their families and shine a light on the importance of social togetherness.
Veterans, war widows and war widowers will be able to travel free throughout Veterans’ Health Week across all bus, tram and train networks in metro Melbourne and regional Victoria.
“This initiative will ensure our veterans can explore everything Victoria has to offer on our extensive public transport network this Veterans’ Health Week,” said Minister for Public and Active Transport, Gabrielle Williams.
To take up the offer, veterans need to travel with either a Victorian Veterans Card – Victoria, an ex-service association or returned from active service badge, a Department of Veterans’ Affairs gold or white card or a Category ‘V’ Victorian public transport concession card.
Holders of Veterans Concession myki, EDA/TPI or War Veterans/War Widow Free Travel Pass can touch on and off as usual. Myki fares won’t be charged during this period.
For more information about the offer of free transport visit ptv.vic.gov.au/news-and-events.