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Sign up for a Victorian Seniors Card and enjoy free public transport during Seniors Festival

The much-anticipated Victorian Seniors Festival is just around the corner.

This state-wide event for older residents takes place every October across Victoria. This year, the theme of the festival is “Connect, Create, Celebrate.” It invites older Victorians to come together, explore new interests, and celebrate their community.

To make the most of this vibrant festival, we encourage older residents to sign up for a Victorian Seniors Card. By becoming a cardholder, you can enjoy eight days of free public transport during the Seniors Festival from 5-12 October, making it easier to attend various events and connect with friends.

The Victorian Seniors Card program is completely free, with no application fees or charges, ensuring that everyone can participate without financial burden. It is a fantastic opportunity to get involved and enjoy the many activities planned for the festival.

Don’t miss out on the chance to celebrate and connect. Sign up for your Victorian Seniors Card today, and stay tuned for more information about the Victorian Seniors Festival.

For more information about the Victorian Seniors Card program, including eligibility criteria and application details, phone 1300 797 210 or visit www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/seniors-card

For more information about Seniors Festival activities in Cardinia Shire, visit cardinia.vic.gov.au/seniorsfestival

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