Australia’s veterans have served with courage and dedication. In recognition of that service, a range of discounts and concessions are available through government programs and organisations. These benefits provide financial relief and improved access to essential services, helping veterans maintain their independence, well-being and quality of life.
From healthcare and transport to utilities and lifestyle perks, concessions help ease the cost of living. Many are available at both state and federal levels, with eligibility often based on the veteran’s service record and their holding of a Veteran Gold Card or Pensioner Concession Card.
Key takeaways
- Veterans can access a wide range of government concessions across healthcare, transport, utilities and lifestyle, helping to ease the cost of living.
- Eligibility is often linked to holding a DVA Gold Card or Pensioner Concession Card, which unlocks benefits at both federal and state levels.
- State-specific programs offer extra perks, such as discounted registration, energy rebates, free travel days and recreational licences.
- Support goes beyond financial relief, with services like home care, employment assistance and discounted telecommunications improving overall quality of life.
Healthcare Concessions
For many veterans, access to affordable and quality healthcare is essential. The Australian Government, through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA), provides a range of medical benefits to eligible veterans. These benefits help reduce healthcare expenses, ensuring that veterans receive necessary treatments, medications, and in-home support.
Eligibility Criteria
Veterans may be eligible for healthcare concessions if they hold one of the following cards:
- DVA Gold Card – Provides comprehensive medical coverage for all health conditions.
- Pensioner Concession Card – Offers various healthcare discounts, including subsidised prescription medications and medical services.
Medical Services and Pharmaceutical Benefits
Veterans with an eligible concession card can access
- Free or reduced-cost general practitioner (GP) visits, allowing them to receive medical care without worrying about high consultation fees.
- Discounted prescription medications through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
- Additional subsidies, ensuring that they pay lower fees for essential medications compared to standard PBS rates.
Home Care Support
The Veterans’ Home Care Program (VHC) provides at-home support services to help eligible veterans maintain their independence.
- Cleaning assistance (vacuuming, dusting, household maintenance).
- Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming).
- Home maintenance (minor repairs, safety modifications).
This program is particularly beneficial for veterans who require extra support due to age, disability, or medical conditions.
Transportation Concessions
Access to affordable transportation is crucial for veterans, whether for medical appointments, social activities, or everyday commuting. Various state and territory governments offer public transport discounts and private vehicle concessions to help veterans reduce travel expenses.
Public Transport Discounts
Veterans can access free or heavily discounted public transport, ensuring they stay mobile without financial strain. Most states offer reduced fares on buses, trains, and ferries for veterans with a Veteran Gold Card or Pensioner Concession Card. These discounts make daily travel more affordable and accessible. Additionally, Victoria offers free travel on ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day for veterans and war widows to attend commemorative events.
Private Vehicle Concessions
For veterans who drive, several states provide financial relief on vehicle registration and travel costs.
- 50% discount on travel and a free annual travel voucher for war veterans and war widows in Victoria, making long-distance travel more affordable.
- Vehicle registration discounts available in Tasmania, Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory, New South Wales, and the Australian Capital Territory. These discounts significantly lower the cost of owning and maintaining a vehicle.
- Toll fee reductions or exemptions in New South Wales and Victoria, helping veterans save on motorway costs.
By offering free public transport days, discounted fares, and vehicle cost reductions, these concessions ensure veterans can travel easily and affordably.
Utility and Household Concessions
Keeping up with household expenses can be challenging, which is why state governments offer veterans discounts on electricity, gas, water, and property rates. These concessions provide significant relief, particularly for retired or disabled veterans managing fixed incomes.
Electricity & Gas Discounts
Veterans in most states are eligible for discounted electricity and gas bills, helping them manage rising energy costs. These rebates vary by state and can be applied directly to utility accounts.
Water & Sewage Concessions
Water and sewage service discounts are available in certain states:
- South Australia – Offers discounts on both water and sewage services for eligible veterans.
- New South Wales – Veterans can receive a 50% discount on water rates, significantly reducing household expenses.
Property Rate Reductions
Some local councils, particularly in Victoria, provide property rate reductions to veterans, helping them lower their annual housing costs.
These concessions lighten the financial burden of essential household expenses, allowing veterans to allocate resources to other needs while maintaining a comfortable standard of living.
Additional Benefits for Veterans
In addition to healthcare, transportation, and household concessions, veterans are also entitled to postal and telecommunication benefits, making essential services more affordable and accessible.
Postal & Telecommunication Benefits
Discounted Postage Rates (Australia Post)
- Veterans can access discounted postage rates for both letters and parcels through Australia Post.
- This benefit is particularly helpful for veterans who need to send mail frequently, whether for personal or official purposes.
Concession Plans for Phone & Internet (Telstra)
- Telstra offers concession plans to veterans, reducing the cost of home phone and internet services.
- These plans ensure that veterans can stay connected with family, friends, and essential services without high communication costs.
These postal and telecommunication discounts provide extra financial relief and convenience, making everyday life easier for veterans.
State-Specific Concessions
Many states offer additional veteran-specific concessions, providing financial relief and exclusive perks beyond national benefits.
Queensland
Electricity Rebate Scheme
Veterans can access discounted electricity bills, helping to reduce household energy expenses.
Victoria
Recreation & Lifestyle Concessions
Veterans in Victoria receive several recreational benefits, encouraging outdoor activities and leisure:
- Free trailer and caravan registration – Helps reduce the cost of owning and maintaining recreational vehicles.
- Fishing licence exemption – Veterans can enjoy fishing without needing to purchase a licence.
- Free marine/boating licences – Veterans can apply for a free marine licence, allowing them to operate boats without additional costs.
Employment Support
- The Victorian Government runs veteran-specific employment programs, providing job opportunities, career support, and transition assistance to veterans re-entering the workforce.
Non-Mains Energy Concession
- Veterans who rely on non-mains energy sources (such as LPG, firewood, generator power, or carted water) can receive discounted electricity and water bills under this concession.
- Energy Assistance Payment – A state-funded program that helps veterans lower their electricity costs, providing relief from rising energy expenses.
New South Wales
Veterans in NSW can access various concessions, including:
- Discounted transport fares. Reduced utility costs on electricity, gas, and water bills.
These state-based concessions offer additional financial support, ensuring that veterans receive benefits tailored to their location and needs.
Federal Programs for Veterans
In addition to state-based concessions, the Australian Government provides federal financial support programs to assist veterans with living expenses. These programs aim to help veterans who are elderly, living with service-related disabilities, or facing financial hardship.
Service Pension
The Service Pension provides ongoing financial support to veterans who:
- Have reached the pension age and meet the eligibility criteria.
- Are permanently unable to work due to service-related disabilities.
This pension helps cover essential living expenses, ensuring that eligible veterans have the financial security they need to maintain a comfortable lifestyle.
Payments are means-tested and vary depending on factors such as income, assets, and personal circumstances.
Energy Bill Relief Fund
- The Energy Bill Relief Fund is a federal initiative that provides electricity bill assistance to eligible households, including veterans.
- This program is designed to alleviate the impact of rising energy costs by offering direct rebates or discounts on electricity bills.
- Eligibility criteria vary by state, but veterans with low incomes or concession cards are often eligible for support.
These federal programs provide essential financial relief, ensuring that veterans have the stability they deserve after their service.
Ongoing Support for Australia’s Veterans
Australia’s veterans have access to a wide range of discounts and concessions across healthcare, transportation, utilities, lifestyle, and financial support programs. These benefits play a crucial role in reducing living costs, improving access to essential services, and enhancing overall well-being.
These concessions are a small token of appreciation for the service and sacrifice of Australia’s veterans. By taking full advantage of these benefits, veterans can enjoy greater financial security, better access to healthcare, and an improved quality of life.
For the latest information and application details, visit the DVA website or contact your state’s veterans’ affairs office.
Additionally, if you require any assistance with your DVA claims or believe you may be entitled to compensation for your service.
Book in a free consultation with our VetComp team today.
FAQs
We’ve gathered our most commonly asked questions here, so you can feel informed, at ease, and ready to take the next step toward the support and benefits you deserve.
What types of concessions are available to Australian veterans?
Veterans can access a wide range of concessions and discounts, including:
- Healthcare benefits such as discounted medical services and prescriptions
- Transport concessions for public and private travel
- Utility and household discounts on electricity, gas, water, and council rates
- Lifestyle perks, including recreational licences and reduced postal/telecommunication costs
- Financial support through pensions and energy relief programs
These benefits aim to reduce cost-of-living pressures and enhance veterans’ quality of life.
How do I know if I’m eligible for these concessions?
Eligibility often depends on holding a valid concession card. The most commonly accepted cards include:
- DVA Gold Card – Offers full medical coverage and broad access to concessions
- Pensioner Concession Card – Provides discounts on health, transport, and utilities
Eligibility for specific benefits may also be tied to your service history, age, income, or disability status. Your VetComp advocate can help confirm your eligibility and assist with applications.
What healthcare support can I get with a DVA Gold or Pensioner Concession Card?
If you hold one of these cards, you may be entitled to:
- Free or low-cost GP visits
- Cheaper prescription medications through the PBS
- Access to the Veterans’ Home Care (VHC) Program, which includes cleaning, personal care, and home maintenance services
These benefits ensure you receive comprehensive care while reducing out-of-pocket expenses.
Are there transport discounts available for veterans?
Yes. Veterans can receive:
- Free or heavily discounted public transport in most states
- Special travel perks on commemorative days (e.g., free travel on ANZAC and Remembrance Days in Victoria)
- Private vehicle registration discounts and toll concessions in states like NSW and Victoria
These offers help veterans remain mobile and socially active without significant financial strain.
Can veterans get help with utility and household bills?
Absolutely. Many states offer:
- Electricity and gas bill rebates
- Water and sewage discounts (e.g., 50% off water in NSW, water/sewage discounts in SA)
- Council rate reductions in areas such as Victoria
These concessions help veterans manage rising household costs, especially those on fixed or limited incomes.
Are there state-specific benefits I should be aware of?
Yes. Several states provide unique benefits:
- Victoria – Free trailer/caravan rego, marine/fishing licences, and employment assistance programs
- Queensland – Electricity rebate schemes
- Western Australia – Energy Assistance Payments
- NSW – Extensive transport and utility concessions
These additional perks vary, so it’s worth checking with your state’s veterans’ affairs office or speaking to a VetComp advisor.

