One week left to boost your budget with Dine & Discover NSW vouchers
Households are being reminded to spend any remaining Dine & Discover NSW Vouchers, with the 30 June deadline just around the corner.
Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello said the program has been a game changer for local businesses and families.
“The vouchers have been an overwhelming success, by getting more customers through doors of businesses and boosting household budgets,” Mr Dominello said.
“The program has served its intended purpose by supporting our local hospitality, cultural and entertainment businesses, all of which were hit hard by the pandemic.
“Across the State, almost half a billion dollars has been invested across 16,600 businesses, but there is still money to be redeemed.
“My message to the community is simple – don’t miss out. Check to see if you have any vouchers remaining and spend them now.
“Whether you’re going to a restaurant with friends, checking out a new movie or taking the kids to a museum, there is money to be saved.
“We thank all those businesses which have participated and the people of NSW for embracing the program and supporting local businesses.”
More than 5.4 million customers registered for the program, receiving three $25 Dine NSW and three $25 Discover NSW Vouchers.
After 30 June, Dine & Discover NSW Vouchers will move to the expired tab of the vouchers section in the Service NSW app but Discover NSW registered business can still accept Parents NSW Vouchers until 9 October 2022.
Stay NSW Vouchers, which assist the accommodation sector, are also available until 9 October.
Businesses with questions about the end of the program are encouraged to speak with their dedicated business concierge, call 13 77 88 or visit the Service NSW website.
Customers needing more information can visit https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/campaign/dine-discover-nsw
Top 10 local government areas with the most unclaimed money.
LGA | Unclaimed Money |
Central Coast | $13,688,575 |
Blacktown | $13,247,350 |
Canterbury-Bankstown | $12,858,025 |
Northern Beaches | $10,733,100 |
Sydney | $9,915,975 |
Parramatta | $8,925,475 |
Sutherland Shire | $8,837,750 |
Cumberland | $8,748,125 |
Wollongong | $8,519,950 |
Liverpool | $8,382,975 |
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