Media Release - Free Rapid Antigen Tests

Published on 06 September 2022

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MEDIA RELEASE

Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke said eligible customers in NSW will now have access to up to 10 free RATs through Service NSW Centres, in addition to existing distribution points at more than 200 neighbourhood and community centres located across the State.

“Although we are heading out of winter, the risk of COVID-19 remains and we want to ensure RATs are easily accessible for pensioners and concession card holders in our community,” Ms Cooke said.

“We are committed to supporting our local communities and helping to drive down the cost of living where we can for vulnerable people.”

List of locations:

  • Cootamundra Service Centre
  • Cowra Information & Neighbourhood Centre Inc
  • Cowra Service Centre
  • Junee Community Centre Inc
  • Gundagai Neighbourhood Centre Inc
  • Narrandera Service Centre
  • Temora Community Centre Inc
  • West Wyalong Service Centre
  • Young Neighbourhood Centre Inc
  • Young Service Centre

The roll-out is part of the NSW Government’s program to provide millions of free rapid antigen tests to ensure they are readily available to support our state’s most vulnerable. 

Eligible customers need to show Service NSW staff their Commonwealth concession card at any one of our 113 Service Centres, four Mobile Service Centres or Disaster Recovery Centres across the State.

This once again shows the NSW Government is ensuring no one is left behind, especially seniors.

This builds upon our earlier commitment to pick up the Federal Government’s Concessional Access Program, which it dropped at the end of last month.

The program will run until the end of October 2022. Eligible Commonwealth Concession Card holders in NSW include:

  • Pensioner Concession card
  • Commonwealth Seniors Health Care card
  • Health Care Card (including Low Income Health Care card)
  • Department of Veterans’ Affairs Gold, White or Orange cards.

For more information visit Free rapid antigen tests to support vulnerable communities | NSW Government or visit any Service NSW Service Centre. 

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