Christmas has come early for families in the Myall Lakes with vouchers to be redeemed by the end of the year and more to come for next year.
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Every school-enrolled child in NSW is eligible for two $100 Active Kids vouchers per year towards the cost of sport and active recreation fees.
The Active Kids vouchers are available until December 31, while the NSW Government's new $100 First Lap learn to swim voucher for pre-school children and kindergarten kids will be available from December 1 until June 30, 2022.
Myall Lakes MP, Stephen Bromhead said the two voucher programs were an early Christmas present for families that could save them hundreds of dollars.
"With COVID restrictions stopping sport for several months, many families are yet to use their 2021 Active Kids vouchers meaning there's vouchers still available to be used," Mr Bromhead said.
"These NSW Government cost-saving measures mean Myall Lakes kids can get back to playing sport and learning to swim without putting pressure on family budgets in the lead-up to Christmas."
Premier Dominic Perrottet encouraged NSW families to dive into the new First Lap Learn to Swim program, which started on Friday, December 3.
With COVID restrictions stopping sport for several months, around 430,000 children are yet to use their Active Kids vouchers this year, meaning there is around $86 million worth of vouchers still up for grabs.
- NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet
"Now sport is back up and running, we're keen to remind parents to use these excellent NSW Government cost-saving measures so kids can get back to playing sport and learning to swim without breaking the family budget," Mr Perrottet said.
"With COVID restrictions stopping sport for several months, around 430,000 children are yet to use their Active Kids vouchers this year, meaning there is around $86 million worth of vouchers still up for grabs."
Minister for Digital and Customer Service Victor Dominello said the $100 First Lap learn to swim voucher and Active Kids program are among dozens of NSW Government savings to help to ease cost of living pressures for households.
"Every cent counts when it comes to balancing the family budget and claiming the First Lap voucher is now at your fingertips and available via the Service NSW app," Mr Dominello said.
Minster for Sport Natalie Ward said the First Lap program has been expanded to include not just pre-school children but also those in kindergarten in 2021 and 2022.
"With summer officially started, there's no better time to dive into the First Lap program and make sure your child learns vital safety skills," Mrs Ward said.
For more details or to download a voucher, visit the Service NSW website.
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