OVERVIEW
If you’re a NSW resident over the age of 60, you may
already be well aware of the benefits of the Seniors
Card/Senior Savers Card. Having a Seniors Card gives
you access to major discounts with thousands of stores
and government services, from transport, to insurance,
to groceries, to plumbing and other services.
The introduction of the Senior Savers Card is available
for those who are working more than 20 hours of work
per week and not yet eligible for the Seniors Card.
What you may not be aware of – and we hope to change
that with this workshop – is that there’s a website
for the Seniors Card/Senior Savers Card that makes
getting and using the card much easier. Not only can
you apply for a Seniors Card/Senior Savers Card on the
website, you can also apply for a replacement for a lost
card, find out who is offering discounts in your local
area, and even sign up for an email newsletter that
provides the latest news and offers for holders of the
Seniors Card/Senior Savers Card.
Throughout this workshop, we’ll walk through how you
can access and use this website to make the most of
your Seniors Card/Senior Savers Card.
WHO IS THIS WORKSHOP FOR?
Any Australian citizen residing in NSW who is 60 years
or over and who works an average of 20 hours a week
or less over a 12-month period is eligible for a Seniors
Card, even those still partially employed.
For those who are 60 years or over and who work more
than an average of 20 hours a week over a 12-month
period is eligible for a Senior Savers Card.
If this description fits you, then this workshop is for
you. All Seniors Card/Senior Savers Card holders and
people eligible for a Seniors Card/Senior Savers Card
can find the website useful.
In this workshop we will assume that you’ve used the
internet at least a little bit – enough to visit a website,
click on a link and fill in an online form. You don’t have
to be any kind of expert – even a very basic knowledge
of the internet will get you through!
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
In order to complete this workshop, you will need a
computer or tablet with an internet connection and a
web browser such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome
or Apple Safari.
Throughout the guide we will assume you’re using
Microsoft Edge, which is the browser that comes
pre-installed on Windows Computers. Other browsers
might be slightly different (for example, the wording on
the prompts might vary, or the Favourites/Bookmarks
button may be in a slightly different place), but in
general the browsers all operate very similarly and you
shouldn’t have any problems.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
This workshop is designed to help you make the most
of the Seniors Card website.
We’ll start with a walkthrough of some of the basic
tasks you might want to accomplish using the website,
such as applying for the Seniors Card and Senior
Savers Card, getting a replacement card or changing
some of the site settings.
We’ll then look into features you’re probably most
interested in, such as how to search for discounts.
We’ll cover both the process of using the website’s
search function as well as downloading a local
directory for your area. We’ll also cover signing up for
the newsletter.
Note this class is for seniors aged over 60. Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Community College has received funding to run these low-fee courses under the Tech Savvy Seniors Program – a NSW Government initiative in partnership with Telstra. Photo ID is required.