Families across NSW can receive $250 worth of vouchers that they can use at entertainment, recreational and accommodation businesses.
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The state government's Parents Program goes live on February 7, as a way to thank parents, guardians and carers for providing home-learning to children aged between four-and-a-half and 18 who are enrolled in school.
Eligible families will receive five $50 vouchers, which can be redeemed at Discover NSW and Stay NSW registered businesses until October 9.
Premier Dominic Perrottet said this program was a big win for households and would help ease the cost of living for busy parents.
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"This is all about thanking parents for their home schooling efforts last year, helping make ends meet and supporting local businesses," he said.
"Parents have persevered and balanced a variety of challenges as a result of home learning, and we are grateful for their hard work and sacrifices."
That is not the only voucher initiative that will be rolled out this month - the Stay NSW voucher program will provide adults over the age of 18 with a $50 voucher to spend at registered accommodation providers.
These vouchers can be accessed from February 21.
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"These vouchers are a double win - they encourage families to get out and enjoy the best of our state, while also providing much needed income to businesses affected by the pandemic," Mr Perrottet said.
Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello said households would be able to apply for both programs via Service NSW.
"Applying is easy and can be done quickly via your Service NSW app, the Service NSW website or by calling 13 77 88 for assistance," he said.
Both programs are part of the state government's $2.8 billion COVID-19 Economic Recovery Strategy announced in October, and the recently announced $1 billion COVID support business package.
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Bookings made through third party providers such as online booking platforms and travel agents are not included in the program.
Customers can pool multiple Stay NSW vouchers with friends or family for the same booking at registered accommodation providers.
Participating businesses will be able to redeem vouchers seven days a week, including on public holidays.
For more information, visit https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/parents-nsw-vouchers.
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