Here's Everything You Need to Know About the Victorian Government's $200 Regional Travel Vouchers

You can apply for the first round of 40,000 vouchers from tomorrow — but there are some caveats.
Sarah Ward and Samantha Teague
Published on December 10, 2020

Victorians, it's holiday time. After a year largely spent staring at your own four walls, you probably don't need much motivation to head out of town, but the State Government is giving you some anyway. In an effort to encourage everyone to take a getaway within the state, it's handing out $200 vouchers for regional travel.

The idea has two obvious aims: enticing Victorian residents to go venturing throughout the state, and helping support regional pubs, hotels, wineries and small businesses. The move was first announced back in mid-November — as part of a $465 million Victorian Tourism Recovery Package — but today, Thursday, December 10, the exact details of what you can spend the money on, when you can spend it and exactly how you can get your hands on the vouchers have been unveiled.

The vouchers will be released in three 40,000 batches, with the first lot available to apply for from tomorrow, Friday, December 11, followed by subsequent rounds on Wednesday, January 20 and Tuesday, March 30. This first round can used for travel between December 12–January 22, and additional rounds for travel between January 27–April 1 and April 6–May 31, respectively.

The vouchers can be spent on accommodation, tourism attractions and tours in regional Victoria, the Yarra Ranges and the Mornington Peninsula. But, there's a hefty list of things you can't spend them on, including gaming, alcohol, fuel, food and drinks (unless it's part of a winery tour, for example), groceries, personal items (such as clothing) and transport (such as rental cars and public transport).

So, you can't just use the voucher to road trip to a pub, but you can use it to book accommodation at the pub, then spend your own money on food and drinks — which will still make your trip away significantly cheaper.

There are some additional caveats, too: the vouchers are limited to one per household (not per person) across the entire scheme; you must first provide evidence of spending $400 on accommodation, attractions or tours before getting your $200; and you must pay for a minimum of two nights accommodation in regional Victoria. Which means, at most, half of your expenses will be covered — but, that's $200 that you won't have to fork out yourself.

Yes, it's a little complicated — but the Vic Government has broken it down in more detail over here. It has also given some more examples of what you can use the vouchers on, including holiday parks, camping sites, cottages, farm stays, private holiday rentals, houseboats (yes, houseboats), winery tours, adventure tours and entry fees to regional attractions, such as. museums, water parks and adventure parks.

You can apply for the first round of 40,000 $200 travel vouchers from 10am on Friday, December 11 at business.vic.gov.au/travelvouchers. Subsequent rounds will open on Wednesday, January 20 and on Tuesday, March 30.

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Published on December 10, 2020 by Sarah Ward
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