Families have just over two weeks left to use their vouchers. 9News
2GB's Chris O'Keefe confirmed NSW Premier Chris Minns would significantly pull back the voucher program from January 2024 by offering it on a means-tested basis.
As for this year's winter sport, families have just over two weeks left to use their vouchers before they expire on June 30. So how can families still make the most of the vouchers, and what organisations will still take them? All school-enrolled children aged 4½ to 18 in New South Wales with a current Medicare card are eligible for the $100 vouchers until January 2024.
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