Government Sport Vouchers
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Get Your Kids Riding with Government Sport Vouchers.
State and Territory Governments are directly helping more kids get active by offering vouchers to help reduce the costs of taking part in organised sport.
AusCycling is a registered provided for these programs, making it easier than ever to get your child pedaling through an AusCycling membership, AusBike or another AusCycling-approved program.
How to Redeem Your Voucher
If you’re a new AusCycling member based in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia:
- Create an account for your child on AusCycling’s Membership system, Tidy HQ
- Enter your child's information (not yours) and create a password for the account.
- Make a note of the Contact ID Number and complete your child's profile details.
- Find the redemption form for your state or territory using the links below and fill it out completely.
If you’re an existing AusCycling member looking to renew your membership:
- Complete the redemption form for your state or territory, using the links below.
- Once we receive your completed form, someone from our Member Services team will be in touch to process your membership. There’s no need to pay for the membership upfront.
Vouchers vary in every state and territory and in Northern Territory and Western Australia, vouchers are processed through the clubs, so use the information below to find out more.
State and Territory Voucher Programs
New South Wales
Families in New South Wales who receive Family Tax Benefit can apply for two Active Kids voucher annually for each eligible child, valued at $50 each.
Find out more or apply for your Active Kids voucher.
Once you've received your voucher, complete the AusCycling form.
Northern Territory
Every child living in an urban area and enrolled in a school (including transition to year 12 and home-schooled children) is eligible to receive two $100 sport vouchers each year.
Find out more or apply for your Sport Voucher
How to redeem the voucher
Once you’ve received your voucher:
1. Take the voucher to a registered club
2. Get your voucher approved by a registered activity provider
3. Register your child with the activity provider
4. Use the voucher for your child’s activity costs
Queensland
Families in Queensland can apply for a FairPlay voucher for each eligible child, valued up to $200.
Once you've received your voucher, complete the AusCycling form.
South Australia
Families in South Australia with children in Reception to Year 9 can apply for a Sports Voucher for each eligible child, valued up to $100 per child.
Once you've received your voucher, complete the AusCycling form.
Tasmania
Families in Tasmania with children aged 5 to 18 who are listed on a valid Services Australia Health care or Pensioners Concession Card can apply for two vouchers worth up to $100 each through Ticket to Play.
Find out more or apply for your voucher.
Once you've received your voucher, complete the AusCycling form.
Victoria
Families in Victoria with children aged 0 to 18 may be eligible to receive a Get Active Kids Voucher worth up to $200.
Once you've received your voucher, complete the AusCycling form.
Western Australia
Families in Western Australia with children aged 5 to 18 may be eligible to receive a KidSport voucher worth up to $500.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Vouchers can only be used once per calendar year and cannot be used for previous memberships.
- The remaining balance on a voucher cannot be carried over and is forfeited if not used entirely.
- Vouchers cannot be used for individual items like jerseys or socks.
- Vouchers are not redeemable for cash.
- Upgrading memberships (e.g., Lifestyle to Race) after using a voucher is not possible.
- If the membership cost exceeds the voucher value, you will be invoiced for the remaining amount.
Renewing AusCycling Members:
Do not pay for the membership upfront! Instead, complete the redemption form for your state.
Once we receive your completed form, a team member will contact you to process the membership. If the membership cost exceeds the voucher value, you will be invoiced for the remaining amount.