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yer, it went up - it was publicised a while back.. its to pay for all those shitty roads where you're stuck in traffic each day and all these tollways that are equally crap. Actually its probably the 3rd party insurance costs due to lawyers.. they're doing this country so well.

Its still a crap-load cheaper than QLD though, and NSW

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Well read your notice of registration then, it basically discounts the Registration of the vehicle, which NOW seems to be $157

why say 'dont think so' if you dont actually know?

you are just a post whore ash :P

vic roads website info: [damn its slo today].

Fees Payable for HCC Holders

Registration - nil fee is payable.

Traffic Accident Commission - full fee is payable.

Motor Vehicle Duty - full fee is payable

The Registered Operator of the Vehicle

The registered operator of the vehicle must be either the cardholder or spouse of the cardholder.

If the concession is claimed by a spouse or domestic partner* (irrespective of gender), not shown on the card, the applicant is required to provide a copy of a marriage certificate or a statutory declaration from both parties.

Use of vehicles registered at concession rate

Vehicles registered at the concession rate must only be used for social, domestic or pleasure purposes

Number of Vehicles at Concession Rate

Only one motor vehicle per cardholder can be registered at the concession rate.

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Iwould be surprised if she only PAID $150, that sound more like the DISCOUNT to me, ah wells...whatever

Fees Payable for Pensioner Concession Card Holders

Registration - nil fee payable

Traffic Accident Commission - half of the fee is payable

Motor Vehicle Duty - full fee payable

/arnie voice

TALK TO THE HAAAAND

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Originally posted by aybee

what are you talking about concession?

i used my health care card about two weeks ago and paid around 350.

exactly :D

Originally posted by Al

Funny, i'm having a much more intellectual conversation with you're hand Dale. :P

yeah thanks Al :(

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No its not TAC insurance you get off, here is the breakdown again mate :)

Fees Payable for Health Care Card Holders

Registration - nil fee is payable.

Traffic Accident Commission - full fee is payable.

Motor Vehicle Duty - full fee is payable

it is the reg part you get off which I think it currently $157.

Rego costs vary throughout the state, torquay for example is more like 300 or $400

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