The Service NSW mobile serve centre will visit two Great Lakes towns later this month.
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The one day visits will enable Smiths Lake and Bulahdelah residents easier access to State government transactions.
The custom fitted Service NSW bus, which saves people both time and money, spends about 46 weeks of the year on the road in areas where Service NSW has no existing physical presence.
"These buses will take Service NSW to people's front steps, saving them not only time, but also money," Member for Myall Lakes, Stephen Bromhead said.
"The buses will perform every major Service NSW transaction including Driver Knowledge Tests as well as Cost of Living appointments."
These buses will take Service NSW to people's front steps, saving them not only time, but also money.
- Stephen Bromhead
Since 2013, Service NSW has become a one stop shop for vital services such as getting a birth certificate, a Seniors Card, driver licence and vehicle registration.
It is also a gateway to household savings and can help people access important cost of living programs, such as Energy Switch, $100 Active Kids and Creative vouchers and cheaper Green Slips.
"The Mobile Service Centre will be cashless, with payment options including cheque, EFTPOS or credit card."
The service will visit:
- Smiths Lake, Tuesday, May 25, 56 Macwood Road from 10:30am-4pm, and
- Bulahdelah, Wednesday, May 29, Wade Park, 67 Crawford Street from 10am-3pm.
For more information click on to the website here or call 13 77 88.
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