Locals will have more time to use their Dine & Discover vouchers with the initiative extended until the end of July.
The latest data shows more than 4.23 million people in NSW have downloaded the vouchers since they were launched in March spending a combined total of more than $357 million with registered businesses when adding in the additional spend on top of the voucher amount.
Penrith MP Stuart Ayres said the stimulus had proved popular and played a valuable role supporting local businesses as well as reviving consumer confidence.
“This program is win-win for communities – it’s provides local businesses with much needed stimulus and families with hip pocket relief,” Mr Ayres said.
“People of all ages and walks of life are giving them a go and we don’t want anyone to miss out. This extension will ensure everyone has a chance to use all four of their vouchers, which I’m sure will be particularly handy in the school holidays.”
Every adult in NSW is eligible for four $25 vouchers worth $100 in total, to spend across the 14,000 participating businesses.
Dining out has been particularly popular, with patrons across the State spending on average $41 for every $25 voucher used.
Mr Ayres said the enthusiastic take up of the vouchers showed digital initiatives were the way of the future.
“It’s not too late for businesses to register and customers are encouraged to sign up and spend their vouchers before they expire on July 31, 2021,” Mr Ayres said.
“We’re giving people more time to take full advantage of these vouchers, so make sure you sign up and use them before you lose them.”
The vouchers had been due to expire on June 30.
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