Get 25 per Cent off Your Dining Bill – and Entertainment Experiences – Anywhere in Victoria

Binghay Co • April 7, 2022

It’s like Melbourne Money, but for the rest of the state. And it includes rebates on visits to cinemas, exhibitions and zoos, plus tickets to live theatre, music and comedy events. Here’s how to save up to $125.

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From Tuesday March 29, Victorians can save big bucks on dining and entertainment experiences across the state, thanks to a new $60 million project.


The $30 million dining component is like Melbourne Money, but for the rest of the state. It means you can get the same 25 per cent rebate – up to $125 off your combined bills – at restaurants, cafes, bars and other eligible hospitality businesses outside of the City of Melbourne municipality – as long as you purchase food.


To be eligible for the rebate, all you need to do is spend at least $40 at a Victorian venue – from Monday to Thursday only – then make a claim online.


For the entertainment component, $30 million has also been set aside. The same rebate and minimum spend applies to visits to cinemas; exhibitions and conferences; museums, galleries and zoos; tickets to live performance such as theatre, music, comedy, literary events and fashion shows; and theme parks, water parks and amusement parks.


Rebates can be claimed for entertainment experiences undertaken anywhere in Melbourne or Victoria, on any day of the week.


The $125 rebate cap is for dining and entertainment combined. The offer will be on a first come, first served basis until funds are exhausted.


It's an easy process and took us only 3 business days to get our rebate after lodging our claim. So get out there and support your local businesses!


Make a claim and find more information online.

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