NSW LIBERALS AND NATIONALS TO DELIVER $100 REGO REBATE FOR DRIVERS

A NSW Liberals and Nationals Government will deliver a $100 registration rebate for drivers, providing much needed cost of living relief across the electorate of Badgerys Creek.  

Under the plan, individuals will be able to claim a $100 rebate on the registration of a private-use vehicle, with drivers eligible for a rebate on up to two private vehicles. The rebate will be available for 2027 vehicle registrations. 

Member for Badgerys Creek, Tanya Davies MPsaid local families have been calling for practical support to help manage everyday expenses. 

“People right across Badgerys Creek have been feeling the pressure from rising costs and this registration rebate is practical cost of living relief,” Mrs Davies said. 

Leader of the Opposition Kellie Sloane said a stronger NSW starts with helping families get ahead and stay ahead. 

“Families don’t expect government to solve every problem, but they do expect it not to make life harder.” 

“Our registration rebate is practical cost of living relief. Combined with our Fuel Price Guarantee and the restoration of the Regional Seniors Travel Card, it shows the NSW Liberals and Nationals have a clear plan to support families and ease pressure on household budgets.” 

Shadow Minister for Roads Mark Coure said drivers had been hit with a stealth tax under the Minns Labor Government. 

“On Treasury’s own forecasts, drivers could be paying almost $100 more each year in registration charges by 2028 compared to when Labor came to office.” 

“Drivers are being treated as a revenue source for this Government. We believe that money should stay in the pockets of the people who earned it.”