The Minns Labor Government will expand free vehicle access to national parks in NSW to all Commonwealth Veteran Card holders.
The 2025-26 NSW Budget measure will enable more veterans from around Australia to apply for a free pass to enter the 45 national parks in the state where a vehicle entry fee applies.
The pass is currently available for some categories of Department of Veterans’ Affairs Gold Card holders, and this decision by the Minns Labor Government will ensure all DVA Veteran Card holders are able to apply, including those with a White Card or Orange Card.
It will increase veteran access to our network of national parks and have the added benefit of boosting veterans’ physical and mental health.
NSW has an incredible network of 895 national parks and reserves that conserve close to 10 per cent of the state, protecting unique ecosystems across deserts, Alpine regions, coastal areas, rainforest and Ramsar-listed wetlands.
Only 5 per cent of parks and reserves in NSW have vehicle entry fees. They range from $4 to $12 a day, and up to $29 a day for Kosciuszko National Park in winter. Removing the charge will make it easier for all Commonwealth DVA Veteran Card holders to enjoy more of these natural wonderlands.
Commonwealth DVA Veteran Card holders will be able to apply for the pass from Monday, 7 July 2025, by clicking here.
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service also offers discount or concession annual passes for eligible seniors, pensioners and visitors who renew their NSW vehicle registration.