The Allan Labor Government is helping families with $200 vouchers so their children can get active and play the sports they love this summer.
Premier Jacinta Allan and Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence announced on Sunday 12 October the next round of Get Active Kids vouchers were now available to eligible families.
The popular program, which had a $15 million boost in the Victorian Budget 2025/26, ensures cost is not a barrier for kids to play sports, with more than 65,000 vouchers expected to be distributed over the next two years.
Ms Allan said that since launching in 2020, almost 190,000 vouchers had been snapped up by families to help cover the costs of sporting memberships, registration fees, uniforms, and equipment.
“Costs shouldn’t be a barrier to joining a footy or basketball team or taking up swimming lessons," Ms Allan said.
“We’re making it easier for families to keep their little ones active.”
More than half of families say their kids would not have been able to participate in sport without the voucher, and almost 20 per cent of children have used the voucher to join a local sporting club for the first time.
From soccer to dancing, there are more than 70 sports and more than 2300 activity providers included in the program across the state.
Families can apply for the vouchers online before redeeming them at an activity provider like a local sporting club or as a reimbursement of up to $200 per child.
Children must be 18 years old and under who are named on a Commonwealth health care or pensioner concession card, and named on a Medicare card.
Special consideration is also available to support children in care, temporary or provisional visa holders, migrants, and international students.
A second 2025/26 round of the Get Active Kids Program will open early next year, giving even more families a chance to get their child involved in sport.
For more information or to apply, visit getactive.vic.gov.au/vouchers
