Discounts at Monarto Safari Park, the Adelaide Showground Farmers' Market and the Adelaide Fringe are highlights of a savings package available to more than 430,000 older South Australians as part of the 2026 Card Discounts & Deals Directory.
The directory, which brings together discounts across travel, home and garden, clothing, supermarkets, education, retail and recreational activities, is designed to help older people stay engaged and connected to community amid ongoing cost-of-living pressures.
This year’s directory includes offers from 38 supermarkets, seven meal delivery services and 131 dining venues, alongside a wide range of local businesses across the state.
A 5 per cent discount seven days a week across all Romeo's Foodland in SA is also available.
Eligible South Australians who are not yet Seniors Card members are encouraged to regis
ter now to access the full range of discounts.
Permanent South Australian residents aged 60 and over who work fewer than 20 hours per week in paid employment are eligible for a Seniors Card.
The printed directory is widely available across South Australia at local councils, libraries, community centres and state electorate offices, with the full list of offers also found online via the Seniors Card website.
North Brighton Senior Card member Sue Frazer said the discounts helped to make her shopping more affordable.
"I also regularly use free public transport to stay connected with friends, my community and really enjoy the Seniors Card discounts for the arts, Fringe and festivals," Ms Frazer said.
Romeo’s Retail Group National Merchandise and Marketing Manager Alan Jones said the supermarket chain had been a Seniors Card Business Partner for more than 14 years.
Mr Jones said that with the average household spending $1000 a month on groceries, the 5 per cent discount could see monthly savings of $50 for senior South Australians.
More information is available at www.seniorscard.sa.gov.au, by emailing seniorscard@sa.gov.au, or by calling 1800 819 961 (free call).
