Government Mobile Service Centre visiting Gunning, Crookwell & Boorowa
The Coalition Government’s Mobile Service Centre ‘Golden Wattle’ is visiting Gunning, Crookwell and Boorowa this week to provide residents with personalised access to government services.
Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor said Mobile Service Centres reinforced the Coalition’s commitment to deliver the best service possible to all Australians, regardless of where they lived.
“This is a great opportunity for our community to come down and meet face-to-face with the specialist staff. You don’t need an appointment, and it’s a free service,” Mr Taylor said.
“Mobile Service Centres provide personalised access to government services, delivering Centrelink, Medicare and Child Support services to rural and regional Australians.
“Staff on board can help with a range of services, including lodging Centrelink claims, Medicare registrations, providing access to online services, and offering free hearing health checks.
“A Social Worker will be available on board for the entire trip to provide residents with information, support, and short term counselling if they’re going through a difficult time.”
Mobile Service Centre times and locations:
Gunning |
Wednesday 17 January |
9.30am to 4pm |
Opposite the Post Office, Yass Street, Gunning |
Crookwell |
Thursday 18 January |
9.30am to 3.30pm |
Near the old Visitor Information Centre, Spring Street, Crookwell |
Boorowa |
Friday 19 January |
9.30am to 4pm |
Near Boorowa Court House, Marsden Street, Boorowa |