BridgeClimb in Sydney has joined the operators doubling the value of people s $25 Dine & Discover vouchers. One special with BridgeClimb could see the cost of the climb cut by $135.
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Some New South Wales restaurants and bars are offering residents the chance to double the value of their Dine & Discover vouchers.
Under the NSW Government stimulus package, adults aged over 18 are eligible for four $25 vouchers. Two can be used at hospitality venues, such as cafes or restaurants, while two can be redeemed on entertainment or recreation activities.
The program has been touted as a major economic stimulus program to encourage people to supposed local businesses impacted by coronavirus.
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The NSW Dine & Discover program was launched to help businesses hit by the coronavirus pandemic.(Getty)
Now Sydney outlets owned by hospitality companies Australian Venue Co and The Sydney Collective are offering to double the value of any dining voucher used at their bars and restaurants.
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has launched the government s voucher scheme to get locals spending more at local hospitality and entertainment venues.
The Dine & Discover NSW scheme is worth $500 million and is designed to help sectors hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent tourist drought. This stimulus will give businesses the boost they need after an incredibly tough 12 months, and will encourage customers to get out and about safely, Ms Berejiklian said. These vouchers will help businesses keep their doors open and grow, while providing customers with much needed hip pocket relief.
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has launched the state s Dine & Discover voucher scheme. (Nine)