Council introduces parking permits for returned veterans

Greater Shepparton City Council is proud to introduce parking permits for eligible returned service personnel, offering support and recognition to those who have served Australia in active military service overseas during recognised conflicts.

The Returned Service Personnel Parking Permit allows eligible veterans to park within the Shepparton Central Business District without paying parking fees, an initiative that forms part of Council’s broader commitment to recognising the contribution of veterans and helping them stay connected within the local community.

Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the introduction of the new permits reflects the community’s gratitude for the service and sacrifices of its veterans.

“We recognise that freedom comes at a cost, and this initiative is a small but meaningful way for Council to honour the significant sacrifice of those in Greater Shepparton who have served,” Cr Sali said.

“We hope this helps make everyday life that little bit easier for our veterans, while also showing our deep appreciation for their service to our country.”

“I also want to acknowledge Councillor Rod Schubert for bringing this idea to the table. As both a veteran and a Councillor, Rod has a deep understanding of the challenges many veterans face and how Council can make a meaningful difference. His advocacy and leadership have helped bring this initiative to life, and we’re proud to support it as a Council.”

To be eligible for the permit, individuals must be current residents of Greater Shepparton and have actively served in overseas conflicts recognised by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Proof of service, residency and vehicle registration is required as part of the application process.

Councillor Rod Schubert, who served in the Royal Australian Navy, said the initiative is deeply personal.

“As a veteran, I know the challenges that many face when returning to civilian life. This initiative may seem simple, but its impact is real. It makes everyday life a little easier – whether it’s accessing healthcare, shopping locally, or attending community events. It’s about removing small barriers and offering practical support to those who gave so much,” Cr Schubert said.

“As we approach Remembrance Day, we reflect on the courage of our veterans, their commitment, and their ongoing contribution to our community. I’m proud to be part of a Council that not only acknowledges our returned service personnel but actively seeks to support them in practical and dignified ways,” he added.

President of the Shepparton RSL, Bob Wilkie, said the initiative sends a powerful message of respect and community spirit.

“It’s heartening to see Council recognising the ongoing contribution of our veterans in such a practical way. Gestures like this go a long way in helping returned service personnel feel included and appreciated – not just on commemorative days, but every day. We welcome this initiative and the respect it shows to those who’ve served.”

How to Apply

To apply for the permit, individuals will need to provide the following:

  • Presentation of medals or Gold Card for verification when lodging application
  • Driver’s License/Photo ID
  • VicRoads vehicle registration certificate/s
  • Proof of residency in Greater Shepparton (eg. rates notice, utility bill)

For more information or assistance, contact Greater Shepparton City Council on (03) 5832 9730 or email council@shepparton.vic.gov.au

 

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