Claim travel expenses under the MRCA or DRCA

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We may reimburse you for costs incurred to attend treatment covered by your Veteran card. We may also reimburse you if you had to travel to, or get evidence for, a Veteran Review Board hearing.

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Who we may reimburse

We may reimburse your travel costs if you are travelling for treatment, and hold either:

Other Acts

If we accepted your conditions under the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 (VEA), or if you are eligible for treatment under Non-Liability Health Care (NHLC) arrangements, you may be eligible for travel assistance under the VEA travel for treatment arrangements.  Claim travel expenses under the VEA.

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What we may reimburse

You have an entitlement to reimbursement of reasonable travel expenses to access treatment covered by your Veteran card, including transport, accommodation and meals.

We can do this if you have conditions accepted under:

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Other travel reimbursements

We may reimburse your travel costs if you attended a medical examination at DVA’s request

If we cover you under the MRCA, we may also reimburse you if you had to:

Our page Claim travel expenses under the VEA will show you the rates if you travelled to get medical evidence for a VRB hearing, or to attend a VRB hearing.

We cannot access travel entitlements to:

  • attend a hearing at the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART)
  • be treated outside Australia
  • go to your usual rehabilitation activities as part of your rehabilitation program
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Travel to the Place Where Appropriate Treatment is Available (MRCA/DRCA)

You can access transport assistance when travelling to receive treatment of a condition covered by your Veteran card within Australia.  While you can attend treatment Australia-wide with the provider of your choice, travel reimbursements are assessed based on the Place Where Appropriate Treatment is Available (PWATA). Under legislation, the PWATA is the location of the health provider who is closest in distance and is: 

  • recognised as an approved provider; and
  • able to deliver the appropriate treatment.

We encourage you to attend treatment with a provider in your local area where possible however, we understand there may be reasons why you need to travel greater distances. These reasons may include: 

  • unreasonable wait times to see local providers
  • type of treatment - (for example you have a clinical need to see a certain provider)
  • public transport accessibility. 

We may not pay the full amount of travel expenses you claimed if you travel to a provider who is not the PWATA.  If we need more information, we may need to contact to clarify your travel.

If you are not sure if your provider location would be considered the PWATA, you can call us on 1800 VETERAN (1800 550 455) before you travel.  We can also let you know about any additional information that may be needed to support your claim, such as a letter from your treatment provider. 

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Travel entitlements

You can submit a travel claim for the reasonable cost of transport, accommodation and meals.

Transport

We can reimburse you for travel by:

  • public transport – such as a bus, train or ferry
  • air travel – (contact us for advice before you travel as it may need our approval)
  • a taxi or rideshare
  • private vehicle 

Public transport, air travel, taxi, rideshare

If you have travelled to the PWATA, you can submit a claim for full reimbursement of the fare.

Private vehicle allowance

If you travelled 50km or more (in a round trip) in a private vehicle, you may submit a claim for private vehicle allowance.  If we pay you a private vehicle allowance, we can also reimburse you for parking costs incurred as part of accessing your treatment.   

Private vehicle travel is reimbursed at 68c per kilometre. 

If you travelled less than 50km (in a round trip), we may pay you the private vehicle allowance if:

  • there is no public transport available in your location, or
  • you have a condition that makes travel on public transport unreasonable

Road Tolls

Under the MRCA, we can reimburse you for road tolls incurred as part of accessing your treatment if we pay you a private vehicle allowance.  Tolls can be included in your MyService claim, or on the paper form. 

We cannot reimburse you for road tolls under the DRCA.

Accommodation and Meals

Accommodation

You (and your attendant) will receive reimbursement of accommodation expenses if it was reasonable for you to stay overnight to access your treatment.

Accommodation expenses may include reimbursement of commercial, subsidised or private accommodation costs.

Some of the reasons for claiming accommodation costs include:

  • you have travelled a significant distance to the Place Where Appropriate Treatment is Available
  • your health provider needs you to stay close for observation
  • you had an appointment that is early in the morning or late in the afternoon
  • your treatment affects your ability to drive or travel.

For commercial accommodation reimbursement, DVA uses the Australian Taxation Office rates as the threshold amounts and for subsidised and private accommodation, DVA reimburses a standardised amount.

Reimbursement of commercial accommodation requires a receipt. If your receipt is for a cost lower than the threshold amount, you will receive full reimbursement of your commercial accommodation cost.

If your receipt is for a cost above the threshold amount, you will generally be reimbursed at the threshold amount.  However, you can request full reimbursement of the higher amount by providing your reasons why the cost was reasonably incurred.

Meals

We may reimburse meals for you and your attendant as a reasonable cost when you need to travel to access treatment covered by your Veteran Card.

From 1 July 2025, you will automatically receive a standardised meal payment if you need to travel more than 100 km (round trip) to obtain medical treatment covered by your Veteran Card. The reimbursement payable depends on the distance travelled, or if you needed to stay overnight.

If your expenses were more than the standardised payment, you can request reimbursement of a higher amount by providing reasons why this amount was reasonably incurred, together with the receipt(s).

If you have meal expenses for travel before 1 July 2025, or for travel less than 100 km, you can lodge a claim for reimbursement.  You will need to attach your receipt(s) with your travel claim, and include your reasons for incurring the costs.

If you need to provide additional supporting evidence for your claim for accommodation and meals we will let you know.

If you are unsure of your entitlements, please contact us before you travel. 

Table 1: Accommodation and Meal Threshold Rates

Reimbursement threshold amounts  From 1 July 2025
Commercial accommodation - single* Refer to Table 1.1: Accommodation threshold rates from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026
Subsidised accommodation – single* (eg Hostel, onsite hospital accommodation) $114.50 per night per person
Private accommodation – single* (eg staying with a family member or friend) $57.00 per night per person
Meal reimbursement^ – round trip between 101 km and 400 km to obtain treatment $18.20 per person
Meal reimbursement^ – round trip more than 400 km to obtain treatment $37.10 per person
Meal reimbursement^ – when overnight accommodation is required to obtain treatment $103.75

* If you travelled with an attendant and stayed in separate rooms, we will reimburse the single rate for both you and your attendant.

^ A meal reimbursement is payable for yourself and for your attendant.

Table 1.1: Accommodation threshold rates from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026
Place Accommodation
Adelaide $158
Brisbane $181
Canberra $178
Darwin $220
Hobart $176
Melbourne $173
Perth $180
Sydney $223
High-cost country centres Refer to Table 1.2: High-cost country centres from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026
All other country centres $141
Table 1.2: High-cost country centres from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026
Country centre Accommodation Country centre Accommodation Country centre Accommodation
Albany (WA) $193 Esperance (WA) $180 Nhulunbuy (NT) $264
Albury (NSW) $207 Exmouth (WA) $235 Norfolk Island (Qld) $256
Alice Springs (NT) $206 Geelong (Vic) $175 Northam (WA) $220
Ararat (Vic) $159 Geraldton (WA) $190 Nowra (NSW) $168
Armidale (NSW) $166 Gladstone (Qld) $171 Orange (NSW) $215
Ayr (Qld) $207 Gold Coast (Qld) $225 Port Augusta (SA) $207
Bairnsdale (Vic) $176 Goulburn (NSW) $165 Port Hedland (WA) $266
Ballarat (Vic) $187 Gosford (NSW) $161 Port Lincoln (SA) $170
Bathurst (NSW) $207 Grafton (NSW) $172 Port Macquarie (NSW) $190
Bega (NSW) $207 Griffith (NSW) $160 Port Pirie (SA) $207
Benalla (Vic) $168 Gunnedah (NSW) $180 Portland (Vic) $163
Bendigo (Vic) $170 Halls Creek (WA) $204 Queanbeyan (NSW) $207
Bordertown (SA) $164 Hamilton (Vic) $170 Queenstown (Tas) $207
Bourke (NSW) $184 Hervey Bay (Qld) $175 Renmark (SA) $207
Bright (Vic) $180 Horn Island (Qld) $345 Rockhampton (Qld) $174
Broken Hill (NSW) $162 Horsham (Vic) $166 Roma (Qld) $182
Broome (WA) $255 Innisfail (Qld) $207 Sale (Vic) $207
Bunbury (WA) $178 Inverell (NSW) $207 Seymour (Vic) $164
Bundaberg (Qld) $184 Jabiru (NT) $216 Shepparton (Vic) $167
Burnie (Tas) $178 Kadina (SA) $207 Swan Hill (Vic) $181
Cairns (Qld) $175 Kalgoorlie (WA) $193 Tamworth (NSW) $207
Carnarvon (WA) $174 Karratha (WA) $288 Taree (NSW) $207
Castlemaine (Vic) $162 Katherine (NT) $228 Tennant Creek (NT) $207
Ceduna (SA) $156 Kingaroy (Qld) $180 Thursday Island (Qld) $323
Charters Towers (Qld) $168 Kununurra (WA) $222 Toowoomba (Qld) $161
Chinchilla (Qld) $207 Launceston (Tas) $174 Townsville (Qld) $174
Christmas Island (WA) $218 Lismore (NSW) $183 Tumut (NSW) $207
Cobar (NSW) $207 Mackay (Qld) $166 Wagga Wagga (NSW) $177
Cocos (Keeling) Islands (WA) $331 Maitland (NSW) $187 Wangaratta (Vic) $186
Coffs Harbour (NSW) $207 Maryborough (Qld) $207 Warrnambool (Vic) $175
Colac (Vic) $207 Mildura (Vic) $170 Weipa (Qld) $238
Cooma (NSW) $207 Mount Gambier (SA) $164 Whyalla (SA) $167
Cowra (NSW) $207 Mount Isa (Qld) $185 Wilpena-Pound (SA) $272
Dalby (Qld) $201 Mudgee (NSW) $206 Wodonga (Vic) $207
Dampier (WA) $199 Muswellbrook (NSW) $160 Wollongong (NSW) $182
Derby (WA) $192 Nambour (Qld) $163 Wonthaggi (Vic) $188
Devonport (Tas) $162 Naracoorte (SA) $207 Yulara (NT) $570
Dubbo (NSW) $170 Narrabri (NSW) $207 Not applicable Not applicable
Echuca (Vic) $207 Newcastle (NSW) $195    
Emerald (Qld) $179 Newman (WA) $271    

Pre-payment of travelling expenses

If you have eligibility under the MRCA and are experiencing financial hardship impacting your ability to travel for treatment, you may be eligible for pre-payment.   

After your travel, we will check what we paid you and if your travelling expenses were more than the pre-payment, we will pay you the additional amount.   If your travelling expenses were less than the pre-payment, you will need to repay DVA the difference. 

If you have eligibility under the DRCA and are experiencing financial hardship impacting your ability to travel for treatment, please contact us to discuss your options.

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Travelling with an attendant

If you need assistance from an attendant while travelling, you can access support. An attendant is someone who is responsible, competent and able to help you with your physical, emotional or logistical needs while you are travelling. 

They do not need to have any medical qualifications or training.

They can be a spouse, partner, friend, or family member.

If you are travelling with an attendant, we may repay their travel costs the same way we will repay your own.

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Accessing transport entitlements while on holidays or away from your usual residence

If you need to access treatment covered by your Veteran Card while travelling, you have an entitlement to travel assistance to attend the Place Where Appropriate Treatment is Available. 

After you have accessed treatment or have discharged from hospital, we will generally provide travel assistance to return you to your temporary residence, which will be your holiday accommodation.  In most cases we are unable to provide travel assistance to return you to your permanent residence. 

If an attendant accompanies you to access treatment while you are on holidays, contact us to find out what travel assistance they may be entitled to receive.   

Before travelling, you may wish to explore travel insurance options for yourself and other members of your travelling party.

We cannot pay costs for any of your travelling party adversely impacted by your need for treatment.

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Travel for treatment if you live overseas

Contact us to discuss your individual circumstances.

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How to apply

You can apply using MyService. We recommend that you submit your claim as soon as possible after you travel. See Travel for treatment - Lodging your travel for treatment claim (all Acts)

Receipts

You and your attendant need to keep receipts for:

  • any transport (including road tolls and parking)
  • accommodation
  • meals

You need to keep the receipts for 4 months after we process your claim.

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How we reimburse you

We will reimburse your travel expenses into the account where you pay your pension or payment.

We will send you a letter that details the amount we have repaid you.

The letter will tell you how you can request a review of our decision.

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How to request a review

Our page About the Veterans’ Review Board (VRB) tells you how to request a review of our decision.

DRCA

If the decision was made prior to 21 April 2025, you have 30 days to request a reconsideration by emailing appeals@dva.gov.au.

If the decision was made after 21 April 2025, you have 12 months to request a review by the Veterans’ Review Board.

MRCA

For any decisions made under the MRCA, you must appeal within 12 months from the date you receive notice of the decision. You must state why you disagree with the decision.

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Contact us

You can call us on 1800 550 455 if:

  • you need information about your travel entitlements
  • you need us to book transport for you
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