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Re: ROA Concession Cards



My high school ROA card (say my 96 card in yr12) did not have a
photograph.. it was simply a cardboard card, about as wide as a credit
card though twice as long.

My current university ROA card is approximately the same size as a
credit card, with a photograph.

David Bradshaw.

arthur marsh wrote:
> 
> ROA cards don't carry photographs do they?
> 
> I found an international student card quite convenient as it saved dealing
> with people suspicious of my eligibility for concessions.
> 
> On Fri, 11 Dec 1998 poh@cts.canberra.edu.au wrote:
> 
> > State Rail are currently in the process of withdrawing ROA concession cards
> > from all tertiary institutions. They will be replaced with two different
> > systems:
> >
> > * A hologram will be placed on the student's ID card issued by the institution
> > for use on all CityRail and State Transit services.
> > * Students will be required to BUY an ISIC (International Student
> > Identification Card) from STA Travel in order to receive concession fares on
> > Countrylink.
> >
> > Does anyone know why Countrylink appears to be so stubborn ?
> >
> >
> > ____________________________________________________________________
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> > Administration & Finance Officer
> > University of Canberra Students' Association
> >
> > Email - poh@cts.canberra.edu.au
> > Website - www.canberra.edu.au/uc/sa/
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