Residents in New South Wales have a month-and-a-half to use their $100 Dine & Discover vouchers before the stimulus scheme closes.
The end of the financial year is the last day of the program, with those who have received the vouchers being able to redeem them at restaurants, bars, entertainment and cultural venues until June 30.
The $100 was issued as four separate vouchers - two $25 dining vouchers and two $25 discover or entertainment vouchers which can be handed over at cinemas, museums, or activity venues such as min-golf or ten-pin bowling.
One person vouchers can't be combined towards one bill, however, if multiple people are attending then another person's voucher can be put towards the bill.
The vouchers can be used at participating businesses across NSW registered as COVIDSafe but cannot be transferred to another person.
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has described the initiative as a win-win for everyone.
'For too long because of Covid, we haven't been able to support these business, so it's a win for citizens and a win for businesses as it boosts their ability to receive people again as we move through Covid,' she said last Friday.
'It also allows up to open up the economy as the more dollars that go into the economy allows us to grow in the future to create and protect jobs because so many people were displaced because of Covid.'
Dine
Cafés and restaurants
Pubs, taverns, wineries, bars and clubs
Discover
Scenic and sightseeing transport
Cinemas
Museums, galleries and historic sites
Zoos, botanic gardens, wildlife parks and nature reserves
Live music operations, performing arts operations, theatres and entertainment centres
Amusement, theme and water parks
Recreational activities such as go-karting, indoor climbing, mini-golf, billiards, bowling or ice-rinks
Outdoor adventures
Travel agencies and tours.