Following the success of the 2023 Parliament and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) pilot program, the Australian Government will extend the increased rebates offered in 2023 for an additional year.
The rebates are per student travelling and are based on school distance to Canberra. The rates are as follows:

The Parliament and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) is an initiative of the Australian Government which provides financial assistance for students in Years 4-12 across Australia to travel to Canberra, the nation’s capital.
To be eligible schools are required to participate in PACER approved programs with at least three of the four Mandatory PACER Institutions booked when submitting an Online Application.
The four mandatory institutions are:
- Australian Parliament House – Guided tour – Max 50 students, 4 x sessions can enter at any one time (1 hour program).
- Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) – Max 50 students per session (1 hour program).
- National Electoral Education Centre (NEEC) – Max 45 primary students per session or Max 40 secondary students per session (90min program).
- Australian War Memorial (AWM) – Max 110 students per session (45 min program).
If a mandatory institution is unavailable, schools may visit an alternative institution. Learn more about Mandatory Institutions and Alternative Institution.
FURTHER INFORMATION ON APPLYING ONLINE FOR PACER
We recommend schools read the following document before applying online for PACER rebates.
PACER Application and Post Trip Requirements (PDF)
For further information regarding PACER, visit www.pacer.org.au.