A new collection site for the State Government's Rapid Antigen Tests program has opened in Rockingham today making it easier for households to collect their five free RATs.
The new site is at the Rockingham Train Station overflow car park at the corner of Rae Road and Ennis Avenue.
It will be open 7am to 6.45pm from Wednesday March 9 to Friday March 11.
Households can also have their tests delivered to their home or can collect them from the Perth Airport.
People are able to register online at www.wa.gov.au or for those unable to register online, they can contact 13 COVID (13 26843) for assistance in placing their order.
To register, people are required to provide their name, contact number, email and home address.
Households should allow up to 15 business days for delivery from when they receive confirmation, with regional areas being prioritised initially.
Once registered, people will receive confirmation with a unique order number which is required if they elect to collect their free RATs from a designated collection point in the metropolitan area.
"We are making it easier for households to collect their free Rapid Antigen Tests with a new collection site in the metropolitan area," Premier Mark McGowan said.
"The Rockingham site will be more convenient for people in the southern suburbs to collect their free RATs."
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