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Public transport now costs 50 cents in this state, as premier pushes cost of living help

Queenslanders are being encouraged to use public transport more, with fares cut to just 50 cents per trip.

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Public transport will cost just 50 cents per fare across Queensland in a new initiative to help residents with the cost of living. Source: AAP / Darren England

Public transport fares have dropped to 50 cents per trip across Queensland as one of the state government's boldest pre-election cost-of-living initiatives goes live just months before the October election.

The initiative is expected to run for six months but could be extended.

Airtrain fares will be cut to $10.95 for Go Card and smart ticketing users and $11 for paper ticket customers.

The background: The Labor government is hoping cheaper fares will encourage more people to leave their cars at home and use public transport with usage hovering around 13 per cent below pre-pandemic levels.
The key quote: "Your regular bus or train might be a little busier from today, but I want to assure Queenslanders that we will be keeping a close eye on our networks at every step." — Premier Steven Miles.
What else to know: The initiative is expected to cost $150 million and will help the state government gauge where improvements to public transport access can be made.

Extra services will also run.

What happens next: Miles has flagged that a flat fare or reduced fare could become a permanent fixture if future public transport usage exceeds pre-COVID-19 level.

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Published 5 August 2024 10:40am
Updated 5 August 2024 10:48am
Source: SBS News



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