Queensland Slashes Public Transport Fares to 50¢ in Election-Driven Six-Month Trial
May 27, 2024Queensland Premier Steven Miles announced a six-month trial offering public transport fares at a reduced rate of 50¢.
The initiative aims to increase public transport usage to pre-pandemic levels and reduce traffic congestion.
The opposition has offered limited support for the move.
The government hopes the trial will win votes and lead to expanded services across Greater Brisbane.
The trial is intended to benefit commuters and alleviate overcrowding on services.
Concerns have been raised about limited benefits for those in outer suburban areas.
The government plans to closely monitor the trial's impact and make adjustments as needed.
Public transport has emerged as a key talking point in the Queensland election campaign.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • May 27, 2024
50-cent fares: Who wins big in plan for cheap public transport ticketsThe Sydney Morning Herald • May 27, 2024
Politicians trying to win votes before an election? You don’t sayThe Age • May 27, 2024
50-cent fares: Who wins big in plan for cheap public transport tickets