QLD’s 50 cent public transport fares to stay for at least for four years with LNP election promise

Queenslanders will enjoy 50c public transport fares for at least four years, with both major parties committing to keep the scheme.

The initiative — the first of its kind in Australia — has saved commuters $37 million, or $7 million a week, since it was introduced last month, with a substantial uptick in public transport usage.

Premier Steven Miles committed to making the scheme permanent across all public transport in the state if he wins on October 26.

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“This is something I have wanted to do since I was a teenager,” he said.

“The best thing about this initiative is it saves Queenslanders more than it costs the government.

“It takes cars off the road, it gets people home sooner and it is great for the environment.”

The government anticipates it will cost $300 million per year in foregone revenue, funded by the operational balance of the budget.

Half-price fares on the privately owned Airtrain from Brisbane to the airport will continue for six months while negotiations continue with the company and work is undertaken to expand the Brisbane Metro bus line.

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