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  • Why free public transport is a terrible idea | Victoria’s free public transport continues in May …

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    Why free public transport is a terrible idea

    Australia’s urban sprawl makes mass transit extraordinarily expensive, and the fare experiments in Victoria, Tasmania and Queensland aren’t helping.

    Once you make something free, it’s hard to start charging. And should we charge for public transport? We might not like what we get if we don’t.  Kate Geraghty

    Whether as a response to the oil crisis or just sheer political expediency, Australia has recently embarked on a populist experiment in mass transit.

    In Victoria, public transport is free for the second month running, and will be half-price for the rest of the year. Tasmania’s buses and ferries are free until July. Both states have tied their concessions to the fuel crisis.

    Victoria's free public transport continues in May with half-price fares to follow

    Victorians will be paying no or reduced fares for public transport until the end of the year. (ABC News: Danielle Bonica)

    The Victorian government is extending its free public transport initiative for another month to include May.

    Public transport fares across both metro and regional networks will then be half price from June 1 until the end of the year.

    Public transport will be free in Victoria for another month, and fares will then be slashed by half until the rest of the year, the Victorian government has announced.

    The extension of the free public transport initiative has been designed to help curb demand for fuel and provide economic relief amid the knock-on effects of the conflict with Iran.

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    Enjoying free train rides? Here’s what it would cost to make it permanent

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    Free public transport would cost Victoria $1 billion a year if made permanent – a move being urged by the state Greens but which transport experts caution would divert funds needed to expand and improve services.

    Premier Jacinta Allan on Sunday announced that her government would extend its free public transport policy for a second month, with free travel until the end of May, followed by half-price fares until the end of 2026.

    Labor says the initiatives – intended to deliver hip-pocket relief and reduce fuel demand during the oil crisis – will cost about $400 million, with discounted travel to end a month after the November state election.

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  • Public transport free for another month, and half-price until 2027 | Australia news live: free pu…

    Public transport free for another month, and half-price until 2027 | Australia news live: free pu…

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    Public transport free for another month, and half-price until 2027

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    Public transport in Victoria will be free until the end of May and then half-price to the end of 2026, as the state government expands its cost-of-living policy while fuel prices stay high.

    Premier Jacinta Allan will on Sunday announce the major discounts to travel on all public train, tram and bus trips, in an extension of Labor’s free public transport for April.

    The $400 million policy, a key part of the government’s May budget, extends free public transport until the end of next month and halves fares from June 1 until the end of the year – a month after the state election.

    Australia news live: free public transport in Victoria extended; man charged with murder in NSW

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    A comics and gaming convention in Melbourne will continue on Sunday morning, after a person was killed and another seriously injured leaving the event last night.

    A car struck pedestrians outside the event at Melbourne showgrounds shortly before 5pm on Saturday, with the driver under police guard in hospital.

    In a statement issued later on Saturday night, Supanova organisers said the event would continue with a minute’s silence the following morning. Organisers said:

    double quotation markWe here at Supanova Comic Con & Gaming are deeply saddened and distressed by the incident that occurred outside the Melbourne Showgrounds this evening.

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    Vic extends free public transport, defying IMF inflation warning

    The Victorian Labor government is extending its free public transport offer for another month, and will then offer half price fares until the end of the year, in a $400 million election sweetener and response to war in the Middle East.

    The free trains, trams and buses – both for metropolitan and regional lines – covered April at an estimated cost of $71 million in foregone revenue and will now be extended across May with half price fares promised to continue beyond the November state election until the end of the year.

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