Queenslanders Embrace LNP's 50-Cent Fare Plan

Minister for Transport and Main Roads The Honourable Brent Mickelberg

Queenslanders on Board with the LNP's Permanent 50 Cent Fares

  • The LNP's Permanent 50 Cent Fares start today following the end of a 6 month trial.
  • The LNP's Permanent 50 Cent Fares is a key cost of living measure delivered by the Crisafulli Government.
  • South East Queenslanders have saved more than $181 million in the first six months of 50 cent public transport fares.
  • Under Labor, 50 Cent Fares would have ended as there was no funding beyond the 6 month trial.

The LNP Permanent 50 Cent Fares officially begin today, delivering on another key election commitment to ease cost of living for Queenslanders.

Under Labor, 50 Cent Fares would have ended over the weekend as they didn't allocate any funding in the budget beyond the 6 month trial.

During the trial, commuters have embraced the cheap fares across Translink's South-East Queensland bus, train, ferry, tram, on-demand services and regional urban bus networks as well as the Coochiemudlo Island Ferry.

South East Queensland public transport users have saved more than $181 million since the introduction of 50 cent fares, with more than 93.3 million trips taken.

Overall patronage across all modes of transport is 18.3 per cent higher than the same period in 2023, and almost 5 per cent higher than pre-COVID-19 levels.

Patronage in regional Queensland has grown by an average of about 20 per cent from the previous year across the 16 regional urban bus networks.

Minister for Transport and Main Roads Brent Mickelberg said he was pleased to deliver on this important election commitment for Queenslanders.

"Our decision to make 50 cent fares permanent was the right one, with so many Queenslanders benefiting from affordable public transport," Minister Mickelberg said.

"This cost of living relief would have ended yesterday under Labor, so I am pleased to deliver on our promise to keep the cheap fares for commuters while encouraging more families to jump on board public transport.

"The benefits are widespread, whether it's everyday commuters, students connecting with their university or school, retirees heading into the community for social activities, families enjoying a day out, or anyone using public transport to connect with shops, healthcare or events.

"We have seen patronage numbers gradually increasing across the network.

"Queenslanders have saved more than $181 million thanks to 50 cent fares, and our networks have seen a total of 93.3 million trips since the trial started to February 2nd.

"Some Queenslanders have told me they now use public transport instead of driving to work, while others say their family is getting out and about more on weekends thanks to the cheap travel. It's great to hear.

"Thank you to our public transport staff and operators across Queensland for the continued support in successfully implementing 50 cent fares and increasing the accessibility of our great state."

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