Driving costs slashed overnight—could you be eligible for this perk?

Saving money is always welcome news, especially during tough times.

Recent changes have sparked widespread interest, with thousands of locals standing to benefit from a surprising update.

What seemed like a routine announcement has quickly turned into a positive game-changer for drivers across the country.


Some 112,000 motorists in the Northern Territory celebrated the start of 2025 with a significant cost-saving initiative announced by the government.

Eligible drivers renewing their licences from 1 January to June 2025 could enjoy a full year’s discount, Treasurer Bill Yan revealed during a media briefing in Alice Springs.


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Cost-saving breakthrough for NT motorists. Image source: Pexel/Pixabay


‘[From] the 1st of January until June, anyone whose licence is being renewed in that period will automatically receive a 12-month discount,’ he said.

The initiative wasn’t limited to those due for a renewal this year. Drivers whose licences weren’t expiring in 2025 could still claim the offer.

They could do so by using the Motor Vehicle Registry or MVR Quickpay services to extend their licences for an extra year.


‘People who are not getting their licence renewed can come into motor vehicle registry or go onto MVR Quickpay and get a renewal of their licence with that 12-month extension to their licences,’ Yan added.

The decision followed community consultations highlighting ongoing financial struggles due to the rising cost of living.

‘One of those things about cost of living was licences and vehicle registration,’ he explained.


The initiative is part of broader measures targeting road-related costs. These measures also included a freeze on vehicle registration fees for cars, motorbikes, and trailers until July 2026.

Other states also introduced road relief measures. In Queensland, registration fees for light vehicles, caravans, and dealer plates were reduced by 20 per cent, continuing into 2025.

Victoria proposed lowering the probationary driving age to align with other states. It is currently the only state requiring drivers to be 18 before obtaining a P licence.


In New South Wales, a trial rule was set to permit P-platers aged 25 and older to use mobile phones as GPS devices if securely mounted, a change from the previous blanket ban.

South Australia planned to legalise privately owned e-scooters and other personal mobility devices on public roads and spaces, with a bill expected in early 2025.

These initiatives are among several nationwide changes for the new year. Additional updates included adjustments to Centrelink payments, higher education placements, and the Medicare safety net.

Key Takeaways

  • Eligible motorists in the Northern Territory could renew their licences for free or extend them by an extra year through Motor Vehicle Registry or MVR Quickpay services.
  • The initiative was introduced to alleviate cost-of-living pressures and was part of a broader effort to reduce road-related expenses.
  • Additional measures included a freeze on vehicle registration fees for cars, motorbikes, and trailers until July 2026.
  • Similar relief programs in other states involved reduced registration fees and proposed changes to licensing and mobility rules.

Are these measures enough to address the rising cost of living, or do they simply scratch the surface of a much bigger issue? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
 
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Must be an Election coming up
 
way I read it it's for the Northern Territory people only not the hole country but wait there is a small pittens for other states but nothing to do with a 12 month freebee on one's license
 
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Must be an Election coming up
It done by each state premier no the federal government so each state don't go to the polls at the same time
 
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Dodgy headline, it should read one states licence fees slashed, it reads like it is a national licence saving.
 
South Australia...has not done any of these of these reductions that the other Eastern States Governments have adopted.
 
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Is trailer registration reducing in SA??
 
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Dodgy headline, it should read one states licence fees slashed, it reads like it is a national licence saving.
yes ..... very deceptive!
 
Nice photo in the article with the caption "Cost-saving breakthrough for NT motorists".

When the photo is of Bogota in Columbia,,,,
 
Nice photo in the article with the caption "Cost-saving breakthrough for NT motorists".

When the photo is of Bogota in Columbia,,,,
Well spotted @Veggiepatch. I noticed the vehicles were all driving in the wrong direction. 🤣
 
It done by each state premier no the federal government so each state don't go to the polls at the same time
Premier? We don't have a Premier in Victoria: only a cretin. 🤮
 
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Premier? We don't have a Premier in Victoria: only a cretin. 🤮
Now that John Prosciutto has been shafted, who is the opposition "leader"?

Brad "Who" Battin. What side is he Battin' for?
 
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I didn't see them mention WA or Tasmania.
Aged pensioners in WA always get their licence free and a discount on rego and have for a long time.
All rural pensioners (over 100kms from the GPO) get a $675 fuel card each year.
 
Unfortunately living in Victoria we will be subject to increased indirect taxes due your Government's state of bankruptcy.
Very happy for others in other States
 
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Why can't we have an Australian photo for Australian articles?
 
And all SA can do is legalise e-scooters!!
 
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South Australia...has not done any of these of these reductions that the other Eastern States Governments have adopted.
No but they are introducing new legislation to allow e-scooters & mobility scooters to ride on the road, which is absolutely ridiculous.
 
And all SA can do is legalise e-scooters!!
e-scooters & mobility scooters on the road will cause so many problems. Will be a big safety issue.
 
e-scooters & mobility scooters on the road will cause so many problems. Will be a big safety issue.
It will only serve to amplify the current problems caused by those two wheeled LCCs - lycra clad c**ts!
 
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It will only serve to amplify the current problems caused by those two wheeled LCCs - lycra clad c**ts!
The good ones stay on the bike paths that are provided & don’t hog the road. Also most just fly past & don‘t warn pedestrians they are coming up behind them.
 

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