Public transport prices set to increase again in one state

Public transport is the lifeblood of any bustling city—an essential service to millions of Australians, including seniors.

It is the thread that connects people to work, leisure, medical services, and communities.

Yet, for residents in one state, the thread could get more expensive to hold onto.


In a move that could tighten wallets across the state, the cost of bus, train, or ferry rides under the Opal Public Transport Network would rise soon.

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) proposed that Opal card prices should increase in 2025.

Ferry prices could see a three to four per cent increase next year.


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Ferry prices have increased significantly over the past year. Image Credit: Pexels/David Dibert


Meanwhile, bus and light rail fares could rise by 1.6 per cent.

Train and metro fares should also increase between 0.7 to 4.1 per cent, depending on the destination and the distance.

This news could be a blow to many commuters, especially considering the current economic climate where every penny counts.


IPART Chair Carmel Donnelly explained the rationale for the fare increase.

‘Taxpayers, not passengers, fund the majority of the cost of providing public transport because it provides broad benefits to the whole community,’ Chair Donnelly shared.

These benefits included the reduction of road congestion, support for economic activities, education, social connectivity, and environmental advantages.

‘The maximum fare protects consumers from excessive charging, but the price passengers actually pay is set by the NSW Government, and all current ticket prices are set below the current maximum fare,’ Donnelly added.


This is not the first time NSW residents have faced a fare increase.

On 1 July, Opal customers were also hit with a price rise averaging 3.6 per cent.

Fare increases included up to 49 cents for train and metro trips, 27 cents for bus and light rail services, and 43 cents for ferry trips.

Weekly fare caps also experienced a rise.

For those who rely on public transport, consider how these fare increases could affect their daily budget.

It might be worth looking into multi-trip tickets or off-peak travel options to save where you can.
Key Takeaways

  • Opal public transport network fares in New South Wales are set to increase in 2025.
  • The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) proposed the price hike, which included buses, trains, ferries, metros, and light rails.
  • Ferry services could see significant fare increases of three to four per cent, while bus and light rail increases will be more moderate at 1.6 per cent.
  • The new price hikes followed a 3.6 per cent rise implemented last July.
How will the fare increase affect your daily routine? Do you have any tips for fellow seniors on how to manage the additional costs? We would love to hear your thoughts, so share your experiences and advice in the comments below.
 
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The cost of being born and staying alive costs a fortune. So, unfortunately, everything else is costing a fortune as well. We just have to put up with the inconvenience of it all.
If we don't want to pay the extra expenses, 2 choices, shankses pony or stay at home.

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Could Ms Donnelly please explain how any fare increase helps people who never ever go to Sydney metropolitan or any large region and never use public transportation, yes we are from the country and happy with our lot.
 
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As seniors in NSW in Sydney we are able to have a gold opal card which entitles us to travel on public transport for a maximum of $2.50 a day. We visit the city for day outings often and as we are not as mobile as we used to be, we take advantage of this, using the train from home and using the light rail and the buses to get around (we used to walk it). A little advantage for simple day out. Cost of parking in the city is prohibitive and the cost of public transport, especially using it each day adds up especially in today's economy.
 
Won’t affect us in any way shape or form. There is not ONE bit of public transport in our rural area of SA. Teens can’t even catch a bus to the nearest big town (50 ks) to watch a movie, go shopping, or just hang out for the day.
 
Won’t affect us in any way shape or form. There is not ONE bit of public transport in our rural area of SA. Teens can’t even catch a bus to the nearest big town (50 ks) to watch a movie, go shopping, or just hang out for the day.
same here, absolutely no form of public transport where we live!
 

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