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$260m hole in public transport revenue
Post-COVID forecasts have revealed the State is now set to haul in $943m from public transport over the next three financial years, down from a $1.204bn prediction before the pandemic struck.The 21.6 per cent fall in forecast revenue – uncovered in Budget papers – comes as the state’s southeast recorded its highest day of patronage since COVID measures were introduced in March last year.
More than 460,000 trips were taken on buses, trains, trams and ferries in the…
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