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Queensland Public Transport Fares Will Stay Frozen at 2020 Prices for the Next Year – Concrete Playground

When a new year rolls around, an annoying change often comes with it, forcing Brisbanites to fork out a bit extra to get around town. That won’t be the case when 2020 wraps up, however, with the Queensland Government advising that public transport fares won’t be changing when 2021 kicks in.
Instead, the price of hopping on all Translink and QConnect services across the state will remain at 2020 levels. So, whether you need to hop on a train, bus, ferry or CityCat, you already know how much that’ll cost you based on this year’s prices.
Announcing the news on Wednesday, December 2, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said that it was partly motivated by trying to “encourage Queenslanders back on to public transport”….
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