Free public transport is saving Victorians $220 a month.
Thousands of Victorians are enjoying getting around our state without worrying about how they’re going to pay for it.
But even though the fuel crisis is getting worse, Jacinta Allan’s Labor government is cutting off free public transport at the end of May.
Queensland has 50c public transport fares, and Tasmania is keeping it free until the end of the year. So why is Victoria going back to charging for it?
The Greens want permanently free public transport. We also want to improve public transport – bus routes reformed and extended to new suburbs, as well as more frequent trains, trams and buses, so you can get where you’re going without waiting around.
We can afford nice things like this if we properly tax big corporations, who have been getting a free ride from Labor for decades.
This would:
- Put money back in your pocket
- Make PT stress-free: no need to worry about touching on or keeping an eye out for ticket inspectors
- Take pressure off rising petrol prices by giving people transport alternatives
- Cut emissions with climate-friendly travel
We don’t have long before Labor brings back fares!
We know Labor won’t take action without Greens and community pressure. Add your voice to the call for free and frequent public transport now. Every signature counts.
