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Tasmania Launches Free Public Transport for 3 Months Amid Fuel Surge

dramabreakBy dramabreakMarch 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Tasmanian government launches free public transport across the state starting Monday, addressing skyrocketing fuel prices triggered by Middle East supply disruptions. The initiative covers buses and ferries until July 1, 2026.

Premier’s Response to Rising Costs

Premier Jeremy Rockliff announces the measure in a Sunday statement, highlighting its role in easing household budgets. “We know the rising cost of fuel is impacting the family budget, and that’s why we have again taken strong and decisive action to protect Tasmanians,” Rockliff states.

Public transport usage surges 20 percent statewide in the past week, reflecting growing reliance on these services amid fuel pressures.

Savings for Families and Commuters

Transport Minister Kerry Vincent emphasizes relief for families, noting substantial weekly savings. A student paying full bus fare to school saves $20 per week. An adult commuting from Dodges Ferry to Hobart saves $88 weekly.

The policy extends to all statewide services, including regional and rural routes. Vincent points out that an adult on a full-fare round trip from Bicheno to Hobart saves $48 per journey, benefiting those traveling from remote areas.

Positive Reactions and Suggestions

Independent Member for Clark Helen Burnet welcomes the move as a “great outcome” for residents facing high petrol costs. “Tasmanians are really feeling the pinch when they go to the petrol bowser and are filling up — it’s costing them a lot of money,” Burnet says. She praises it as a strong alternative to daily car use.

Burnet urges the government to boost bus frequencies and add routes if demand rises. “Making it free is one thing, but making sure that those services are available is another part of the equation,” she adds.

Victoria Joins with Similar Measure

Starting in April, Victoria introduces free metropolitan and V/Line services for one month, responding to cost-of-living concerns raised by the Greens. Public and Active Transport Minister Gabrielle Williams estimates the cost at $70 million.

Tasmania has not yet revealed the revenue impact of its free transport policy.

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