Public transport to be cheaper as NSW treasurer says ‘discipline’ key to electoral success (opens original article in a new tab)
NSW budget introduces lower public transport fares and focuses on economic discipline, with investments in renewable energy and rail infrastructure.
- NSW budget lowers public transport fares with daily and weekly caps on Opal and credit card usage
- Government emphasizes 'discipline' in budget to balance cost-of-living relief and inflation control
- Budget includes $225m for renewable energy infrastructure and $200m for heavy rail maintenance
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