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Fuel Crisis Prompts Free Public Transport in Victoria, Tasmania
29 Mar
Summary
- Victorian public transport free throughout April, with potential extension.
- Tasmanians can use buses and ferries for free until July 1.
- NSW unions urge government to consider free or discounted public transport.

In response to Australia's deepening fuel crisis, Victoria and Tasmania have introduced free public transport. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announced that all public transport services across the state would be free for the entire month of April, with the option for month-by-month extensions if the fuel situation persists.
Commuters in Victoria will not need to tap their myki cards, and any accidental charges will be refunded. All gates will remain open to prevent congestion, and annual myki passes will be automatically paused and resumed later. Premier Allan stated this measure aims to offer temporary cost-of-living relief and reduce pressure at the pump.