Urge the Minns government to implement 50c Opal fares

Recent signers:
Zana Mahmutovic and 19 others have signed recently.

The issue

In recent years, public transportation usage has faced numerous challenges, including fare evasion and decreased ridership due to high costs. The Minns government has a unique opportunity to address these issues by implementing a trial of 50c fares on the Opal network. This move not only promises to curb fare evasion but also to encourage more citizens to utilize public transportation, thereby reducing traffic congestion and environmental pollution.

Significantly, the state of Queensland has already piloted a similar initiative with remarkable success. By adopting lower fare rates, Queensland reported a substantial rise in public transportation usage and a decrease in fare evasion. The lower cost made public transportation a more attractive option for daily commuters, students, and individuals from lower-income groups who rely heavily on affordable transportation.

Moreover, it is essential for the Minns government to consider the environmental benefits of increased public transport usage. With more people choosing buses and trains over personal vehicles, there is a potential reduction in carbon emissions, contributing positively to our fight against climate change.

By signing this petition, you will support a feasible and impactful solution to improve public transportation, reduce fare evasion, and increase accessibility in New South Wales. Let's urge the Minns government to take this progressive step and make public transportation affordable for everyone. Sign the petition today to make your voice heard in support of a fairer, more equitable Australia.

Both Queensland and Victoria have made drastic changes to their fare systems to reduce costs for the traveler. It's time for NSW to do the same.

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Oscar PerryPetition starterPublic transport advocate 50c fares � @50cfares

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Recent signers:
Zana Mahmutovic and 19 others have signed recently.

The issue

In recent years, public transportation usage has faced numerous challenges, including fare evasion and decreased ridership due to high costs. The Minns government has a unique opportunity to address these issues by implementing a trial of 50c fares on the Opal network. This move not only promises to curb fare evasion but also to encourage more citizens to utilize public transportation, thereby reducing traffic congestion and environmental pollution.

Significantly, the state of Queensland has already piloted a similar initiative with remarkable success. By adopting lower fare rates, Queensland reported a substantial rise in public transportation usage and a decrease in fare evasion. The lower cost made public transportation a more attractive option for daily commuters, students, and individuals from lower-income groups who rely heavily on affordable transportation.

Moreover, it is essential for the Minns government to consider the environmental benefits of increased public transport usage. With more people choosing buses and trains over personal vehicles, there is a potential reduction in carbon emissions, contributing positively to our fight against climate change.

By signing this petition, you will support a feasible and impactful solution to improve public transportation, reduce fare evasion, and increase accessibility in New South Wales. Let's urge the Minns government to take this progressive step and make public transportation affordable for everyone. Sign the petition today to make your voice heard in support of a fairer, more equitable Australia.

Both Queensland and Victoria have made drastic changes to their fare systems to reduce costs for the traveler. It's time for NSW to do the same.

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Oscar PerryPetition starterPublic transport advocate 50c fares � @50cfares
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The Decision Makers

David mehan
David mehan
Local member for The Entrance (my electorate)
Chris Minns
Chris Minns
John Graham
John Graham

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Petition created on 23 January 2026