On-demand buses are a new initiative for the NSW Government and allow passengers to book transport by bus from their home or a nearby collection point to a local transport hub or community centre.
In some parts of the world public transport is free to use and is fully funded by the community through taxation revenue. We investigate the potential outcomes if public transport fares were free in Sydney.
The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure has referred to IPART the task of making recommendations regarding the appropriate maximum fares for taxi services in Sydney that ply or stand for hire on a road (“rank and hail services”), to apply fr
The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure has referred to IPART the task of making recommendations regarding the appropriate maximum fares for taxi services outside Sydney that ply or stand for hire on a road (“rank and hail services”), to app
The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure has referred to IPART the task of determining maximum fares for seven private ferry operators that hold service contracts with Transport for NSW (TfNSW) under the Passenger Transport Act 1990.
14 August 2014The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has assessed the impact of the change from paper-based tickets to the Opal card to ensure that the increases in fares complies with our determinations.IPART regulates maximum fa
Ticketing technology is evolving and the NSW Government recently introduced a new account based ticketing product for public transport called Opal Connect.