Thousands of commuters on NSW's public transport system could be paying at least $500 a year more when government changes to the Opal scheme are introduced next month. The NSW Government confirmed in ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The cost of paper-based public transport tickets will rise from early next year, but the government will try to lure more commuters onto ...
A NSW tribunal has found that the state's Opal card, a contactless smart card used on public transport in the state, breaches the privacy of pensioners. A legal case was brought forward against ...
A Sydney bio-hacker who had his Opal card implanted inside his own hand could have his account deactivated for 'tampering'. Mew-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow, his legal name, turned to a piercing expert ...
The NSW government’s aggressive push to shift commuters onto its Opal electronic ticketing system has driven public transport revenues down by $34 million, despite an increase in patronage. The state ...
Transport for New South Wales has announced it has kicked off a 12-month trial of the Opal digital card, which will enable commuters to "tap on" and "tap off" public transport using their digital ...
The cost to use the majority of one state’s trains, buses, and ferries will rise in cost from July 1. Here’s how much your fares could increase by. Train and metro trips will increase a maximum of 49 ...
But for public transport users yet to make the jump to contactless payments via digital wallets, the physical Opal smartcard is still standing in the way. That could soon change, with Transport for ...
Generic picture of an unidentified woman holding an opal card. Sydney's new integrated ticketing system is being trialled after a 16-year wait.(ABC TV) The NSW Transport Minister has dismissed ...
Paper tickets will no longer be sold or accepted on the New South Wales public transport network from today, with the Opal card being the only ticketing option available. Almost 8 million Opal cards ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Public transport users in NSW face a 2.4 per cent increase in Opal fares from July, which the state government stresses is in line with ...
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