NSW government freezes Opal fares and cuts vehicle registration fees
The NSW government aims to ease financial pressures ahead of the March election by freezing Opal fares and cutting vehicle registration fees. Taxpayers face $561 million in costs, while the budget forecasts new toll revenue from 2028. The government's housing supply target of 377,000 homes by 2029 remains at risk due to insufficient new initiatives.
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Published 23 Jun 2026, 09:30 UTC · Updated 23 Jun 2026, 09:40 UTC
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