Queensland Government delivers cost-of-living savings

A man is entering a bus at a bus stop
50 cent cost fairs trial continues to make a difference for all Queenslanders.
Queensland Government (Department of Transport and Main Roads)

Many of the Queensland Government’s $11.2 billion nation-leading cost-of-living relief measures in the 2024–25 State Budget have come into effect and are supporting Queenslanders.

They include $1000 in electricity bill support for Queensland households in addition to the $300 electricity rebate provided by the Federal Government.

Eligible concession holders will continue to receive an additional $372 under the Queensland Electricity Rebate Scheme and small businesses will receive a rebate of $650 this financial year.

Vehicle registration fees are being reduced by 20 per cent for a 12-month period, and 50-cent fares across Translink’s public transport network supports Redlands commuters.

Visit budget.qld.gov.au for more information on the 2024–25 Budget, and queenslandsavers.qld.gov.au to check the cost-of-living concessions.

EXAMPLE OF 50 CENT FARE SAVINGS IN THE REDLANDS

City commuter:

Douglas travels five days a week into Brisbane from Redlands. He will save $1312.08 on public transport over six months with 50c flat fares.