Brisbane Times
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Western Australia makes free public transport for children permanent to reduce costs
The Western Australia government announced on Sunday that free public transport for children and on Sundays will become permanent, aiming to save families up to $560 annually. Premier Roger Cook reported over eight million uses since the program's trial, while public transport boardings rose 14 percent last month. This initiative aligns with efforts to reduce road congestion.
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