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Australia States Offer Free Public Transit Initiatives

(MENAFN) Two Australian state governments moved Sunday to shield residents from surging fuel costs, announcing sweeping free public transport initiatives as the Middle East conflict continues to drive pump prices to historic highs.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan declared that all public transport services across the state will run fare-free for one month beginning Tuesday — a relief measure she framed as a direct response to the fuel crisis gripping the country.

"I'm determined to do everything within my control to help Victorians deal with rising fuel prices," Allan said, in a joint statement released alongside Gabrielle Williams, Victoria's minister for Public and Active Transport. The pair said the initiative would encourage commuters to opt for public transit amid a sharp spike in costs at the bowser.

The scale of that spike is stark. Data from the Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) show the national average price for regular unleaded fuel surged to a record-high of 2.38 Australian dollars ($1.60 USD) per liter in the week ending March 22 — a 27 percent jump since the eruption of the Middle East conflict. Victoria currently caps daily public transport fares at 11.4 Australian dollars ($7.80 USD), and suspending those charges for a month is projected to cost the state government an estimated 70 million Australian dollars ($48.1 million USD).

Across the Bass Strait, Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff unveiled a parallel measure, announcing that all bus and ferry services on the island state will operate free of charge from Monday through the start of July. Rockliff pointed to a 20 percent week-on-week rise in public transport usage statewide, arguing the initiative would translate into meaningful cost-of-living relief for Tasmanian households.

The state-level responses follow a federal intervention announced Saturday by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who confirmed that the national government will underwrite the procurement of essential goods disrupted by the Middle East conflict under newly introduced fuel security measures. Albanese is set to convene a meeting with state and territory leaders on Monday to coordinate additional steps aimed at averting fuel shortages across the country.

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