As Australia welcomes a new year, the nation will also welcome some changes.
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As Australia welcomes the arrival of a new year, a variety of significant changes are set to take place.

These adjustments are designed to help Australians save money, curb potential price hikes, and enhance the nation’s public health strategies.

Among the noteworthy updates for 2026 are a fresh cash requirement, more affordable medications, and increased welfare benefits.

As Australia welcomes a new year, the nation will also welcome some changes.
As Australia welcomes a new year, the nation will also welcome some changes.(Alex Ellinghausen)

Centre for Disease Control launch

Starting January 1, Australia will introduce a permanent Centre for Disease Control (CDC), aimed at strengthening the country’s readiness and prevention strategies for public health emergencies.

The Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) has hailed this development as the “most important piece of public health infrastructure in generations,” with Health Minister Mark Butler emphasizing that the CDC will play a crucial role in safeguarding Australia from diseases and health threats.

However, if you’re planning to renew your passport in the upcoming year, be prepared for a price increase.

Passport prices are set to increase increase in line with inflation.

The cost of a 10-year adult passport is currently $412, which means the price could rise to $422 in 2026.

NSW toll cap to be made permanent

If you live in NSW and regularly drive on toll roads, you could save some money on your commute in the new year.

The rebate allows motorists to claim up to $340 back a week after spending $60 per vehicle.

However he warned there could be a major change to how the Sydney Harbour Bridge is tolled to pay for the relief.

Minns also announced the trial demerit point reward program would be made permanent in the new year.

This means unrestricted licence holders who incur no traffic infringements for a full calendar year will have one demerit point removed from their licence.

Victorian public transport changes

From January 1, metro public transport fares in Victoria will rise.

This includes the daily fare cap which will increase from $11 to $11.40 on weekdays and from $7.60 to $8 on weekends.

People under 18 with a youth Myki card can travel free of charge in the new year, while concession card holders can travel for free on weekends.

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