Second-last state rolls out card and contactless  payments on public transport
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The government of Western Australia has revealed plans to introduce card and contactless payment options for public transport in the coming weeks.

Starting December 8, commuters in Perth, Bunbury, Busselton, Kalgoorlie, Esperance, and Albany will have the convenience of using either physical or contactless debit and credit cards to tap on and off as they travel.

Shortly after, this payment system will also be available to those traveling in Geraldton, Karratha, and Port Hedland by the end of the year.

A Perth bus driver has contracted coronavirus.(9News)

It’s important to note that while concession fares won’t be applicable to contactless payments, they remain accessible through the Smartrider travel cards.

This innovative payment method will mirror the system used in other Australian states and territories, offering a seamless experience.

Users must consistently use the same card or device for tapping on and off throughout their journey, with the total fare being calculated and presented as a single amount at the close of the day.

Western Australia will now look at phasing out cash payments on public transport.

Melbourne is the last remaining capital city in Australia not to have card and contactless payments on its public transport.

Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Hobart all have tap-and-go measures, while Darwin offers free buses, and passengers do not need a card or ticket.

Melbourne is set to join the rest of the country with a phased rollout starting in early 2026.

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