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What will be in today’s NSW budget? Here's what we know so far
Key takeaways
- Motorists will pay no more than $50 a week in road tolls, as part of the state budget's cost of living relief measures.
- The existing $60 weekly cap will be lowered until July 2027, making 200,000 more drivers eligible for the cost-of-living measure.
- It is among the latest budget measures to be announced before Treasurer Daniel Mookhey releases his fourth spending plan for the state on Tuesday at 12:30pm.
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Motorists will pay no more than $50 a week in road tolls, as part of the state budget's cost of living relief measures. ( ABC News: Keana Naughton )
Link copied Share Share article Drivers will pay no more than $50 a week to use Sydney's toll roads under Labor's final budget ahead of the state election in March.
The existing $60 weekly cap will be lowered until July 2027, making 200,000 more drivers eligible for the cost-of-living measure.
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