
Myki-less public transport for all passengers won’t happen until 2027, Victorian auditor reveals
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Victorian public transport users will continue to rely on Myki cards until 2027 due to delays in implementing tap-and-go technology. An audit revealed that a dispute between the state transport department and the US-based contractor Conduent has caused an 18-month delay, resulting in an additional cost of $136.8 million. This setback highlights ongoing challenges in modernizing public transport systems.
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The Victorian government has been working on upgrading its public transport payment systems to enhance user convenience and operational efficiency. However, disputes with contractors and unforeseen delays have hindered progress, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current management strategies.
This article reflects the views and findings of the Victorian Auditor-General’s Office and does not necessarily represent the opinions of The Guardian.
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