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NSW tax and transport changes coming July 1 could ease Canberra commuters' costs

Toll reductions and public transport relief take effect across NSW, affecting ACT residents who cross the border regularly.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 30 June 2026 at 7:15 am

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NSW tax and transport changes coming July 1 could ease Canberra commuters' costs
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New tax and transport changes taking effect across NSW from July 1 will provide relief to motorists, public transport users, and wage earners, according to announcements. For Canberra residents and businesses who regularly cross into NSW, these changes could ease some transport and financial burdens.

Canberrans with regular commuting or business travel into southern NSW stand to benefit from toll reductions and public transport relief measures. These changes matter particularly for those in the Canberra region's border economies, where cross-border movement for work, services, and commerce is routine. The toll relief component could reduce friction costs for regional supply chains and daily commutes that flow between the ACT and NSW.

While most Canberra residents are governed by ACT tax and transport policy, the city's economic ties to NSW mean significant changes across the border naturally ripple through local business confidence and household budgets. These July 1 changes add to the broader cost-of-living environment that ACT households and operators are navigating.

Sources: abc.net.au.

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