The #ApplePay ads are back on buses
The #ApplePay ads are back on buses
The Government will mandate that businesses must accept cash when selling essential items, with appropriate exemptions for small businesses.
Mandating cash for essential purchases, such as groceries and fuel, means those who rely on cash will not be left behind.
The Albanese Government is taking action so Australians can continue to pay with cash for essential items if they want to, while also ensuring an orderly transition to phase out cheques.
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You can link your concession entitlement to a contactless payment method!
"Link a contactless payment method (or a MyWay+ travel card so you receive the correct fare discounts (or free travel) no matter what method you tap on and off with."
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The ACT Governmentβs new public transport ticketing system, MyWay+, will go live on Wednesday 27 November 2024.
The new MyWay+ mobile phone app and online portal are now available. Canberrans can also purchase or order a new MyWay+ card.
www.act.gov.au/our-canberra...
AT Director Public Transport and Active Modes, Stacey van der Putten says this is the latest in a range of initiatives AT is introducing to make public transport an easier option for Aucklanders and visitors alike.
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Starting 17 November, Auckland Transport customers will be able to use contactless credit and debit cards, smartphones, or wearable devices to tag on and off ATβs buses, trains, and most ferries alongside AT HOP cards.