The government will press ahead with plans to use the “largely untapped pool of capital” in defined contribution (DC) schemes to invest in venture capital and growth equity assets.
Press Release – Auckland Transport Discounted off-peak fares are to become permanent on public transport in Auckland. The permanent ten per cent discount will come in on 7 February. It means cheaper fares for everyone using AT HOP, travelling between 9am and 3pm and at night weekdays …
Discounted off-peak fares are to become permanent on public transport in Auckland. The permanent ten per cent discount will come in on 7 February.
It means cheaper fares for everyone using AT HOP, travelling between 9am and 3pm and at night weekdays and all weekend.
Also from that date, a daily cap will be introduced meaning you can travel as much as you like on buses (not Skybus), trains and inner harbour ferry services and never pay more than $20 a day.
Discounted off-peak fares are to become permanent on public transport in Auckland. The permanent ten per cent discount will come in on 7 February.
It means cheaper fares for everyone using AT HOP, travelling between 9am and 3pm and at night weekdays and all weekend.
Also from that date, a daily cap will be introduced meaning you can travel as much as you like on buses (not Skybus), trains and inner harbour ferry services and never pay more than $20 a day.
Auckland Transport’s annual fare review will see an average fare increase of four per cent which is consistent with the approach set out during Auckland Council’s consultation on the Emergency Budget last June.
Monday, 18 January 2021, 12:09 pm
Discounted off-peak fares are to become permanent on
public transport in Auckland. The permanent ten per cent
discount will come in on 7 February.
It means cheaper
fares for everyone using AT HOP, travelling between 9am and
3pm and at night weekdays and all weekend.
Also from
that date, a daily cap will be introduced meaning you can
travel as much as you like on buses (not Skybus), trains and
inner harbour ferry services and never pay more than $20 a
day.
Auckland Transport’s annual fare review will
see an average fare increase of four per cent which is