Sydney drivers to access 40 per cent toll relief scheme from today

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Drivers in New South Wales can now claim a 40 per cent rebate on tolls as the Perrottet government seeks to ease the cost-of-living pressures ahead of the election.

Drivers in New South Wales can now claim a 40 per cent rebate on tolls as the Perrottet government seeks to ease the cost of living pressures ahead of the election.

The Premier announced today it is expected around half a million drivers in NSW will benefit from this toll relief scheme. Drivers who spend at least $375 a year on tolls will be eligible to claim a 40 per cent rebate of up to $700.

 

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