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Victoria to introduce free public transport during summer weekends

Benita Kolovos

The Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan, is doing a breakfast television blitz this morning to announce that the public will be able to travel for free every weekend from early December until 1 February, as part of the launch of the metro tunnel.

Allan has described it as a “thank you” to commuters for enduring disruptions as the project was built. Speaking on Today, she said:

To say thank you to Victorians for their [patience, we are] delivering free public transport for everyone every weekend, everywhere in our state. From the opening of the metro tunnel in early December through to the 1st of February, when we integrate this amazing piece of infrastructure into the [public transport network].

Over the summer, the tunnel will run every 20 minutes between 10am to 3pm on weekends, and 10am to 7pm on weekends.

Then on 1 February, under a full timetable overhaul called the government calls the “big switch”, Cranbourne, Pakenham and Sunbury lines will begin exclusively using the tunnel.

The premier defended the two-phase launch:

This is how you do it to get a smooth, safe start, to get passengers using this infrastructure at the earliest opportunity.

Jacinta Allan speaks to media from behind a podium
Jacinta Allan speaks to media to mark the opening of Melbourne’s metro tunnel on Tuesday 7 October. Photograph: Callum Godde/AAP
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Juliet Lamont, an Australian filmmaker, tells ABC News Breakfast that the flight from Israel to Jordan, where she currently is, was not facilitated by the Australian government.

We were facilitated by other governments, not the Australian Government, and now we’re here and we’re trying to find a way to come back to Australia and we’re really, really upset that the Australian Government have been so shameful if their support of their citizens.

The Italian government has been really supportive, because they have basically set their whole country on fire and the Australian Government have been bereft and absolutely shameful in their their support.

Lamont says the group were in an “outrageous” prison in Israel and were left with no access to medication or food.

Dfat said it has been providing consular assistance to the seven Australians who were arrested by Israeli authorities, amongst more than 500 people who were on the flotilla.

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