1. The Math: How You Save $1,500+
Before 2024, a student living in Toowong and studying at UQ (Zone 1-2) or commuting from Gold Coast to Brisbane would spend significant portions of their budget on Translink fares. In 2026, the flat rate applies to all zones.
| Journey Type | Pre-2024 Weekly Cost (Concession) | 2026 Weekly Cost (Flat Rate) | Annual Savings (approx.) |
| Short Commute (e.g., Indooroopilly to CBD) | ~$25.00 | $5.00 | $1,000 |
| Medium Commute (e.g., North Lakes to CBD) | ~$45.00 | $5.00 | $2,000 |
| Long Commute (e.g., Gold Coast to UQ) | ~$75.00 | $5.00 | $3,500 |
The 2026 Reality: Because the fare is a flat 50 cents regardless of distance, students living in cheaper outer-suburbs (like Logan or Ipswich) no longer pay a “travel penalty.” You can live where rent is low and still commute for just $1.00 return.
2. What’s Included in the 50-Cent Cap?
In 2026, the flat fare covers almost the entire Translink network:
- All Buses: Including city loops and regional urban buses (Cairns, Townsville, etc.).
- All CityTrains: From the Sunshine Coast down to the Gold Coast.
- Ferries & CityCats: The most scenic (and now cheapest) way to get to QUT Gardens Point or UQ St Lucia.
- G:link Light Rail: Effortless travel across the Gold Coast.
- Exclusion: The Airtrain (to Brisbane Airport) remains a private service and is not included in the 50-cent flat fare.
3. 2026 “Smart Ticketing” Hacks
- No More Concession Applications: In 2026, you generally don’t need to apply for a “tertiary concession” to get the 50-cent fare—it is the default flat rate for everyone.
- Bank Cards vs. Go Cards: You can tap on/off with your smartphone, smartwatch, or debit card. You will still be charged exactly 50 cents.
- Transfer Rules: You can still transfer between a bus and a train within 60 minutes, and the total cost for the combined journey remains just 50 cents.






