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Two-Way Tolling on Sydney Harbour Bridge a Step Closer as $60 Cap Made Permanent

The $60 toll cap has returned over $200 million to motorists, targeting financial relief for highly impacted western Sydney suburbs, as recommended by an independent review.

The government has not finalised how it will pay for the permanent $60 toll cap, but drivers should brace for two-way tolls across the harbour in future.

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Toll relief extended but bumpy road ahead to fund it

Motorists in one state will be cheering at the extension of a $60 weekly 'cap' on road tolls...

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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has confirmed that the $60 weekly toll cap for private cars, originally set to expire on January 1, 2026, will be made permanent to provide long-term cost-of-living relief for hundreds of thousands of Western Sydney residents who rely on toll roads.

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weeklytimes.com.au broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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