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A tiny 50‑cent (about 450 KRW (approximately 0.34 USD)) public transit fare is quietly rewriting how people vacation in Queensland. With the state’s 50‑cent (about 450 KRW (approximately 0.34 USD)) fare, you can skip the rental car and parking headaches and move around the Gold Coast and Brisbane like a local.
On the Gold Coast, the G:link tram linking Surfers Paradise to key hubs runs for just 50 cents (about 450 KRW (approximately 0.34 USD)). After a surf session, it’s easy to hop the tram to cafes, restaurants or shopping centers, and there are curated tour buses if you want to explore nearby spots without driving. Options include The Vino Bus to Tamborine Mountain wineries, the Paradise Tour for Springbrook National Park’s waterfalls and wildlife, and the Thrift Queens Bus Tour that hits vintage shops and local markets.

Brisbane’s attractions cluster along the river, so you can cover much of the city on foot and by transit. The iconic CityCat ferry also runs for 50 cents (about 450 KRW (approximately 0.34 USD)), making it a dreamy way to catch sunset views of the Story Bridge and the skyline. South Bank’s man-made Streets Beach and the free exhibits at the Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) are all within walking distance, and Eat Street Northshore—reachable by ferry—is a must for international street food and live performances at night.
Getting around is easy with a few handy tools: the Translink app offers real‑time routes and last‑service alerts, and the Airtrain links Brisbane Airport to the city in about 20 minutes (children under 14 ride free with an accompanying adult), making it a reliable option for travelers relying on public transit.
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