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Transport Ticketing Authority

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Transport Ticketing Authority (TTA) is a division of the Department of Infrastructure in the State Government of Victoria, Australia. Its roles are:

  • To oversee Victoria’s current public transport ticketing system contract.
  • To procure and manage the new ticketing solution for Victoria, myki.

Criticism

The Transport Ticketing Authority has been criticized on a number of grounds by the Victorian local media for:

  • $17,000 on taxis[1]
  • $250,000 on myki stand at Southern Cross station[2]
  • $1300 on business cards[3]
  • $175,000 on flights to Switzerland, Britain, Germany, India, Hong Kong[4]
  • $500,000 for art work and the design of the myki cards[5]

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