Tertiary or TAFE students

Eligible tertiary students can access concessions to help with the cost of public transport.

Australian students

NSW tertiary students are eligible to apply for concession fares in NSW if they are enrolled full-time in either:

Tertiary students must also be an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia.

A full-time student means:

Tertiary students with a disability that are enrolled part-time may also be eligible.

International students

International students are only entitled to concession fares when their study is fully funded by specified Australian Government scholarships.

International students on an Endeavour Scholarship, an Australian Awards Scholarship, or an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship, are also eligible.

NSW TrainLink Regional services

If you are an eligible international student, you must carry a valid proof of entitlement to travel on concession fares across NSW.

Find out more about international student eligibility for travel on NSW TrainLink Regional services.

about Transport Concession Entitlement Card

If your tertiary institution's student ID card is not recognised, you'll need a Transport Concession Entitlement Card as proof of entitlement to concession fares on public transport in NSW.

Apply for a Transport Concession Entitlement card

You can apply for a Transport Concession Entitlement Card if you are attending an approved institution.

Before you apply

Next, consider where you need to travel:

Complete the online application

After you have checked if you are attending an approved institution and given consent to your tertiary institution, you can complete the online application:

Please note:

Renew a Transport Concession Entitlement Card

If you are still eligible, you can apply to renew your Transport Concession Entitlement Card up to 30 days before it expires. You'll need to renew it by 31 March each year.

You will need:

How to renew:

Please note:

Replace a Transport Concession Entitlement Card

If your Transport Concession Entitlement card is lost or stolen, you can order a replacement online (a fee may apply).

How to replace

Please note:

Change or update your details

If you have changed your name, address, email address, phone number or title, you can update your details for your Transport Concession Entitlement Card online.

Update your details

booking Ticket options

You must carry proof of entitlement at all times to travel on a concession fare in NSW.

opal Sydney and surrounding areas

In the Opal network, the Concession Opal card for tertiary students gives eligible applicants reduced fares for travel on public transport between home and their tertiary institution. The Opal network includes metro and Sydney and Intercity train services, buses, ferries and light rail.

You cannot travel with a Child/Youth Opal card or Child/Youth Opal single tickets.

Proof of entitlement cards for travel inside the Opal network

When travelling on your Concession Opal card in the Opal network, you must carry your proof of entitlement, such as: