Labor is making life more affordable for families, with more than 600,000 Victorians under 18 unlocking free public transport through the Youth myki.
Now, Victorians can help choose the next design of the Youth myki with voting now open for the top three designs.
The designs can be viewed and voted on at the Melbourne Museum or through the EngageVic website until Sunday, 30 August.
The winning design will be announced in September.
The new design will be available next year, which will be used by young Victorians all over the state and will feature on the new Youth myki cards from next year.
The designs were assessed on their originality, creativity, and the artistic interpretation of Victoria's public transport network.
The winner will receive a prize of $1,000, with each runner-up receiving $500.
More than nine million Youth myki taps have been recorded - helping young people travel to school, work, sport and see friends and family.
Youth myki cards are available to purchase for $5 at all staffed stations, online and at myki retailers.
The Labor Government continues to bring costs down for families - with half price fares for everyone continuing until the end of the year.
Jess Wilson and her Liberal-One Nation Coalition have already promised to cut trains to Wyndham Vale and Melton as part of their $40 billion cuts plan - will they support free public transport for kids or will they cut it?
Only Labor can be trusted to make public transport cheaper and easier to use.
To vote in the Youth myki design competition, visit engage.vic.gov.au/youthmyki.
As stated by Minister for Public Transport Vicki Ward
"Young Victorians have shown how creative they are, with thousands of fantastic entries. I encourage everyone to vote on the 2027 Youth myki design."
"Labor is delivering real cost-of-living relief for families by putting over $20 million back into the pockets of parents through free Youth mykis."