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Transport Ticketing Authority (TTA) is a division of the Department of Infrastructure in the State Government of Victoria, Australia. It was established in June 2003 to manage Victoria's interest in the OneLink Metcard ticketing system contract, and to procure and manage the new ticketing solution for Victoria, known as myki.
   The TTA has been criticized by the Victorian Liberal Party for overspending on consultants.

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