The last train on the T3 Bankstown line in Sydney made its final run this morning, as the 130-year-old rail line officially closes for Metro upgrades.
Thousands of commuters are set to have their daily
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QLD school bus drivers to receive wage boost
School bus drivers in Queensland are set to benefit from a wage boost as part of the QLD government’s plan to improve conditions and attract more drivers.
Ensuring that school bus driver wages maintain
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Tasmania doubles down on lower emissions with new plan
Tasmania has outlined the state’s first emissions plan for its transport sector, with a focus on its ageing car fleet, EV charging and encouraging public and active transport.
Energy and renewables
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Iconic double-decker bus finds home at Sydney Bus Museum
While double-decker buses have become synonymous with British culture and tourist grabs, the Sydney Bus Museum’s most recent acquisition is bringing the focus to New South Wales.
Originally operated
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NZ government to introduce tougher sentences for offences against public transport workers
The New Zealand government has announced new tougher sentences for offences against public transport workers following a “worrying increase in abuse and attacks”.
As part of its plan to restore
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“Nightmare” bus bays in Sunshine set for major overhaul
The bus bay at one of Sunshine Coast’s busiest schools, Maroochydore State High School, is set for a major redesign and upgrade thanks $1.865 million in funding from the state government’s School
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“Smart” ticketing system to roll out on Tasmania’s public transport
The Tasmanian Government has finalised an agreement with Cubic Transportation Systems that brings a state-wide smart ticketing system across Tasmania’s public transport network a step closer.
As part
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South Korea commit to 21,200 hydrogen buses in operation by 2030
The South Korean government has committed to an ambitious plan to significantly increase the presence of hydrogen buses across metropolitan areas by 2030.
The Ministry of Environment together with the
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NSW SES runs simulation bus crash to enhance rescue skills
The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) has began hosting simulated mass casualty bus crashes to further enhance their staff’s rescue skills.
More than 70 emergency service personnel from the NSW SES,
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Union calls for bus drivers to be essential workers in NSW
The Transport Workers’ Union (TWU) NSW branch is calling on the state government to widen the definition of essential workers to include employees in critical transport sectors such as buses.
In a submission
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