In a rare show of major cross-party solidarity, more than 90 candidates in Melbourne’s council elections have pledged their support for the ‘Better Buses’ campaign, demonstrating that better buses
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Extra bus services in Fishermans Bend a roaring success
Fishermans Bend locals have taken full advantage of extra bus services in the area, with almost 11,000 more trips taken in the last six months compared to the same period last year.
Launching October
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Major timetable changes set for Sydney as Metro conversion continues
With the final Metro conversion of the T3 Bankstown line in Sydney well underway, some parts of NSW are set to see major timetable changes.
Transport for NSW is advising people in regional and outer metropolitan
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Over 20,000 Aucklanders make use of $50 transport cap
Since launching the $50 public transport cap 12 weeks ago, over 20,000 Aucklanders have hit their cap and seen savings.
Rolled out to encourage more residents to jump aboard public transport, the fare
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Bus services suspended in Tasmania following rock-throwing incidents
The Gagebrook and Herdsmans Cove services in Tasmania have been partially suspended following a recent influx of rock-throwing incidents in the area.
Effective from October 8, 2024 and remaining in place
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Better Buses to hold Williams Landing station protest
Melbourne-based community group Better Buses has revealed it is planning a protest blockage action at Williams Landing train station on Monday October 14 to draw attention to the lack of reliable, frequent
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T3 Bankstown line commuters face more than a year on South West Link buses
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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Queensland announces bus network investment in Logan and Ipswich
The Queensland state government has revealed a series of new and improved bus network services that will begin running in the areas of Logan and Ipswich in December this year.
The improvements form part
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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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Queensland Greens pledge free and frequent bus services
The Queensland Greens party has announced a commitment prior to next month’s state election to provide free and frequent public transport.
Earlier this year, the state government began a trial to provide
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