International bus and coach manufacturer Ebusco has announced that it’s “reducing commercial activities outside of Europe” and officially closing operations in Australia.
The decision was made as
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GoZero Group forms holy trinity to supply new wave of electric buses
The rule of three suggests that plenty of good things come in trios. The three musketeers. Three piece suits. Three goals making a hattrick. In the Australian bus industry, GoZero Group Ltd, owners of
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Taranaki council adds electric bus to New Plymouth transport fleet
Taranaki Regional Council is set to introduce the first electric bus onto the streets of New Plymouth after securing funding from the NZTA Climate Emergency Response Fund for the vehicle.
Taranaki Regional
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Scania unveils new range of Australian electric bus models
There have been plenty of innovations for Scania in Australia since it first provided engines through a distributor to local coach operators in the late ‘60s. Following the first importation of a Scania
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Kinetic Melbourne bus driver takes on major world marathons
In Melbourne, Kinetic bus driver Megan Veitch never thought she’d be in the seat that she’s in. Now, she’s also travelling around the world to conquer marathons.
The Kinetic Women Up Front graduate
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TfNSW announces extra B-Line services for Sydney passengers
Transport for NSW (TfNSW) is delivering 146 additional B-Line bus services in Sydney’s northern suburbs to meet an increase in customer demand.
TfNSW says the changes, which will take place from March
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A2B shareholders vote in favour of CDC acquisition
A2B Australia Limited shareholders have approved the proposed acquisition of its organisation by transport operator ComfortDelGro Corporation Australia (CDC).
A total of 97.73 per cent of A2B shareholders
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Inside the bus argument to the Victorian Suburban Rail Loop project
In the lead-up to the 2018 Victorian state election, the government at the time had a trick up its sleeve. When then premier Daniel Andrews began campaigning in August that year, three months prior to
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QOCS secures largest government grant to date
The Queensland Omnibus & Coach Society (QOCS) has announced it has received its largest ever government grant from the Queensland state government.
QOCS has received a grant from the Gambling Community
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New Yutong coach introduces a splash of green to Tropic Wings
In the tropical region of Far North Queensland, there’s plenty of green for the eye to see. In and around the Daintree Rainforest, thick, vibrant leaves radiate various shades of green. Along the Daintree
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Volvo Bus Australia begins B13R product training
The Volvo Bus Australia team is continuing to innovate in different ways, with the team gathering in Melbourne for their annual team conference last month to undergo a detailed training session on the
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Greyhound Australia coaches to support Tour de Cure
Greyhound Australia has announced its support for this year’s Tour de Cure Signature Tour from Hobart to Adelaide.
Two Greyhound coaches accompanied 187 riders and support crew during the event, with
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Langley’s Coaches fuelled by family
It was a gloomy day when the royals arrived. On the tarmac at the regional Dubbo Airport in New South Wales, Sarah Hansen braves the wet and bleak conditions, her headset on and an extra two way communication
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GoZero appointed Transport for NSW preferred bus supplier
Australian zero-emissions commercial transport company GoZero has confirmed that its fully owned subsidiary Nexport has been appointed as a preferred supplier of buses for Transport for NSW (TfNSW).
Under
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Tasmanian Opposition election promise includes improved bus services
The Tasmanian Labor Party has announced that it will improve and restore bus services across the state if elected as the new government at this weekend’s state election.
Tasmania shadow transport minister
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Irizar officially unveils new Melbourne warehouse
In an industry event held last night, Irizar Asia Pacific has officially launched its new Melbourne warehouse.
The warehouse is based in Pakenham, with Irizar welcoming a large number of industry attendees,
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Federal government to reform public transport disability standards
The federal government has announced it is conducting the first major reform to Australia’s public transport disability standards since they were introduced more than 20 years ago.
Following a long period
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E-T-A plans electric future for Australian bus industry
As more bus manufacturers turn towards zero-emissions vehicles, challenges around supplying the right electrical systems and components have presented themselves to electrical system companies such as
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Scania Australia breaks ground on latest Hope Valley branch
Scania Australia has announced that it has broken ground at its new Hope Valley branch that is set to be constructed south of Perth, Western Australia.
The construction of Scania’s 10th company-owned
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Express Coaches plays the survival game amid Panel 4 release
The Christmas and New Year holiday period is meant to be a time full of relaxing and excitement. Family get-togethers and excessive sunshine usually dominates the period and allows the hardest of workers
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