The much-loved On Demand Transport (ODT) trial in Queensland has been given the green light for another year in service.
More than 184,000 trips were taken in the first phase of the ODT trial, with 68
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Two accessibility apps selected for trial on NSW buses
The NSW government has confirmed that two new pieces of technology are being trialled in selected areas to support members of the community who are blind, vision impaired or have difficulty accessing bus
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See Me app trial extends to more South Australian routes
A recent accessibility app trial in South Australia is gaining traction, with the See Me app now being used on more routes in the state.
In early February, the SA government announced that Adelaide Metro
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Adelaide Metro trials groundbreaking new accessibility app
The South Australian government has announced that Adelaide Metro is trialling a new app to increase accessibility on public transport services.
The new app, called See Me, helps public transport passengers
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App makes transport easier
An Australian made app which plans the fastest, cheapest route to a destination is thriving
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Gladys loves her apps
NSW Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian is spruiking the virtues of public transport apps
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QBIC gets app-savvy
On the technology forefront, QBIC has launched an app timed for this year’s Hamilton Island event
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Raising the stakes
The Queensland bus industry’s annual race day has staked its place as a clear winner
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NSW a step closer to real-time bus apps
NSW Government is set to release GPS bus data for third-party app development
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QANTAS launches magazine app
QANTAS launches an iPad app for its hugely popular inflight magazine ‘QANTAS The Australian Way’
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