The Australian Public Transport Industrial Association will move towards official status after the election of its inaugural board last night.
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Town hall showdowns come to Melbourne
A recent public transport on-line poll underpins a series of people versus politicians Town Hall meetings rolling across Melbourne from next week
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Trolley buses tied to tonnage
A leading operator is urging the Victorian Government to change road tonnage rules to pave the way for high capacity light tram-style super buses
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BCI and Custom share Sydney hybrid tender
Two of Australia’s biggest bus suppliers share the spoils of a tender just announced by NSW Transport to get more hybrids onto Sydney’s streets
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ELECTION 2010: Apps tips Labor
A free registration to this year’s Bus Industry Confederation national conference is up for grabs by being the first to predict tomorrow’s election result
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ELECTION EXCLUSIVE: Action needed, say states
Australia’s bus industry associations give their candid views on Election 2010, pushing for Federal Government action on public transport planning and infrastructure.
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Advocacy groups urge Henry: make costs known
The heads of four leading transport advocacy groups have written to Treasury Secretary Ken Henry seeking the true costs affecting nationwide action on public transport
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Greens back cost call
The Greens have backed this morning’s call for an inquiry into social costs associated with Australia’s transport system
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Kingston comment closes
It’s now a case of ‘wait and see’ if an old bus depot in Canberra gets heritage listing after public comments closed today
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Nolan says no to hospital bus
An elderly Gold Coast resident fed up with taking four buses to get over a hill to a hospital 5 kms away continues his battle for a direct service
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