Queensland Government to inject $7.25 million into the Centre of Accident Research and Road Safety to curb state's road toll
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Nolan’s last connection
Queensland’s Transport Minister Rachel Nolan vacates her office with some good news for Sunshine Coast residents awaiting the Coast Connect route
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Back to uni bus boost
With a new university semester about to start TransLink will boost bus services between Brisbane’s West End and UQ at St Lucia, starting next Monday
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Buses replace City Cats
Extra high frequency Brisbane bus services operate from today, replacing the city’s ferry services suspended after January’s devastating floods
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Free buses till Friday – fare rise follows
Brisbane’s TransLink-operated bus services will remain free for passengers until last service this Friday – but fares will rise soon after
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TransLink’s Tracker treat
Queensland’s Transport Minister Rachel Nolan has plenty of good reasons to feel confident about TransLink’s 2010 performance, with passenger numbers up and complaints down throughout the network
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Paper tickets to stay in 2011
The Queensland Government has given over to public pressure, opting to keep a paper ticket system on its TransLink network, but the price of travel in Brisbane and surrounds will go up in January
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TWU ‘appalled’ at bus operators’ safety response
A bus safety committee convened this week by the TWU’s Hughie Williams and Queensland Transport Minister Rachel Nolan attracted 40 people at its first meeting – but some drivers were told not to attend
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TWU shatters silence on bus violence
Enough is enough, say the TWU as the union sounds out Queensland Transport Minister Rachel Nolan on how to stop bus driver attacks
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Busway talks start Thursday
Brisbane’s north side residents get their chance to have a say in the Queensland Government’s latest busway vision, with the first community meeting on tomorrow
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