Nine finalists have now been named in the hotly-contested 2024 Queensland Bus Driver of the Year Awards, amidst more than 1300 public nominations.
With three trophies up for grabs; Regional Bus Driver
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Queensland road and transport projects blow budget by $6.7 billion
The Queensland government has revealed that the previous Labor government had failed to disclose road and transport projects which had far exceeded their budgets in the lead up to last November’s state
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All bus services now suspended in Brisbane; closures in NSW
With Tropical Cyclone Alfred rearing its head in South East Queensland and northern NSW, the Brisbane City Council has suspended all bus services until further notice.
The storm is expected to strike on
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Greyhound services going ahead amid cyclone warning
As Tropical Cyclone Alfred begins its approach towards South East Queensland and northern NSW, bus operators across the coast are preparing for the possible cancellation or change to services.
Greyhound
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$50 million invested by federal government to expand Brisbane Metro
The federal government has announced that an extra $50 million has been allocated to the expansion of the Brisbane Metro to the city’s northern suburbs.
The move forms part of a $200 million investment
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50 cent fares now officially permanent in Queensland
For the past six months, every trip on Queensland public transport has cost just 50 cents regardless of travel method or distance.
Introduced in the lead-up to last year’s state election by the
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Thompson Bus Service celebrates 45 years
As Thompson Bus Services celebrates 45 years of service, what started as a dream of Geoff and Jean Thompson in the late 1970s has become a passion that the family continues to embrace and a business that
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First permanent Brisbane Metro service now running
The first official Brisbane Metro permanent service has kicked off today, with the pre-exisiting route 66 now renamed to route M2.
The service will see buses replaced by the new high-capacity electric
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QLD Smart Ticketing project rollout has blown out by $60 million
The long-overdue Smart Ticketing program in Queensland has blown out by $60 million due to years of delays and mismanagement under the former Labor government, the current government has revealed.
The
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Smart ticketing now available across Redlands
The next phase of Queensland’s smart ticketing scheme has just rolled out, with passengers across the entire Redlands region now able to pay for buses and ferries using phones, debit cards and smart
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