While at university, many students are focused on getting by and completing degrees. Dr Gottfried Greschner’s aim was different when he studied for his doctorate at Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of
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Kinetic extends ConocoPhillips partnership in resources sector
Global bus and coach operator Kinetic has announced the extension of its partnership with mining and resources company ConocoPhillips for a further five years.
The extended partnership will see Kinetic,
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Electric double-decker buses to run West Auckland WX1 service
Auckland Transport has announced that its flagship bus service in West Auckland, the WX1, will be run by fully electric double-decker buses from next April.
The announcement is part of a new $166 million
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QOCS acquires iconic heritage Ipswich bus
The Queensland Omnibus & Coach Society (QOCS) has announced its latest addition to its Brisbane Transport Museum, with a 1959 Watt Bros bodied Bedford SB3 joining the QOCS family.
The 1959 model has
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Keolis Downer celebrates one millionth Keoride on demand passenger
Australian bus and coach operator Keolis Downer has joined forces with Transport for NSW to celebrate the one millionth passenger to use the Keoride on demand service.
This service is an advanced, user-oriented
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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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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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New PTAANZ and NEC podcast showcases leading female transport leaders
In a podcast series released by the Public Transport Association of Australia and New Zealand (PTAANZ), some of Australia, and the world’s, leading female transport leaders discuss the issues shaping
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Report calls to make Tasmanian bus driver harassment illegal
A landmark report from the McKell Institute has called on the Tasmanian state government to make harassment of bus drivers illegal.
The report comes following an analysis of Tasmania’s “chronically
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NSW government releases second Bus Industry Taskforce report
The NSW Bus Industry Taskforce, through the state government, has officially released its second report as a bold new blueprint on how to deliver the biggest improvements to NSW bus services in a generation.
The
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