BusNSW gives its members the support and tools necessary to tackle challenges, seize opportunities and secure a sustainable future.
Since its inception in 1942, BusNSW has represented a diverse group of operators and suppliers. Through its inclusive governance structure, BusNSW ensures that operators of all sizes have a say in shaping industry policies and outcomes.
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BusNSW offers Full Membership to accredited NSW bus and coach operators, while Associate Membership is available to industry suppliers of goods and services. Membership strengthens the sector’s collective voice and provides benefits that help members improve operations and grow businesses.
So why join BusNSW? As a member, you gain a strong advocate working on your behalf. BusNSW ensures that the NSW government, Transport for NSW and key stakeholders hear the views of the industry. It also grants access to a network of industry professionals through annual conferences, exhibitions, workshops and seminars.
Training and development is also a benefit, as BusNSW supports members through free online driver training focused on customer service and subsidised training via Into Training Australia. BusNSW simplifies complexities through fact sheets, templates and information packs.
Members benefit from exclusive discounts on essential signage and equipment through Bus Signs Plus, while the monthly Bulletin magazine provides regular updates.
The new BusNSW membership year begins in December 2024, making now the perfect time to join to ensure your business thrives.
For more information and to apply, visit www.busnsw.com.au/become-a-member or call BusNSW at 02 8839 9500.
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