Nelson Tasman’s eBus has been the first bus service to receive an exemption to the obstruction rule, which saw a complete restriction on front-mounted bike racks on buses across the country back in November
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Greyhound Australia appoints new COO
Bus operator Greyhound Australia has announced the appointment of Natalie (Tilly) Loughborough as its new chief operating officer, effective from March 20 2025.
Loughborough joins Greyhound from the National
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Scania pushes road safety messaging with new partnership
Scania Australia has partnered with the Australian Road Safety Foundation (ARSF) to help amplify road safety messaging as well as to provide a focus on safer traffic interaction with heavy vehicles.
As
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Bus Safety Week kicks off in New South Wales
Held annually since 2015, the 10th annual Bus Safety Week is finally upon us in NSW, reminding all road users how to stay safe on and around buses.
Running from February 17-23, the safety week provides
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BLK attributes success to experienced staff
When speaking with operators on the hunt for a new bus, it’s not always the product that is the determining factor in a sale.
While craftsmanship and efficiency rank highly on the list, it’s often
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Greens push for free public transport in Tasmania
With the federal election rounding the corner, all parties have been loud in voicing its campaign promises and hopes for the future of Australia.
Amongst these, the Greens have taken a particular interest
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Real-time information now available on Metro Tas services
Passengers in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie can now travel easier, with live-tracking available for Metro services on the Metro Tas app.
The live information service began rolling out late last year, showing
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Ventura Systems appoints new CEO
Door manufacturer Ventura Systems has appointed Erik te Riele as its newest CEO, stepping into the role back in September 2024.
te Riele succeeds Jan Lont, temporarily taking on the role as interim CEO
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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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Greens propose free public transport in WA
Despite a blossoming public transport system and urges from the government, Western Australia residents aren’t taking full advantage of the services offered to them.
Often opting for the car versus
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