Stopping the Boats stymies Sydney’s visitor arrivals
Parking spaces for vessels the size of office blocks are getting harder to find in the Harbour City, thanks to a low hanging Harbour Bridge and a strong Navy presence.
5 March, 2014Parking spaces for vessels the size of office blocks are getting harder to find in the Harbour City, thanks to a low hanging Harbour Bridge and a strong Navy presence.
5 March, 2014By Julian Bajkowski Indefatigable Minister for Transport in New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian, has again defied conservative critics of the state’s struggling public transport infrastructure and announced a big boost to Sydney’s revered but loss-making ferry services to finally make them more useful to commuters. The NSW government has finally unveiled its long-expected 20-year plan […]
22 May, 2013By Julian Bajkowski City of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore has upped pressure on the New South Wales state government to extend a planned pedestrian zone in the heart of the central business district and shopping strip as part of existing plans to roll out a new $1.6 billion light rail run connecting the city […]
5 April, 2013By Julian Bajkowski The New South Wales government has trotted out the latest iteration of its vexed transport ticketing smartcard for public testing more than 12 years after commuters were promised the now unremarkable device in time for the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Known as the “Opal” Card (which has no connection to the identically named […]
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