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Seattle City Council leads parking spot clampdown.
13 May, 2015Seattle City Council leads parking spot clampdown.
13 May, 2015Suburban services drive around city centric congestion.
21 April, 2015Property industry privately polls apartment dwellers for NSW Election issues.
18 March, 2015Dedicated visitor Opal card not yet a reality.
5 March, 2015Opal top up machines online from 2015.
10 December, 2014Cheaper travel on Sydney’s light rail.
24 November, 2014Hardworking NSW pensioners left empty-handed.
6 November, 2014Auditor finds significant shortcomings
21 August, 2014Public service parking refugees priced-out
18 August, 2014Travellers tagged-off by maximum default
7 August, 2014The New South Wales government has selected the route for the Newcastle light rail, which will connect the city centre with the waterfront.
27 May, 2014By Paul Hemsley and Julian Bajkowski The Queensland government has tapped the Bombardier NGR Consortium as the selected tenderer to supply a new fleet of 75 six-car passenger trains in a major overhaul of the state’s public transport system. The big win for the Bombardier-led bid puts it at the front of the New Generation […]
21 November, 2013By Julian Bajkowski Sydney’s jam packed city centre is officially on track for its biggest transport and access shake-up in half a century after the New South Wales Government publicly released a key document spelling out how new tram and rail lines, bus routes, bicycle paths and vehicle access will be tightly woven together for […]
11 September, 2013By Julian Bajkowski New South Wales transport authorities have announced the extension of customer trials for the state’s rebirthed public transit smartcard, Opal, to trains with readers for the devices now being switched-on at rail stations on Sydney’s City Circle line as well as Bondi Junction. The start of trials for CBD rail passengers is […]
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