Recent News
Labor claims removal of bus stops ‘a ploy’ to make Region 6 more attractive to private operators
Labor claims a move to remove many bus stops in Region 6 […] Read More »
Public transport at University of NSW is so poor, students wait at least an hour to get a bus
Frustrated University of NSW students already lumped with abysmal bus services from the Kensington campus have said they were not convinced privatising public transport would improve their commute. Read More »
Watch: Labor’s Luke Foley slams privatisation plans in Parliament
Buses should be run for the public benefit, not private profit. Here’s NSW Labor leader Luke Foley speaking in Parliament. Read More »
Channel 10: Sydney’s bus drivers take their fight straight to the top
“We now have 3,500 Sydney bus drivers who are concerned about their jobs,” Divisional Secretary Chris Preston told Channel 10. Read More »
Video: Bus drivers, Labor MPs and unions protest outside NSW Parliament
Bus Drivers, Labor MPs and unions protested outside NSW Parliament today against the bus privatisation the community didn’t ask for and does not want! Read More »
Anger over plan to privatise bus trips in Canterbury-Bankstown
Bus region six includes 25 school services and 20 public routes in the city of Canterbury-Bankstown. Read More »
Complain to Constance!
Send a complaint to Constance to let him know we must keep our public transport in public hands. Read More »
Premier won’t rule out further bus privatisation
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said: “I don’t want to rule anything in or out at this stage.” Read More »
Great turnout at Bus Division press conference!
A big thank you to all of our members who came and a special thank you to members of other unions who turned out in support. Read More »
An Open Letter to Sydney Commuters from Sydney Bus Drivers
Sadly, we cannot commit to you that this will be the last disruption you will face over the coming months. If the Premier does not intervene as a matter of urgency this will, indeed, be Sydney’s winter of discontent. Read More »