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Orders of the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW for the RTBU and its members – Order 2
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Orders from the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW for the RTBU NSW and its members – Order 1
CLICK HERE TO VIEW: Order from the NSW Industrial Relations Commission for the RTBU NSW and its members Read More »
SMH: Northern beaches buses to stay in state hands, despite inner west privatisation
The NSW government says the B-Line double-deck bus service to the lower north shore and northern beaches will remain in the hands of the state-run operator. Read More »
RTBU launches audit of violent hotspots after Brisbane bus driver’s death
The RTBU is launching a national audit of violent hotspots in an effort to bolster drivers’ safety. Read More »
SMH: Sydney bus privatisation plan is betrayal
Tram and Bus Division Secretary Chris Preston told the Sydney Morning Herald bus drivers are furious about the recent decision to privatise scores of routes in Sydney’s inner west. Read More »
NSW Government betrays commuters with Sydney bus privatisation
MEDIA RELEASE: The Rail Tram and Bus Union of NSW (RTBU NSW) […] Read More »
Newcastle bus driver safety in spotlight
Protections for bus drivers will be discussed in state Parliament on Thursday. Read More »
Canberra light rail: Options for stage two route to Woden revealed
The ACT government has unveiled two possible routes for the second stage of light rail to Woden, one that detours into the Parliamentary Zone along National Circuit. Read More »
Lane Cove receives new bus routes
State Liberal and Labor appear to be upping the ante regarding public transport in Lane Cove, with the State Government announcing changes to buses days before a scheduled Labor forum. Read More »
Glebe Island Bridge may yet host light rail
An idea to run trams over the disused Glebe Island Bridge has re-emerged in the wake of Google’s decision to pull out of using the White Bay power station as its Australian HQ. Read More »