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Malcolm Turnbull’s quest for power leaves him at odds with the electorate
Poll findings show that Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s compromises have left him at odds with the majority of the electorate. Read More »
Big changes on the horizon at Aurizon
Aurizon is looking to replace current chief executive Lance Hockridge, sell the Moorebank freight hub and considering selling their intermodal and freight businesses. Read More »
NSW Trains Uniform Review
Bulletin 30 – 2016 To: RTBU NSW Trains Members, Members are advised that […] Read More »
Win for Light Rail workers
Last Friday an EA attendance ballot was held at the Pyrmont light […] Read More »
ARTC EA Update – Fair Work Commission Considers ARTC NSW EA
Fair Work Commission Considers ARTC NSW EA The Fair Work Commission today […] Read More »
NSW Trains Uniform Review
The NSW Trains uniform review is currently underway and as a part […] Read More »
Penrith sends off five of its finest
Over 120 friends and family gathered to farewell five of Penrith’s finest drivers, Norm Mendham, Peter O’Leary, Peter Kschenka, Ron Van Der Zee and Dave Goonewardene. Read More »
Asciano’s profit down as takeover takes effect
Asciano’s profit in its last year of operation as an independent company tumbled by 24 per cent. Read More »
Gosford’s longest-serving employee is retiring!
Yes, you have heard correctly – Albert (Bertie) Scott is retiring. Read the full notice from his colleagues on Loco Express. Read More »
Asciano CEO gets 72.3 per cent pay rise, pockets $8m
Asciano CEO John Mullen has been paid just over $8.18m for 2016 – that’s an increase of a whopping 72.3 per cent on the previous year. Read More »