NSW Bus Industry Taskforce announced
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I recall Minns saying his government didn’t care much for unions anyways back when the rail strikes were going on.
It does show, the government only announced pay rises for teachers when the Teachers Federation were just about to go on strike. Same with the ambos, I think the back of some had some messages about the government not keeping promises to alleviate shortages.
When even essential public services like these have been ignored, I doubt the fairly tame TWU (which I think most drivers are now on due to privatisation) will do anything much.
It does show, the government only announced pay rises for teachers when the Teachers Federation were just about to go on strike. Same with the ambos, I think the back of some had some messages about the government not keeping promises to alleviate shortages.
When even essential public services like these have been ignored, I doubt the fairly tame TWU (which I think most drivers are now on due to privatisation) will do anything much.
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Judging by the comments on Facebook, ambo's haven't got their rises yet. Firefighters got theirs a week or so back.
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I noticed that John Lee was in the Telegraph today talking up the need for more bus services in the west and south-west.
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The transport minister was on 2GB yesterday she was saying there will be changes coming for bus services in the west and south west and they would concentrate on rolling more electric buses out into western Sydney
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Is there anything to come for Outer Sydney or is this another disappointment where regionals continued to get shafted?
The only information I've come across so far is for Sydney as usual No Newcastle, Wollongong, Central coast information
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By the way the minster was talking yesterday it sounds like the bus taskforce is concentrated on western Sydney at this timeScaniaGrenda wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 6:25 pm Is there anything to come for Outer Sydney or is this another disappointment where regionals continued to get shafted?
The only information I've come across so far is for Sydney as usual No Newcastle, Wollongong, Central coast information
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That woefully sounds about right, they use to say NSW stood for Newcastle, Sydney & Wollongong but I've come to now learn it stands for No Sydney Worries. Sydney public transport in Trouble? No worries something is being done about it, regional public transport? Crickets.
I suppose I'm just at that point where I'm rightfully displeased the state Government only see Sydney and is oblivious there is actually areas outside of that also seeing teething issues when it comes to Public Transport. One only has to take a look at the Transport Ministers social media posts to say how much they really care about those who reside out of the states capital city region.
I suppose I'm just at that point where I'm rightfully displeased the state Government only see Sydney and is oblivious there is actually areas outside of that also seeing teething issues when it comes to Public Transport. One only has to take a look at the Transport Ministers social media posts to say how much they really care about those who reside out of the states capital city region.
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It was only in December that the Task force was asking for feedback on Eurobodalla bus services. I'd assume other regional regions have been asked for feedback only recently, too. So it all will take time.
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Have you heard about the 16 Cities program? https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projec ... nt-program - there have been significant boosts to many regional bus services over the past couple of years (Armidale being the most recent in December).ScaniaGrenda wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 9:08 pm Sydney public transport in Trouble? No worries something is being done about it, regional public transport? Crickets.
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You can read the report here:ScaniaGrenda wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 6:25 pm Is there anything to come for Outer Sydney or is this another disappointment where regionals continued to get shafted?
The only information I've come across so far is for Sydney as usual No Newcastle, Wollongong, Central coast information
https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/system ... r-2023.pdf
It does not only mention the big cities.
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It's true though that the state government is extremely Sydney centric. They only reason the regional areas get any attention at all is those all important seats, many of which are coalition seats I imagine. One good thing about that is it saved country train services from total abolition after Nick got in back in 88.