Constance can't get the truth straight on bus privatisation
Jo Haylen has joined calls from the Labor Opposition for the embattled Transport Minister Andrew to explain why he kept the bus privatisation decision a secret from the public.
Read moreConstance tightlipped on secret sale of inner west Sydney buses
Transport Minister Andrew Constance today refused to confirm or deny that he has already cut a secret deal to privatise buses in the inner West and southern Sydney.
Read moreLabor calls for Constance to be censured after litany of bungles, including Inner West buses
The NSW Labor Opposition moved to censure embattled Transport Minister Andrew Constance for his mismanagement of the state’s public transport systems.
Read moreBerejiklian government ignores community outrage and pushes ahead with bus privatisation
The Premier and Transport Minister have blatantly ignored community outrage, pushing ahead with the Liberal’s privatisation of the bus network.
The Government is expected to make an announcement about the new private operator of the Region 6 buses imminently, a move which will inevitably lead to reduced services and job cuts.
Read moreSave our Services
The Premier's decision to invest over $2 billion on the knock-down and rebuild of two stadiums will leave our inner west services even more underfunded and depleted. Sign the petition today.
Read moreSeating Rails at Train Stations
Notice of Motion regarding Seating Rails at Train Stations.
Read moreSeating Rails at Train Stations
A question on notice regarding seating rails at NSW train stations
Read moreLewisham and Petersham Station Upgrade Deferrals
Notice of Motion regarding Lewisham and Petersham Station Upgrade Deferrals.
Read moreInner West Public Transport
When it comes to public transport policy this Government has shown nothing but contempt for the people of the inner west. In the past month we have learned that the Government will be ripping out 35 more bus stops across the inner west. This will affect commuters on the 412, 422, 423 , 426 and 428 routes.
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