An international survey has named Sydney as having the best public transport in Australia - and among the best in the world - sparking outrage from commuters in the Harbour City. Sydney's public ...
Fury and confusion reign after a global study ranked Sydney’s transport system among the world’s “best” and snubbed a “far better” contender. The NSW capital ranked 14th out of 60 cities on the list ...
Filling the gaps in existing transport networks is not just about big infrastructure projects. We can take significant steps right now to reform public transport so that it better meets the travel ...
The scale of the disruption Sydney's looming strike action and shutdown of city's trains this weekend is becoming clearer. The Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) industrial action will now begin from ...
The key advice was issued by Transport for New South Wales on Thursday, a day after it was announced the planned opening date of the Sydney Metro City had been shelved. The opening of the rail line, ...
Federal Infrastructure Minister Anthony Albanese has denied Sydney has been neglected by the commonwealth when it comes to funding transport projects. Infrastructure Australia has so far rejected NSW ...
Public transport spending must increase by $1 billion a year if Sydney wants a world class transport network within three decades, a new report says. A study by the University of Technology, Sydney ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Sydney toll revenue has grown for the country’s biggest private road operator despite the coronavirus pandemic, with traffic already ...
Driving a bus in Sydney pays up to $100,000 a year - so why does hardly anyone want to do it? Transport for NSW currently needs 370 bus drivers across all parts of Sydney and a further 10 regional ...
Rebecca is an Irish expat living in Sydney, and has been using the city’s public transport system to get around. She’d been using her bank card to tap on and off – as many of us do – meaning a holding ...
Western Sydney Airport: Fears aerotropolis could become China-like ghost city amid lack of transport
The multibillion-dollar Western Sydney Aerotropolis may become a “China-like ghost city” – according to planning experts – amid desperate calls for clarity on vital infrastructure links. Damning ...
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