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NSW Transport document leaks – Why we CAN’T trust Constance
The NSW Opposition Leader has accused Transport Minister Andrew Constance of misleading Parliament, after leaked confidential documents appear to contradict […] Read More »
Commuters in Sydney can look forward to “seven months of misery”
Commuters in Sydney can look forward to “seven months of misery” as one of the newest parts of the rail network, […] Read More »
Commuter Action Day: Sydneysiders take widespread action against Constance’s privatisation attacks
On Wednesday July 5, commuters across Sydney volunteered at their local bus stop to spread awareness about Constance’s privatisation […] Read More »
Bus drivers punished for standing up against Constance’s privatisation attacks
NSW bus drivers have had their pay cut by up to $150 a week as the State Transit Authority punishes […] Read More »
Don’t Sell Our Buses – Sydney Pitt St Event
On Wednesday the 28th of June, the Sydney Alliance hosted a community assembly at Pitt St Uniting Church for bus […] Read More »
Sydney University’s Kurt Iveson disproves Constance’s 4 arguments for privatisation
On June 28th at Sydney’s Community Assembly against bus privatisation, Kurt Iveson, an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney […] Read More »
‘Greedy’ Spanish contractors of the CBD to South East light rail want an extra $340 million for project
THE Spanish contractor building the CBD to South East light rail project wants a whopping extra $340 million from the […] Read More »
Community stands strong with bus drivers to oppose privatisation
The community of the Inner West has demonstrated its strong support for bus drivers through its attendance at three major events […] Read More »
URGENT TOWN HALL MEETING
Join us tonight (Thursday June 15) in an urgent meeting to stop NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance from privatising Sydney’s […] Read More »
RTBU’s responds to letter from STA CEO
RTBU NSW Divisional Secretary Chris Preston and Divisional President David Woollams have responded to a letter from the STA’s Chief […] Read More »