Recent News
UNITED WE STAND – Sydney depots move to support Newcastle drivers.
Newcastle Buses will not stand alone as bus drivers from across Sydney have come to the aid of their northern […] Read More »
Taking the public out of public transport, says Newcastle Herald
The Newcastle Herald has today said what Transport Minister Andrew Constance refuses to say – that the NSW Government is […] Read More »
Know Your Rights – Salary Sacrifice for Superannuation
This month Brett Peters explains your rights in relation to Salary Sacrifice for Superannuation. Read More »
Meet your local delegate – Mina Choi
Mina Choi is the newly elected delegate for Pyrmont. “I wanted to have a go at making a difference in the workplace. I’ve been working on the light rail for 13 years now..” Read More »
15 minute wait to turn at nightmare CBD intersection
Members who regularly drive on Bridge, Loftus, Gresham and Park Street near Circular Quay in Sydney’s CBD already know: this area is likely to be a major congestion hot spot once George Street finally closes. Read More »
Market St: Epicentre of road congestion
The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting today that Market Street will be the ‘epicentre of the road congestion’ when George Street closes on Friday. Read More »
Sorry, bus full: M30
The M30 is now one of the only major bus routes still taking passengers through the CBD – and we’ve been spotting a lot of full or overcrowded M30 buses like this one at Eddy Avenue. Read More »
Our union leading the way on corporate governance
Today four RTBU Tram and Bus Division delegates joined representatives from other divisions to participate in corporate governance training at our union’s NSW head office. Read More »
Know Your Rights – Attending Office
This month on Know Your Rights your Divisional Vice President highlights your rights around Attending Office. Read More »
Overcrowded buses are an accident waiting to happen
Many of Sydney’s buses are overloaded in peak times and more services combined with stronger regulations are urgently needed. Read More »