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The Queensland transport minister's office suggested the department "delete" references to a $9.5 billion train building program from communication material after its cost blew out, budget ...
Faced with the growing threat of bus drivers boycotting routes in Brisbane, the Queensland government has vowed to spend $60.7 million over the next five years to improve public transport safety.
Customer service improvements to be delivered for Queenslanders Key State Government customer services functions to be brought together. Move to ...
The state energy minister says the cancellation of a major wind farm project should not deter new renewables investment.
The dramatic reduction was recently announced by Queensland Premier Steven Miles as part of a six-month trial aimed at encouraging public transport use and easing road congestion. “Public ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A state government transport strategy drafted in response to the latest south-east Queensland regional plan warns of congested roads ...
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Queensland's 50-cent public transport fares made permanentThe Queensland Government has announced that 50c fares on public transport will be permanent from today. A trial f the low cost fares was initially brought in by Labor before the state election ...
Gavin Storkey from Queensland was hit with the fine from Queensland Transport and Main Roads after he was caught by a roadside camera, with his seatbelt tucked under his arm. The business owner ...
If you think it’s getting more and more expensive to run a car, you’re right, with Queenslanders suffering the biggest jump in transport costs in the three months to June this year.
Economists say permanently slashing public transport fares to 50¢ in Queensland is yet another example of wasteful government spending that will add to government debt and inflation pressures.
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