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Brisbane bus drivers’ dangerous habit makes me see red
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Brisbane bus drivers’ dangerous habit makes me see red

While council bus drivers mostly do a fantastic job, something is clearly amiss in the city.

  • by Cameron Atfield

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Roma Street to the Gabba in under 4 minutes: Taking Brisbane’s underground in 2026

Roma Street to the Gabba in under 4 minutes: Taking Brisbane’s underground in 2026

It’s July 2026 and I’m rushing from the new Roma Street Station to the Gabba. What might have taken me 40 minutes in traffic, is now a journey of less than four minutes under the Brisbane River.

  • by Tony Moore
Brisbane’s first underground train to be tested before Christmas

Brisbane’s first underground train to be tested before Christmas

The first train on Brisbane’s $6.3 billion underground Cross River Rail will be tested before Christmas, as the mega project enters its third stage.

  • by Tony Moore
Timetable pressure, not older drivers, should be focus of bus review: union

Timetable pressure, not older drivers, should be focus of bus review: union

Bus drivers are being forced to hurry through their routes or make up time on meal breaks, their union says, as council flags more health checks for older drivers.

  • by Tony Moore
Woolloongabba Cross River Rail: From seat to street
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Woolloongabba Cross River Rail: From seat to street

Have a look at the new Woolloongabba underground station from train seat to street

‘A revolution is coming to transport in the south-east’: First Metro routes revealed

‘A revolution is coming to transport in the south-east’: First Metro routes revealed

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner says the new shared revenue agreement with state government means 10 Brisbane Metro megabuses can now roll out earlier than planned.

  • by Tony Moore
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Extra 160,000 bus services a year under landmark fare deal

Extra 160,000 bus services a year under landmark fare deal

Bus fare revenue that now goes to the state government will be shared with Brisbane City Council to allow extra services.

  • by Tony Moore
Increase in SEQ train disruptions as 50¢ fare trial looms

Increase in SEQ train disruptions as 50¢ fare trial looms

Queensland Rail says it is meeting its targets for having the trains run on time. A commuter group says the evidence suggests otherwise.

  • by Tony Moore
Don’t Go, Card: Software problems put brakes on smart ticketing rollout

Don’t Go, Card: Software problems put brakes on smart ticketing rollout

Passengers might have to wait until mid-2025 to use a credit card, mobile or smartwatch to pay their fare on any of the 1200 Brisbane City Council buses.

  • by Tony Moore
Man dies after being struck by bus in South Brisbane

Man dies after being struck by bus in South Brisbane

An investigation is under way into the crash and the Lord Mayor has expressed his condolences to the man’s family on Saturday.

  • by Tony Moore
Outer suburban travellers to be left behind under 50¢ fare scheme: council

Outer suburban travellers to be left behind under 50¢ fare scheme: council

The impact of 50 cent fares is the latest flashpoint between the council – which has paid $1 billion for the Brisbane Metro bus network – and the Labor state government.

  • by Tony Moore