Bus News
Brisbane’s Buses Lead the Way
A new generation of information technology is currently being trialled by the Queensland Government in Brisbane, with the hopes of improving accessibility for vision impaired people. Fifty-thousand dollars has been tipped toward the trial, as King [...]
Hybrid Milestone for Volvo
Volvo is celebrating a major global milestone after seeing delivery of its 2000th hybrid bus since they were introduced in 2010, and Brisbane City Council has recently taken delivery of its first Volvo Hybrid. Joining those already [...]
Sydney Airport Investigates Electric Buses
Australia’s largest and busiest airport, Sydney’s Kingsford Smith, has announced it is looking to add electric buses to its fleet for use in the airport’s parking and ground transport operations. The airport has invited Expressions of [...]
Custom Rescued by Burgess-Led Buy Back
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA After months of uncertainty following the capitulation of Alexander-Dennis Ltd from their Australian operations, it has been announced that a consortium led by former owner Mark Burgess has bought the company back. It was [...]
First BCI Body Still Going Strong
PERTH, AUSTRALIA Max Perry had been a driver in Wandong, Victoria in the late 1990s and the first driver of the first BCI. In 2003 he branched out on his own to start Perry’s Wandong Bus [...]
BRAHMAN NOT BEATING AROUND THE BUSH
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA The Australian developed Brahman Traveller all-wheel-drive bus is receiving growing acceptance in the Australian market with more than 30 now plying their trade on the tough back roads of Australia since their arrival in [...]










