Final track laid in light rail line from Gungahlin to city

Final track laid in light rail line from Gungahlin to city

But ACT government still unable to say when operations will begin.

  • byJulia Kanapathippillai

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'Unjust':Principals say schools still left behind under revised bus network

'Unjust':Principals say schools still left behind under revised bus network

Fourteen-year-old Anna,who has Down syndrome,doesn't know how she will get to school next year after her bus was cut in the final plans.

  • bySherryn Groch
Canberra schools missing out on dedicated bus services named

Canberra schools missing out on dedicated bus services named

In total,51 schools will lose their dedicated school bus services. Here's which ones they are.

  • byHan Nguyen
Up to 50 Canberra schools will still lose dedicated bus services

Up to 50 Canberra schools will still lose dedicated bus services

The ACT government will add an extra 78 dedicated school bus services,but 50 Canberra schools will still lose their dedicated services.

  • byDaniel Burdon
Canberra's last light rail vehicle arrives

Canberra's last light rail vehicle arrives

Meanwhile testing is ready to begin on the next stretch of track.

More doubt cast on claim we'll be better off under transport plan
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Opinion

More doubt cast on claim we'll be better off under transport plan

New analysis has cast serious doubt over government claims more than half of Canberrans will live close enough to a rapid bus or tram stop.

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Most Canberrans live too far from tram or rapid bus stops

Most Canberrans live too far from tram or rapid bus stops

An independent analysis of Canberra's proposed new rapid bus and light rail network casts doubt on the number of residents who will be within walking distance of a stop.

  • byScott Hannaford
Gungahlin businesses report loss of profit from light rail construction

Gungahlin businesses report loss of profit from light rail construction

A new report found 73 per cent of businesses surveyed had a loss of revenue due to the transport project.

  • byAndrew Brown
ACT government to back down on school bus cuts

ACT government to back down on school bus cuts

The government was flooded with more than 13,000 responses to its proposed new bus network.

  • bySherryn Groch
Canberra's Airbike trial hasn't gone quite as expected so far

Canberra's Airbike trial hasn't gone quite as expected so far

On the plus side no bikes have been dumped in Lake Burley Griffin - yet,anyway. But they also haven't proved as popular as some had hoped.

  • byAndrew Brown
Government seeking casual bus drivers to fill weekends,holidays

Government seeking casual bus drivers to fill weekends,holidays

Transport heads are hoping to add casual drivers to the pool of 736 drivers already on hand to meet rising demand and network overhaul.

  • byFinbar O'Mallon