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More than 10,000 people scanned in Townsville under Jack’s Law
Keeping commuters and train stations safe with 200 new PSOs
Planned EV Taxes will slash uptake in suburbs
5,000 Extra Metro Passengers On Day One
Public Transport Fare Caps Commence Today
The government has boxed itself in over fuel saving strategies – but there is a way out
Trackwork technology to reduce rail maintenance disruption
Update on NSW fuel response: Fuel companies comply with direction
Fuel Bill In Action
Conflict Everywhere, Especially Here In New Zealand
Push for further fuel relief
Is free public transport a good idea? It depends on who gets on board
Community voices spotlight daily impacts ahead of State Budget 
Bus route 301 back on track to connect South East Sydney
Fuel and cost of living pressures deepen mental health crisis in NSW
Thousands set to hop along to Sydney Fish Markets this Easter
Easter boost to support Tasmanians doing it tough
Greens call on Assembly to join Yerrabi Yurwang rally in support of vital healthcare funding
How Sweden’s communal laundries shield renters from rising energy bills
Albo says ‘Catch the bus,’ but fuel crisis exposes broken bus network in Melbourne’s west
Fuel crisis exposes broken bus network in Melbourne’s west
HSU calls for targeted relief for essential workers as fuel crisis bites
Connected Housing Vision For Inner South
Relief at the bowser begins from today
10 Ways To Save On Fuel And Household Costs
Vision for Sydney Olympic Park: Homes, Jobs and a Greener Future
Discover Macedon Ranges In Full Colour This April
Cutting fuel excise is a sugar hit – we need a plan to slash dependence on imports
Walkable towns help regional Australians exercise 75 minutes more each week
HKUST Innovations Shine at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva
Monash scientists capture atoms in motion, unlocking next-generation memory technology
Legislation gives more flex for Auckland’s PC120
Public Transport Now Free Every Day Until End Of April
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC 7.30
Touristing in your own backyard this Easter – Wollongong
Greens Secure Select Committee On Gas Tax
Statement on National Cabinet: Fuel security to keep Australia moving
National fuel relief but Minns Labor Government still has no plan
Property Council welcomes balanced national cabinet outcome and focus on supporting public transport and cities
Extraordinary Fuel Crisis Demands Immediate Free Public Transport Response: Greens
Home-based program slashes post-stroke falls rate by 33%
Fuel Excise Halved For Three Months
Wollongong Council Fuel Statement
Free Travel Supporting Tasmanians
Temporary closure of Coppins Crossing Road to install bridge safety barriers
Project To Breathe New Life Into Wickham
Fuel Crisis Is Just Beginning
“Regional Families Should Not Be Left Behind Again”