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Four years after Aiia Maasarwe was murdered, women are still unsafe on the 86 tram

Four years after Aiia Maasarwe was murdered, women are still unsafe on the 86 tram

The university student’s slaying left such a deep mark that academics set out to discover if things have improved. The responses show they have not.

  • by Wendy Tuohy

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Indigenous name slated for new Sydney metro station

Indigenous name slated for new Sydney metro station

The metro station in the CBD is likely to be named Gadigal, after Sydney’s traditional owners, putting an end to years of heated debate about what the stop should be called.

  • by Anthony Segaert
Prominent Entertainment Quarter investors could fund extra metro station

Prominent Entertainment Quarter investors could fund extra metro station

Entertainment Quarter chairman Tony Shepherd said it was “within the realm of possibility” the consortium could finance a station that would serve the precinct and Moore Park.

  • by Michael Koziol
Trains are the future for global cities. Let’s not go off the rails, Sydney

Trains are the future for global cities. Let’s not go off the rails, Sydney

A commitment to modern rail networks is critical to building safer, low-carbon cities.

  • by Caroline Wilkie
The 8.04am train gets you from Canterbury to Town Hall in 33 minutes. The bus? Not so quick

The 8.04am train gets you from Canterbury to Town Hall in 33 minutes. The bus? Not so quick

The current bus route takes twice as long as the train does. Will the government find a solution before it closes the T3 line for the Metro conversion?

  • by Anthony Segaert
Opposition targets timing of minister’s meeting with ‘Labor mate’

Opposition targets timing of minister’s meeting with ‘Labor mate’

Transport Minister Jo Haylen met with a former Labor staffer whom she later hired as the state’s top transport official just days after the ALP won the election, raising questions about the hiring process for the job.

  • by Michael McGowan
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New train lines to Melton and Wyndham axed from rail plans
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New train lines to Melton and Wyndham axed from rail plans

An election promise to build two new rail lines in Melbourne’s outer west has been axed, with the Victorian government instead considering whether to electrify existing lines.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Public servants declare ceasefire in war between planning and transport

Public servants declare ceasefire in war between planning and transport

Newly appointed head of the NSW Planning Department Kiersten Fishburn has pledged to end the war between transport and planning bureaucrats.

  • by Andrew Taylor
With $8 billion already gone, Minns faces a huge test of his premiership

With $8 billion already gone, Minns faces a huge test of his premiership

Premier Chris Minns faces one of the biggest tests of his premiership, after casting huge doubts on the future of Australia’s largest public transport project.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan and Michael Koziol
Metro decision risks state’s reputation, business leaders warn

Metro decision risks state’s reputation, business leaders warn

Business leaders warn NSW government’s Metro West cancellation risks the state’s reputation as “reliable economy”.

  • by Max Maddison and Michael McGowan
If Minns halts Metro West, here’s a clue to his thinking

If Minns halts Metro West, here’s a clue to his thinking

“Plan slow, and build fast.” That’s what the NSW premier told a community forum last week – and it echoed the sage words of my grandfather.

  • by Andy Marks