Secretary’s run-down
Secretary’s wrap
Election day has come and gone, and while it took a long time to finally get a result, we now finally know that Malcolm Turnbull’s Coalition has retained government. One thing that the results made […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
The NSW Budget, handed down by former Transport Minister turned Treasurer Gladys Berejiklian this week, included a number of transport commitments. While most were road related (including $2.9 billion for WestConnex alone), there were also […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
We’ve made it past the halfway mark of the Federal Election and while transport hasn’t been a defining topic of the first half of the campaign, a lot can still happen between now and 2 […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
Our Federal politicians are currently zig-zagging across the country, shouting about why they are best equipped to lead our country. Transport is getting a little bit of airtime, with all parties clearly realising that improving […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
Are you sick of the sound of election ads yet? Get used to it, because there’s still a long way to go. While we all may cringe at the thought of seeing our political leaders’ […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
It’s been a terribly difficult week in the Loco Division this week, following the passing of our dear friend, Vice President – Passenger Division, and long-term Loco Division delegate, John Sotiriou. Many of you would […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
We can expect to be drug tested much more often from the end of April, with Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator recently announcing it is now beginning random testing of Rail Safety Workers […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
Among all the bad news at Pacific National Coal, we’ve recently been given a very welcomed, albeit small, dose of good news. The company has announced that it won’t be going ahead with its planned […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
Could we be finally be nearing the end of the Asciano sale back and forth? The latest news is that Qube and Brookfield have agreed to divvy-up the assets, meaning the end of the saga […] Read More »
Secretary’s wrap
Aurizon seems intent on pushing ahead with its plans to introduce in-cab recording systems in order to monitor workers during their shifts. The Loco Division has serious concerns about the impact this move would not […] Read More »