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Operators commence new services as part of updated NSW TrainLink network

Operators commence new services as part of updated NSW TrainLink network

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Numerous Australian bus and coach operators have announced the start of new services as part of a revamped New South Wales TrainLink network.

CDC secured four new seven-year contracts covering nine routes across Victoria, regional NSW and Canberra.

These contracts form part of an uplift to NSW TrainLink coach services announced by the NSW government in May. Commencing on July 1, CDC, alongside other operators, has started running services across the NSW TrainLink coach network.

CDC’s Victorian business CDC Victoria will operate one of the new contracts, covering one route with four services, strengthening connections between Broken Hill, Mildura and surrounding regional communities. Operating between Broken Hill and Mildura, these services will run twice a week on Wednesdays and Fridays from commencement, as part of the new seven-year contract.

CDC’s regional NSW operations, through CDC NSW and CDC Canberra, will operate the other three contracts covering eight routes in regional NSW across the Far North Coast, North West Slopes and Southern NSW, including key corridors such as Tweed Heads to Casino, Ballina and Moree to Grafton, Queanbeyan and Young to Yass, Goulburn and Jindabyne to Canberra as well as Narrabri, Burren Junction and Wee Waa.

Friday, July 3, 2026/Author: Kate Schwager/Number of views (0)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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Pride of the Lions

Pride of the Lions

The Courier

WEE Waa Lions Club hosted its changeover dinner on 23 June, with special tributes to the late Noel Holland, a Wee Waa Lion, and the late Rob Gilbert, a Narrabri Lion.

A minute’s silence was held in recognition of both men, honouring their decades of service to the community, their loyalty to Lions and their unwavering dedication to the volunteer activities and initiatives the groups have supported over the years.

Narrabri Lions Rod Onus and John McPherson attended the dinner, held at Wee Waa Bowling Club, showing support for their neighbouring club and playing a few friendly tricks and jokes to keep the Wee Waarians on their toes.

 

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The Growing Role of RWS Settlements in First-Home Buyer Success Stories

First-home buyers in WA are turning to RWS Settlements for trusted support during one of life’s biggest milestones.

Purchasing a first home in Western Australia is exciting, but it comes with challenges ranging from affordability to complex paperwork and strict deadlines. This article explores the role of settlement agents in helping first-home buyers achieve smoother property transactions. It highlights how RWS Settlements supports clients by managing legal documents, ensuring compliance, and guiding buyers through grants and concessions. By reducing stress and preventing costly mistakes, settlement agents give new homeowners the confidence to enjoy their purchase. For many, professional guidance has become the difference between an overwhelming process and a success story.

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Sick of Subtle? Why Movements Like ‘Kiss My Brass’ Are Making Health Messaging Impossible to Ignore

Cheeky campaigns like Kiss My Brass are leading a new wave of honest, impactful health communication in Australia.

 

 Traditional health campaigns often miss the mark by being too polite, clinical, or forgettable. In contrast, Kiss My Brass is redefining how Australia talks about bowel health—using humour, bold visuals, and direct messaging to break stigma and encourage early screening. This article explores why boldness is more effective than subtlety, how humour boosts message retention, and why movements like Kiss My Brass may be the future of public health communication. With the rise of culturally fluent campaigns that speak to Australians in their own voice, it’s clear that loud and proud messaging may be exactly what saves lives.

Wednesday, July 23, 2025/Author: Julian Parsons/Number of views (19837)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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