Transport for New South Wales is using predictive data to enable commuters on Sydney trains and metro access to real-time notifications about passenger occupancy for the service they are travelling on ...
Transport for NSW has begun automating pedestrian crossings within the immediate vicinity of selected pop-up coronavirus testing clinics in a move to minimise the spread of the novel coronavirus ...
Transport for NSW’s focus is on helping people in the State move efficiently, effectively wherever and whenever they need. To do that, the organisation is evolving from a series of ...
Since late 2019, the world has been dealing with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and has been facing an overwhelming challenge of controlling the spread of the disease. In most ...
Australia is currently reporting an average of more than 57,000 new COVID-19 infections each day, higher than at any point during February or March. There are over half a million active cases in a ...
At a time when most of Australia has been staying at home to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the plight of people sleeping on the streets is thrown into especially stark relief. NSW Minister for ...
*This information is accurate as of 12:00pm Tuesday 24 August 2020 and is subject to change as this situation evolves. The NSW Government has recently updated the Retail and Other Commercial Leases ...
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