A BIC win: a win for Victorian bus
Ever since the beginning of the year, when the Victorian government announced the decision to defer bus replacement and upgrade orders, for regional and school bus operators, the Bus Industry
Ever since the beginning of the year, when the Victorian government announced the decision to defer bus replacement and upgrade orders, for regional and school bus operators, the Bus Industry
Operation Solstice Recently, at the QBIC Conference in Cairns, the NHVR’s COO Paul Salvati released the results of the bus inspection blitz. “Operation Solstice targeted a range of critical compliance
“We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.” When J.K. Rowling penned Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, she could never have
Spreading the good word is, admittedly, not something that the BIC is prone to doing on a regular basis. What, with the recent Victorian deferral of bus replacement and upgrade
There are plenty of good folk who’ve spoken good words and made good things happen: “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter” and
Whenever a new year is upon us, we see the rise of hopes and expectations for a better future. After all, it’s a great time to look back on the
It has been a busy, challenging year most recently culminating in our Executive Director, Roz Chivers leaving the organisation in early December to be able to focus on her family.
“Progress is impossible without change.” – George Bernard Shaw Change is also a constant, even when we try to resist it. And 2024 has more than proven that whether by
Bus operators are turning to specialist partners to power accelerate their zero emission fleet ambitions, given the technical skills and innovation required to procure and deploy infrastructure and assets, while
In October, the BIC was invited to participate and present at a United Nations Working Group (UN IWG) addressing Children Left in Vehicles (CLIV). These are the working groups that
