I saw this little poster on the bus on Saturday. It seems that ACTION are copping a bit of flack over the new bus timetables and routes – and they are pointing the finger squarely at the our brave leader.


I saw this little poster on the bus on Saturday. It seems that ACTION are copping a bit of flack over the new bus timetables and routes – and they are pointing the finger squarely at the our brave leader.

The Stanhope Government is punishing those who do not have a car (and that is a large number in the community). In theory, Labor is supposed to be for the battler. However, this government has shown scant regard for such a notion. At the same time they cry poor they are very happy to flag putting up a statue in honour of Al Grassby. As for the Liberals, they have had virtually nothing to say on transport issues. They need to offer some alternatives/ideas. Perhaps they will address this issue next year. Don’t hold your breath.
Not me, Kerces. I was surprised to see it on Crikey! without appropriate accreditation.
This pic made it onto the back page of the CT’s first book today. Someone’s been emailling it to all media?
I take the point that it is a primary function for all MLA’s to show concern and be responsive to any representations that may come across the desk. Any pollie should know it is not within their best interests to simply ignore the constituency when they are clearly not happy with any changes to the timetable/services.
The point I make about contacting the CEO of ACTION is that it is his role to advise the Minister accordingly, and to make the necessary changes to meet any budgetary constraints.
Mr Zissler can play a very important role, perhaps moreso than any other MLA except the Minister himself. He has, assuming he has played his role according to the book – the policy adviser who ACTUALLY runs the bus service and who should be canvassing the viewpoints of the union, drivers, passengers and hopefully any expert advice from those with an interest in the public transport.
…then again, it does appear so.
Indi thanks for the link. Have re-directed my email originally sent to ACTION contact email address.
All sorts of weird changes that I didn’t notice at first, eg not going to my elderly mum’s bus stop at all any more (she doesn’t drive); not being able to get to my local large shopping centre by 9am on a Saturday morning (it’s 8:16 or 9:16, no good if you work retail or want to get there at opening); timetable info on signs is poor – “no service” is no help at all; and there should be named destinations and also “via” information for loop services so you know eg which bus to Woden goes direct and which goes round the world.
A bus driver I spoke to said there are lots of stupid anomalies despite the aim to save money, such as driving back to interchanges empty.
Bus drivers are allies in this, they knew it was a crock from the start. The implementers should have asked the drivers (coalface) what would work and what could improve things like flawed connections.
Try your local Government backbencher – Porter, Gentleman, MacDonald(s) and Berry – swamp their offices with letters and emails – threaten to vote aginst them etc.
At the least, if they don’t respond, you’ll keep them busy and make them feel loved….
That notice look suspiciously unofficial – confirmation of the mass posting in all buses would be a good start.
Although of course I’d be sending emails to Mike.Zissler@act.gov.au if I had any concerns with the regularity of my bus service(or lack of).
where did the image go ?
heheh.. Geocities has exceeded its data limit.
Does someone have the image cached ?
I got a phone call from ACTION today regarding the nasty letter I wrote them. They said that they had received a number of complaints from the Gungahlin/Palmerston route.
They said that they may look into changing the timetable in the next 6 months.
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