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- Waverley Council ramps up push to reverse bus privatisation
Waverley Council ramps up push to reverse bus privatisation
11 July 2022 | Media Release
11 July 2022
Waverley Council has again called on the state government to resume control of bus services in NSW.
Mayor of Waverley, Paula Masselos, told a recent Upper House inquiry into bus privatisation that commuters are worse off under privatisation which was finalised in region 9 (eastern suburbs) in April.
Region 9 has the highest patronage of any region in the Sydney bus network with 68 million trips, or 21% of the total 315 million trips across the network, each year.
“We strongly object to the public purse being used to subsidise commercial operations that are geared to making a profit rather than fulfilling a social contract between the government and the people of NSW,” Mayor Masselos told the inquiry.
“The public bus service was not broken – it is now. So please, bring back our buses into public hands.”
Waverley has been fighting to save its bus services since 2017 when routes began being cancelled or consolidated in preparation for privatisation.
“I thought that is why we pay taxes – for the government to provide community services. Now that our services have been privatised, how many more bus routes will be cancelled because they have been deemed unprofitable? Where is the community guarantee of service?,” Mayor Masselos said.
Mayor Masselos said the social contract and equity considerations provided by public transport are especially important.
“People used to be able to easily get to their medical appointments at the War Memorial Hospital and St Vincent’s Hospital – but no more.
“There is now no longer a direct service to the city with all services having to change at Bondi Junction Interchange, such as the 378 that went directly from Bronte Beach into the city - in spite of the then Liberal government promising to reinstate this service.
“The well-used 378 service was cancelled and replaced by the 440, and then the confusing 379, with people ending up at Bondi when they really wanted to travel to Bronte. The loss of the popular 400 now means there is no direct route to the airport.
“Waverley Bus Depot and the Bondi Junction Interchange – which, during morning peaks- is the third busiest behind Central and Town Hall, with approximately three million commuters a year.
"Transport for NSW has admitted that there are now fewer buses housed at the Waverley bus depot in Bondi Junction. And there are serious concerns about the medium-term future of this essential piece of infrastructure. We have already fought off one attempt by the government to sell off this land.
“Buses, the most flexible of public transport modes, ensure people can move around our LGA.”
Council is also concerned about increases in congestion of our roads, most especially on key transport corridors such as Bondi Road and Old South Head Road.
"Traffic congestion continues to rise in Waverley as more and more multi-unit dwellings are built and summer temperatures increase. Public transport, therefore, is a major strategic transport mode to help take cars off the road and to help people get to where they need to go and to help us achieve a community greenhouse gas emission target of net zero by 2035.”
"The government’s profit imperative has not been offset by the social, health and wellbeing benefits of keeping our bus services in public hands”.
Waverley Council is working closely with the community and State and Federal Members to reverse the decision to privatise buses in NSW. If you would like to lodge a complaint with Council about the government's privatisation of buses, please email buscomplaints@waverley.nsw.gov.au.
For more, visit the Save Our Buses page on our website.
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Media inquiries: media@waverley.nsw.gov.au or 0416 075 532.