Australasian Bus & Coach

Industrial Relations Bill

We think it is fair to say that many Australians, and an even greater number of bus enthusiasts, would have found the advertisement offensive. And yet the ad continued to run on paid-commercial outlets as late as end-March, during a robust week in federal parliament when the Bill was undergoing scrutiny in both houses.

We thought it might be helpful to put some context around this Bill and why it all started in

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