Australasian Bus & Coach

Working to improve the bus industry

We are halfway through 2022, following years of significant change and impacts to the Australian bus and coach industry. Heavy vehicle regulations, standards and national laws are undergoing their cyclic reviews, with three major reforms underway. Excitingly, the Bus Industry Confederation (BIC) has been busy engaging and advocating on behalf of members and the industry with the Australian and state and territory governments, along with associated agencies on regulatory changes.

The three reforms set to

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