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World Sustainable Transport Day

Posted inPublic Transport, Tweed Heads

Electric buses in the regions doing their bit to reduce emissions

by News DeskNovember 26, 2025January 4, 2026

As World Sustainable Transport Day is upon us, Transport for NSW has shared encouraging findings from its regional Zero Emission Bus Program trial, informing the next steps toward cleaner, more sustainable transport in regional NSW.

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