your travel guide to the other side.
mostly the 4 P's:
public transport, planning, powerlines, Poasting.
wurundjeri lands.
he/him
melbourne metropolitan busways board
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ah circular quay is so beautiful
straight up bumbling it. and by it haha. I mean my bee
the lava caves were awesome too
I don't often get the chance to climb up a 600 year-young volcano, but Rangitoto being only a 30 minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland makes it possible
Manukau station being built directly into a university building is pretty incredible stuff. you love to see it
from the official govt announcement yesterday
www.premier.vic.gov.au/more-trains-...
only took nearly a year but indeed we are getting closer to abolishing some of Melbourne's most laughably bad frequencies. the combination of a fuel crisis and an election year can be a powerful motivator.
10 minute all day frequencies and bus reform next to seal the deal? 👀👀 nah, just kidding... 👀
emerging from the void to pose the most important question you'll get this week: would you ride the Mount Isa GadgetBlimp?
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06...
Giant cargo airships based in outback Queensland are being pitched as a freight solution for remote Australia, but questions remain about how the project will go ahead.
it's delightful to know that we may have poasted hard enough for the government to finally eliminate 40 minute Sunday frequencies on the train network. cautiously optimistic until the timetables are released
www.premier.vic.gov.au/pt-blitz-mor...