Cranbourne Depot 8 Newsletter Issue no. 3 December 2016 Issue no. 3 December 2016 As part of the Victorian Government s Better Bus package, a new bus network recently commended at Cranbourne Transit in Victoria. The upgrade has resulted in three new bus routes and 12 realigned services or timetable changes. These proposed changes improve public transport coverage, provide more services and improve connections with trains at Cranbourne, Lynbrook, Halam, and Dandenong stations as well as shopping centres and other services and facilities around Casey. As a result of the new routes and increased services, Cranbourne Transit have employed an additional 30 drivers. Pictured below is Anthony Pulitano, General Manager Victoria with members of the Victorian Government. T h e H E A R T B E AT o f t h e G R O U P Managing Director s Message December is traditionally a time for giving and getting together with friends and family. As the year comes to a close, it is an opportune time to reflect on our achievements and at the same time begin setting our personal goals for 2017. The Pulitano Group has experienced a busy year across all our entities, some key highlights have been the opening of our new Park Ridge Depot, the introduction of additional new routes services in the Cranbourne region and the launch of the Bus Queensland Outback Marketing Campaign. The Groups ongoing commitment in supporting the community continued with staff and management all involved in fundraising initiatives such Talk Like A Pirate Day and Movember. Senior Management representatives continue to work with the Queensland State Government on the new Translink 4G Bus Service Contract procurement process. Information relating the structure and performance requirements of the new contracts are still to be determined, however as things progress and become clearer we ll certainly be communicating them to all October Quiz The prize for correctly guessing what Wayne McIntosh (Westside Depot Manager) is famous for went to GLENDA BUSE from the Westside Depot. Pictured to the left is Wayne McIntosh, the face of GT BMX in the 1980 s, Wayne is also a member of the Australian Sporting Hall of Fame. stakeholders. We trust the past working year has been enjoyable and fulfilling for everyone in the organisation and thank you all for your effort and contribution throughout 2016. I d like to take this opportunity to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a safe New Year. 2017 is shaping up to be another big year and we look forward to welcoming you all back! Safe travels. Adam Pulitano
Outback Queensland Tourism Awards This year members of the Long Distance Leadership Team attended the 2016 Outback Queensland Tourism Awards (OQTA) in Windorah and Jundah as joint sponsors with Telstra. The OQTA was an opportunity for stakeholders across rural and remote Queensland to come together to grow tourism. It was an opportunity for Bus Queensland to present our business what we do, how we do it and why they should partner with us going forward. It was also an opportunity to present to key industry stakeholders both in a formal and informal setting. Robert Macey, Chief Operating Officer led the symposium presentation and also presented at the Bus Queensland Awards night, launching the TV advertisement and 10-day travel pass. 2 Newsletter Issue no. 3 December 2016 HOP ON, HOP OFF BUS PASS WITH BUS QUEENSLAND Bus Queensland have launched their new 10- day unlimited travel pass that can be used on any of the Bus Queensland routes that operate throughout Outback Queensland. Customers can ditch their car and hop on and off Bus Queensland coaches as they explore the region at their own pace. With routes passing through over 80 destinations, customers can see everything the Outback has to offer and everything in between!
7 Newsletter Issue no. 3 December 2016 Tuesday, October 25,2016 westernstarnews.com.au NEWS 7 Bus QLD to keep service Company to retain Roma in schedule BUS Queensland has confirmed it will remain committed to serving South West Queensland. With the recent decision of Greyhound Australia to cancel its service from Brisbane to Roma, the fleet operator wanted to reassure Roma residents the company would continue to operate in the region. Bus Queensland chief operating officer Robert Macey said its buses were still connecting residents to the rest of the state with daily services. We have a strong and loyal passenger base in Roma and are committed to continuing our services in the region, Mr Macey said. We understand the importance of public transport and the essential service that it provides for many residents, he said. We will continue to operate daily services to and from Roma, connecting residents to Brisbane, major regional centres and Outback Queensland. Mr Macey said the business had a range of STAYING ON: Bus Queensland has confirmed it will remain committed to the south-west region. customers who used its service for a variety of reasons and understood the service was a necessity in regional areas. Our passengers range from people visiting friends and family, travelling to Brisbane for appointments, workers who commute, students travelling to and from boarding school and tourists using our coaches to explore our magnificent outback, he said. Having access to regular bus services is vital for all of these groups. We look forward to welcoming residents of Roma on board very soon. Bus Queensland, which was established in 1972 by four brothers with four buses, is one of the largest privately owned bus companies in Australia. It operates a modern fleet of 414 buses in Queensland and Victoria and employs more than 600 people. Buses head out to Charleville as part of one of its Outback services. To view a full list of routes, fares and passes, visit their website at www.busqld.com.au. PHOTO:CONTRIBUTED BUS QLD FACTS Bus Queensland s Brisbane to Roma service runs twice daily and heads out to Charleville. Buses arrive and depart from Roma on Arthur St, across from the BP petrol station. Vinnies Roma turns 90 MEMBERS and volunteers of the Roma s St Vincent de Paul Society will celebrate the milestone of 90 years service to the poor and needy in our local community. Things have changed significantly since the times of long ago when an elderly gentleman used to drive his horse and cart around the town to collect rags and unwanted items to use in the service of the poor. Nowadays we are fortunate to have people drop merchandise into our Vinnies bins, located around the town or simply just dropping unwanted items directly to our store to be recycled, treasurer Noela Clohessy said. These items are processed by our wonderful volunteers and sold in our up to date and modern Vinnies Store. Vinnies volunteers are planning to celebrate the occasion by hosting a gold coin donation sausage sizzle from 11am, as well as a bargain bonanza, with 50% off all linen merchandise and the clothing range. Our shop is run almost exclusively by a band of wonderful and willing volunteers, Ms Clohessy said. CONNECTING ROMA AND MILES BOOK ONLINE NOW www.busqld.com.au 1300 287 537
3 Newsletter Issue no. 3 December 2016 MOvember Movember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men s health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer and men s suicide. The goal of Movember is to change the face of men s health. By encouraging men to get involved, Movember aims to increase early cancer detection, diagnosis and effective treatments, and ultimately reduce the number of preventable deaths. Besides annual check-ups, the Movember Foundation encourages men to be aware of family history of cancer and to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Since 2004, the Movember Foundation charity has run Movember events to raise awareness and funds for men s health issues across the world and has raised $174-million with proceeds going toward the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, the Cancer Society and Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, and Beyond Blue. This year the Pulitano Group launched the Movember campaign in support of the Foundation. Staff were encouraged to grow the Mo and raise funds for charity. It is the only charity tackling men s health. Several BBQs were organised across the group and collections tins were also carried on buses. Some after images are shown below. Well done to everyone for their efforts. The link to our team page is as follows: http://mobro.co/pulitanogroup. Special thanks for all the donations - especially to those who do not have the MO Growing Ability! MOvember - changing the face of men s health Send an email with your submission to newsletter@busqld.com.au
4 5 Park Ridge Depot Open for Business Work commenced to establish a new depot at Park Ridge on 2 December 2015. Staff were relocated into temporary demountable buildings whilst work continued. The new depot was completed in August 2016 and handed over to Bus Queensland in September 2016. Park Ridge Depot held an Opening Day Feast with all drivers, mechanics and administration staff to celebrate the commencement of operations. There was a great turn out by staff who enjoyed roast beef, chicken and various salads. The Depot was then duly opened by Greg Collihole, longest serving driver, who was given the honour of cutting the red ribbon and declaring the Depot officially open for business. Robert Macey, Chief Operating Officer, welcomed all to the new premises and wished success to all present. Thanks to all staff and managers - past and present - for their contribution to the success of the Park Ridge Depot.
6 Newsletter Issue no. 3 December 2016 TLAPD Wrap Up Well done to all Depots for their support of the Talk Like A Pirate Day charity. A total of $7,298.90 was raised. Park Ridge Transit won the inter-company challenge raising a total of $2862.90. Special thanks to the Park Ridge Pirates and Kids Clubhouse Early Learning Centre for their support. PRT Bus Fire On the 12th September 2016, PRT091 caught fire whilst in transit. Brian Hage who was the driver acted very quickly by getting the bus safely to the side of the road and evacuating passengers. Emergency services were called to the scene and although the bus was badly damaged all passengers were free from injury. Brian was commended and received a $100 voucher for his quick actions and the professional way he conducted himself. He is a credit to himself and the organisation. Focus on: Basil Burley Basil Burley has led an eventful life, training and teaching boxing. I decided to take up boxing to protect myself. says Basil. It was much later in life that I started training fighters of my own. I teamed up with an old mate to use his gym. I had the honour of learning a lot from trainers I fought for over the years, like Mel Clener a south paw who himself won 6 Australian titles. I watched and learned from the older trainers. I had the pleasure of training some good boys and watching them grow to become good young fighters. I was a better trainer than I was as fighter so had a very successful club. Some of the fighters I had were Matthew Nixon 17 fights, 12 wins, Wide bay, Silver junior State, runner up junior golden glove, my youngest son had done too well winning 87 of 115 fights taking a swag of titles from wide bay, 6 state, 6 golden, Australian 2nd runner up and senior Australian at sixteen years old. I have met some legends in the boxing circle, like Johnny Lewis, Lionel Rose and Johnny Mundane. Basil is a bus driver at our Westside Depot in Redbank.
Cranbourne Depot 8 Newsletter Issue no. 3 December 2016 Issue no. 3 December 2016 As part of the Victorian Government s Better Bus package, a new bus network recently commended at Cranbourne Transit in Victoria. The upgrade has resulted in three new bus routes and 12 realigned services or timetable changes. These proposed changes improve public transport coverage, provide more services and improve connections with trains at Cranbourne, Lynbrook, Halam, and Dandenong stations as well as shopping centres and other services and facilities around Casey. As a result of the new routes and increased services, Cranbourne Transit have employed an additional 30 drivers. Pictured below is Anthony Pulitano, General Manager Victoria with members of the Victorian Government. T h e H E A R T B E AT o f t h e G R O U P Managing Director s Message December is traditionally a time for giving and getting together with friends and family. As the year comes to a close, it is an opportune time to reflect on our achievements and at the same time begin setting our personal goals for 2017. The Pulitano Group has experienced a busy year across all our entities, some key highlights have been the opening of our new Park Ridge Depot, the introduction of additional new routes services in the Cranbourne region and the launch of the Bus Queensland Outback Marketing Campaign. The Groups ongoing commitment in supporting the community continued with staff and management all involved in fundraising initiatives such Talk Like A Pirate Day and Movember. Senior Management representatives continue to work with the Queensland State Government on the new Translink 4G Bus Service Contract procurement process. Information relating the structure and performance requirements of the new contracts are still to be determined, however as things progress and become clearer we ll certainly be communicating them to all October Quiz The prize for correctly guessing what Wayne McIntosh (Westside Depot Manager) is famous for went to GLENDA BUSE from the Westside Depot. Pictured to the left is Wayne McIntosh, the face of GT BMX in the 1980 s, Wayne is also a member of the Australian Sporting Hall of Fame. stakeholders. We trust the past working year has been enjoyable and fulfilling for everyone in the organisation and thank you all for your effort and contribution throughout 2016. I d like to take this opportunity to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a safe New Year. 2017 is shaping up to be another big year and we look forward to welcoming you all back! Safe travels. Adam Pulitano