The tap-and-go trial (which allows commuters to pay for public transport with cards and phones, not just Myki cards) has just launched across some train lines.
The state government is now trialling contactless payments on a four train lines, allowing passengers to tap on with their credit or debit card, phone or smart watch.
JCDecaux has been re-appointed as the exclusive advertising partner for Melbourne’s Yarra Trams network following a ...
JCDecaux has been re-appointed as the exclusive advertising partner of Melbourne's Yarra Trams network, the world's largest operational tram network. The agreement, lasting up to 14 years, will ...
The potential phase is over’, the club’s president wrote during the week. Alastair Clarkson’s team appears to have taken note ...
Australian regulators are using outdated market definitions that are holding back the out-of-home advertising market and its ability to compete with digital platforms, according to the CEO of JC ...
MELBOURNE, Fla. — In a five-hour meeting, Melbourne city leaders decided on Tuesday to move forward with plans to help tackle what they’re calling a homeless crisis in the city. That conversation ...
Commuters on Craigieburn, Upfield, Ballarat and Seymour lines will be first to test tap-and-go technology ...
Officials said at least 15 people were killed in Portugal after a tram popular with tourists derailed and crashed. Firefighters said it appears a cable came loose, causing the tram to hurtle down a ...
From Monday, Victorians will be able to use phones and credit cards to pay for public transport on a small number of lines as part of a trial.
The trial, which also includes bank card payments, is the first time Melburnians can test the $1.7 billion overhaul of the much-maligned myki system.
Amora Riverwalk Melbourne has rebranded as Amora Herencia Riverwalk Melbourne, marking its debut as a 4.5-star contemporary hotel in.
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