Melbourne FOE Better Buses campaign
Campaign seeks a radically reformed direct and frequent bus network across Melbourne's western suburbs. Also advocates for new bus routes in growth areas.
Most active in Wyndham, Melton, Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong with some candidates from other municipalities also signing up.
See their candidate pledges here
Fix Dandy Buses
Campaign seeks budget funding for 7 day service on all bus routes in Dandenong, with 2025 priorities being routes 802, 804 and 814. It follows from the #Fix800Bus campaign that got 7 day service on Route 800 funded in the 2024 state budget.
Active in the City of Greater Dandenong, the campaign emailed candidates requesting support for council advocacy for better 7 day bus services.
See news on their Facebook page
Candidates in Hume, Moonee Valley, Whittlesea and Darebin in wards served by trains have been asked (via their Facebook pages) to support improved more frequent 7 day rail services.
Candidates who responded positively are listed by council area on the More Trains Melbourne's North Facebook page.
Combined 7 day bus campaigns of Merri-bek
Seeks 7 day service on bus routes in Merri-bek, starting with important east-west routes 503, 506 and 536. Campaign has asked candidates in Merri-bek wards served by these routes for their position on advocating the better service needed.
News on Facebook pages for Route 503, Route 506 and Route 536.
Any more?
Let me know in the comments and I add your campaign if it's about local transport issues.
Other reading
Public Transport priorities for each local government area
Local council elections 2024 - background
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