September 16, 2025

SYDNEY & CENTRAL WEST SUB-BRANCH: Building Powe

I’m proud to be part of a union that gets results. As we move onto the next big fight of 2026, there is still a lot of work that must happen to defend members’ pay and conditions.



Our Sub-branch has worked hard this year, and I’m pleased that the momentum we’ve been building hasn’t gone to waste.

Robert Rasmussen

Since TWU Bus Driver Delegates addressed Transport for New South Wales recently, sharing the horror-stories of some of the abhorrent treatment they receive on a daily basis, we’ve been able to continue working productively with TfNSW towards applying our solutions.

Our position, which has not and never will change, is that safety and dignity at work are non-negotiable. All transport workers deserve respect, and we will take whatever avenue is necessary to ensure that’s achieved.

Promisingly, progress has been made on two long-fought campaigns under the TWU’s Road to Respect marker, those being permanent toilet and rest facilities at Parramatta, and a brand-new, modern CDC Depot at Rouse Hill. 

I was pleased to join bus workers for the opening of these facilities. They’re certainly progress towards a better sector, and we look forward to continue working constructively towards further outcomes like this. I echo Richard’s words that all stakeholders need to work with us to resolve the current industry climate.

As we look elsewhere, and watched TWU members in Victoria hold Australia’s Biggest Bus Strike, we’re reminded that the fight for pay and conditions only grows more urgent as we look towards ’26, and next year’s huge fight for our roads, our skies, and our future. 

Workers across Majors, buses, logistics, aviation and more will all be taking action together for the first time, as 200 EAs expire next year. This is the result of meticulous planning of transport workers, and by standing together and doing it right, we’ll help arrest the race to the bottom and set better sector standards that will improve the lives of all transport workers.

It’s great to see all we’ve achieved this year, from our new Chapter 6 reforms to the IR Act passing the NSW Parliament, to the re-election of the federal government which will safeguard or recent federal reforms, and of course the historic penalty against Qantas, Transport Workers should be proud that we’ve made our voices heard and are earning the respect we deserve. I look forward to standing with you in the months ahead.


Robert Rasmussen • Sydney Central West Sub-branch

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