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15th CityCat Commenced, Monday 22 February 2010

With the introduction of

Brisbane City Council’s 15th CityCat, Kuluwin,

new CityCat and CityFerry timetables will commence on Monday, 22 February 2010. 

   The new timetables include:

  • Changes to all CityCat service times
  • Changes to the Norman Park-New Farm Park Cross River Service
  • Timetabled service for the Bulimba-Teneriffe Cross River Service
  • No change to the Inner City Ferry Service
 
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Terminal in Focus - Regatta

Downstream from the University of Queensland, passing the West End and Guyatt Park ferry terminals is the Regatta Terminal. Across from the terminal is the heritage-listed Regatta Hotel at Toowong. Relax on the ornate iron-lace verandahs as you watch the rowers training along this reach of the river.

A short walk from the Regatta terminal, you'll find Toowong Village, a shopping centre where you'll be spoilt for choice. Toowong train station is also in the same complex.

 
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Terminal in Focus - Riverside

Riverside is known as the city's financial district and includes some of the best city dining with spectacular views of the river.

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TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries awarded

TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries has won the Medium Business category at the Australian Service Excellence Awards 2007/08 Queensland State Awards Presentation, and a Highly Commended in the same category at the National level.

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Success for TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries

TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries has won the “Operator and Service Provider Excellence” category at the Infrastructure Partnerships Australia (IPA) National Infrastructure Awards 2008.

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Saving Water

Target 200 and medium lever water restrictions now apply.

In keeping with our commitment to care for the environment and help reduce water use, we will be refraining from our previous practice of hosing down our vessels, including windows, during service.

We appreciate your support of our efforts to save water.

For full information on the current South East Queensland water restrictions, visit www.qwc.qld.gov.au