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The ship has sailed for Transdev as CityCats helmed by new operator – Brisbane Times
The council has formalised its new contract with SeaLink Travel Group to take over the ferries across Brisbane.
One ferry, a steel-hulled vessel, has returned to operation servicing the Bulimba-Teneriffe cross-river route, but the remaining eight were still being assessed.
Council opposition leader Jared Cassidy on Tuesday questioned the maintenance schedule and spending for the wooden ferries, noting a line in the council’s most recent quarterly financial update that said revenue was up and spending was down on ferry maintenance.
Cr Schrinner told the chamber the $3 million variance had “zero” relation…
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