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Read the latest Client Newsletter

Client Newsletter For news about what is happening at TBBCT Information about other interesting events and services in the area. Features on your favorite drivers and staff. Information to help you better use our service and connect with your community. We hope it will be an interesting, enjoyable...  read more

TBBCT partners with Cancer Council of NSW

Pictured is TBBCT Volunteer Driver Mike Brown, Rhian Paton-Kelly (Cancer Council) & Phil Barron (Manager TBBCT) TBBCT has partnered with Cancer Council of NSW to support people with Cancer to get to their treatment. Transport to Cancer treatment has been an unmet need in our area for many year...  read more

TBBCT signs a memorandum of understanding with Medicare Local

In December, TBBCT Manager Phil Barron and North Coast Medicare Local CEO Vahid Saberi signed an MOU to work together to assist NCML’s Chronic Care Program patients to their medical appointments. Aunty Bertha Kapeen attended the signing ceremony and welcomed us all to Bundjalung country. ...  read more

TBBCT win inaugural Access and Inclusion Award

On Tuesday 3 December, TBBCT were the recipients of Tweed Shire’s inaugural Access and Inclusion Award, presented at the International Day of People with Disabilities gala event at Tweed Heads Civic Centre. TBBCT were nominated by our service users for excellence in service provision, enabling mor...  read more

Ken Bolt wins NSW Volunteer of the Year

Tweed Byron and Ballina Community Transport is proud to announce our Volunteer Kenneth (Ken) Bolt was awarded NSW Volunteer of the year at the NSW Volunteer awards ceremony on 5 December 2013 Ken has worked as a volunteer with Tweed Byron and Ballina Community Transport for more than 10 years, sinc...  read more

Xmas in July

TBBCT celebrated our volunteer workforce at Ocean Shores Country Club – Xmas in July. Volunteer certificates of  service were presented, and a parting thankyou gift to our retiring volunteers. Special guests included the Mayor of Tweed Barry Longland, Deputy Mayor of Byron Shire, Di Woods and Fed...  read more