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  • Tcard: Final judgement will come in February

    The future of the troubled Tcard scheme will finally be decided in February, according to the body overseeing the project.

  • Tcard is dead, Tcard mark II coming this year?

    The death knell has sounded for the Tcard project, with Minister for Transport John Watkins announcing the end of the troubled scheme -- but there is still hope the e-ticketing show will go on, according to the Minister.

  • Delays push TCard decision to 2008

    Hopes the TCard debacle might be settled by a meeting of the Public Transport Ticketing Corporation (PTTC) last Friday were dashed yesterday when a spokesperson for the PTTC confirmed it had met, but had not reached a decision.

  • Tcard death sees ERG shares suspended

    ERG Group has today voluntarily suspended its shares from trading on the Australian Securities Exchange while the company works out "issues" related to the termination of its Tcard contract.

  • Sydney TCard's future to be decided on Friday?

    After delays and technical problems caused the transport minister to consider pulling the plug on Sydney's budding cashless ticketing system last month, the future of the TCard could be decided this Friday.

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