NSW Taxi Council 85 Bourke Road, Alexandria, New South Wales 2015
About the Business
Welcome to the NSW Taxi Council, located at 85 Bourke Road in Alexandria, Australia. As a prominent establishment and point of interest in the region, we are dedicated to serving the taxi industry and its stakeholders.
At the NSW Taxi Council, we understand the challenges and opportunities that taxi licence owners face in today's rapidly evolving transportation landscape. That's why we are proud to announce our groundbreaking $760 million assistance package specifically designed to support and empower taxi licence owners.
Our comprehensive assistance package aims to provide financial relief and introduce much-needed reforms to ensure the sustainability and growth of the taxi industry. We firmly believe in the importance of a thriving taxi sector that not only caters to the diverse needs of the community but also offers a rewarding business opportunity for licence owners.
Through our package, taxi licence owners will have access to a range of financial benefits, including subsidies and grants, to help navigate the changing market conditions. We are committed to working closely with licence owners to ensure they receive the support they need to thrive and succeed in this dynamic industry.
In addition to financial assistance, the NSW Taxi Council also advocates for important reforms that address the evolving needs of passengers and the industry as a whole. We actively engage with government bodies, policymakers, and other stakeholders to drive positive change and create a sustainable future for the taxi industry.
By choosing the NSW Taxi Council, you are aligning yourself with an institution that is at the forefront of shaping the future of transportation in Australia. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to working tirelessly to secure the best outcomes for taxi licence owners and the broader community.
Visit us at 85 Bourke Road in Alexandria to learn more about our assistance package, reforms, and the services we offer. We look forward to partnering with you and supporting your journey in the taxi industry.
Location & Phone number
85 Bourke Road, Alexandria, New South Wales 2015, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 16:00
Friday:
09:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"The comments are true that they don't get back to you. Spoke to an indian guy called Jay who was stalling me saying it wasnt the councils responsibility to help if you couldnt get on to 13 cabs because their only number that reponds is a auto booking ph number!!! Theis taxi council company was supposed to call me back last week about a violent incident with an african male driver and they strangely seem to have ignored my inquiry completely as though they get so many complaints of is violent drivers that the os reps at the council are tired of dealing with them!."
"There should be an independent section of the Taxi Council to hear complaints against drivers or operators. For those of us living in smaller communities, where there is no alternative service provider, lodging a complaint with the very organization with which we are dissatisfied, can carry extra unwanted consequences."
"They don't respond all the time. I would like to know as a paying member what was the out come of the meeting on the 24th of March this year. Who attended Martin Richards, Nick Abrahim, sent me an email stating this meeting took place. No feed back."
"I'm on the mid north coast. I've tried to contact these people. But they make defamatory statements and remarks at me. Not responding as I've made a complaint about two cab companies. They don't respond they stuff you round won't even do their job properly. Pisses me off."
"Little they’ve done in times of need. Looks like they didn’t want to or couldn’t do much when Sydney Airport decided to decommission its short fare system which has helped countless numbers of drivers bring home a fair days pay for a fair days work for decades. Now there are probably hundreds of drivers on the brink of ruin for its not uncommon now as a taxi driver to bring home $350 per day with car costs and fuel and tolls costing about $300 it’s not uncommon for drivers to work 14 hours for $50 per day before tax. It’s another case of those comfortable in society making decisions to make sure those struggling in society now struggle even more."
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