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Australia news live: Minns promises fare-free day amid Sydney train chaos; stranded flood victims await rescue but ‘there aren’t any choppers’


Minns announces intention to begin independent review into Sydney trains

The state government is looking at beginning an independent review to look into maintenance and punctuality of Sydney trains, NSW premier Chris Minns says.

It comes as Sydney commuters avoid travelling by train this morning after major disruptions to the network yesterday afternoon involving high-voltage wires collapsing on the top of a train and shutting down the entire westbound line.

The premier said on 2GB:

We’ve got to get better, this is nowhere near good enough, and it’s certainly not on par with international standards.

I need an independent review into this. We are looking at bringing someone in from the airline sector … A fresh set of eyes that can look at three things. The maintenance program that we’ve undertaken, the punctuality of trains on the Sydney trains network, and also communication … I don’t think that we are clear enough about what the immediate and longer-term impacts will be.

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An update on the chopper situation in Glenthorn, where residents stranded amidst flooding have been pleading for rescue.

In response to a local woman’s request for help for her kids and baby – alongside a video of flood waters rushing past homes and cars submerged above the wheels – a commenter in a local Facebook group says “chopper picking up now.”

The local woman who made the post posted around an hour ago, saying: “they are out. thank you all.”

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