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Sydney narrowly avoided a transport crisis. Now comes the tricky part

  • An agreement was reached between the government and the rail union, allowing trains to operate 24 hours a day in exchange for no work bans.
  • Premier Chris Minns announced strikes were averted after crisis talks, ensuring train services will continue for this week.
  • The potential strikes could have led to the largest rail shutdown in living memory, causing $50 million in economic losses.
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