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In the mid 1980s Murrays purchased a number of new Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and Austral coaches. Following the collapse of Deluxe Coachlines and Sunliner Express amongst others, Murrays was able to renew its fleet with large numbers of near-new Austral, Denning and Scania coaches. In the mid-1990s it took delivery of 120 PMC Australia bodied MANs ...
Coach Years Achievements/Notes 1 Bob Simpson: 1986–96 [1] Won the 1987 World Cup; Regained the Ashes in 1989 and retained in 1990–91, 1993 and 1994-95; Regained the Frank Worrell Trophy in 1994–95; Established Australia as the No. 1 ranked Test team; Resigned after losing the 1996 World Cup; 2 Geoff Marsh: 1996–99 [2] Won the 1999 World Cup
Deluxe built up a large fleet of Domino and Austral Tourmaster coaches. It later purchased coaches from Denning, MotorCoach Australia and Setra. [13] [14] Deluxe adopted a white with two shades of blue livery that was a familiar sight on Australia's road for many years after its demise courtesy of the number of operators who elected not to repaint former Deluxe coaches they purchased.
Firefly commenced interstate operations using Austral Tourmaster and later HD1 coaches. [10] In the 1990s it purchased double-deck Denning Landseer coaches, some second-hand. Since 1998 it has purchased Scanias with Coach Design and Coach Concepts bodywork. As at July 2022, the fleet consisted of 27 vehicles. [11]
The following is a list of Murray State Racers men's basketball head coaches. There have been 16 head coaches of the Racers in their 98-season history. [1] Murray State's current head coach is Steve Prohm. He was hired for his second stint as the Racers' head coach in March 2022, [2] replacing Matt McMahon, who left to become the head coach at ...
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In November 2013, Australia Wide Coaches commenced operating Gray Line services in Sydney under licence to the Driver Group. [9] On 2 September 2014, a service commenced operating between Orange and Canberra. [10] This has since ceased. In February 2016, the office and depot relocated from Mascot to Alexandria.
In December 1988, Austral was sold to JRA Limited who also owned Denning, Austral's largest rival in the coach market. [2] [3] Both continued to operate separately until 1990 when the Denning plant in Acacia Ridge was closed and production transferred to the Austral factory. [4] From 1992 onward, the combined business was rebranded "Austral ...