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Dineen Group
ParentBill Dineen
Founded1960s
HeadquartersWarragul
Service areaNew South Wales
Victoria
Service typeBus & coach operator
DepotsCorowa
Diamond Creek
Healesville
Heyfield
Lilydale
Warragul
Cooma
Kempsey
Morwell
Inverell
Fleet703 (June 2021)
Chief executiveBill Dineen

The Dineen Group is an Australian owner of bus and coach companies in New South Wales and Victoria.

History[edit]

In 1957 Bill Dineen started his business operating a route service between Trafalgar and Warragul living off the fare box revenue, Bill's first bus was a 1951 AB Bedford registration number VH 566, in 1960 Bill obtained his first school bus run from Yarragon to Trafalgar. In 1968 he purchased Workmen's Comfort Coaches of Trafalgar followed by Warragul Bus Lines. Heyfield Bus Lines was acquired circa 1984. In June 1985 Westernport Roadlines was purchased followed in October 1990 by Panorama Coaches from Don Nugent with 13 buses and coaches.[1][2] In May 1991 Hurstbridge Coaches was purchased and later merged with Panorama Coaches.[3] In 1995, Berwick Bus Lines was purchased.

In 2002, Sandringham & Brighton Coaches was acquired.

In September 2006, McKenzie's Tourist Services, Healesville was purchased and in November 2011 Martyrs Bus Service.[4]

In November 2013 Cann's Bus Lines, Corowa was purchased.[5]

In January 2017, Snowliner Coaches, Cooma was purchased from Evans Family.

In July 2017, Cavanagh Bus Group[6] Kempsey was purchased from the Cavanagh's.

In February 2021, Latrobe Valley Buslines were purchased.

In June 2021, Symes CoachesofInverell was purchased.

In September 2021, Inverell Bus Service was purchased.

In September 2021, Moons Buslines was purchased.

In June 2022, Experience Bus Hire & Charter was purchased. All associated trading names were removed from service.

In July 2023, Berrymans Bus Service in Fish Creek was acquired and became part of Westernport Roadlines.

Fleet[edit]

As at June 2021, the Dineen Group operated 500 buses and coaches Australian Bus Fleet Lists under the following brands: Victoria [7] and New South Wales [8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Panorama Coaches" Australian Bus Panorama 6/5 January 1991 page 49
  • ^ "Panorama Coaches" Australian Bus Panorama 6/7 March 1991 page 40
  • ^ "Hurstbridge Coaches" Australian Bus Panorama 7/1 August 1991 page 34
  • ^ That's the ticket Mountain Views Mail
  • ^ Group expands Australasian Bus & Coach 13 November 2013
  • ^ ,[1] "Cavanagh's Fleet list" 22 August 2017
  • ^ Dineen Group Vic
  • ^ Dineen Group NSW

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