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1st July 2010

ADAMS are proud to announce we have been selected as the official transport provider for the Australian University Games 2010.

2010 Australian Unversity Games



Since its inception in 1993, the Australian University Games (AUG) has grown to be Australia\'s largest annual multi-sport event. Held each September/October, the Games is renowned for providing a friendly but competitive environment for Australian university athletes. AUG is known as the flagship event on the national university sporting calendar. The Games are recognised as a perfect opportunity to provide university athletes, many of whom are of Olympic standard, to compete against each other in a national multi-sport event. As such, the Games has built up a reputation as a not-to-be-missed event, attracting over 6,000 participants each year.

Off the sporting field, an action-packed, week-long social program is held to complement sporting activities and enhance the event experience for all participants. Each year the Games sporting schedule is made up of more than 28 individual and team sports. Unlike previous years where athletes were required to qualify for the national event through regional Games, the event is now open to all competitors and has separate divisions.
In 2010 the Australian University Games will be held in Perth from 26 September - 1 October with 31 sports contested.

Participants will compete in: Athletics, Australian Rules Football, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Cycling, Fencing, Football, Golf, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Kendo, Lawn Bowls, Netball, Rowing, Rugby Union 7\'s, Sailing, Softball, Squash, Surfing, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Tenpin Bowling, Touch, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball and Water Polo.

 

For more information about the Australian University Games browse this website or email aug.admin@unisport.com.au.


14th May 2010


ADAMS are proud to announce the 4th delivery of our multi-million dollar order for up to ten Daewoo BH117 coaches. Coach C36 is a 14.5 Metre 61 seater and has finally entered service after production delays following design improvements ordered by our MD Adam Barnard. Several improvements have been made including the fitment of full coach LED mood lighting. The 5th coach is well underway and this will be the first of our bunk-equipped touring coaches. In May 2010 Adam will be visting the Daewoo plant in Penang Malaysia to again follow up on design changes for future deliverys. 

C36 Daewoo BH117 61 Seater  ADAMS Coachlines C36



10th November 2009

We here at ADAMS love new toys so we take great pleasure in introducing coach C33 a 2009 BCI Cruiser 9. Purchased to fill the rapidly expanding MIDI sized market in Perth this impressive coach is fitted with 39 reclining coach seats and all the mod cons you have come to expect from ADAMS Coachlines.


ADAMS C33 BCI Exterior 1 ADAMS C33 BCI Interior 1


9th October 2009

Hi Guys (You know who you all are) Special mention to the Nona\'s as promised. Having just returned from our annual Karijini Safari I hope you are now all rested and realise what an incredible experiance it really was.
You guys were great and we hope we put on a great show. My thanks to Darren and Cherie for their efforts to make sure everything went so well.

Regards Adam...


Karijini Safari 2009  Karijini Safari 2009

Karijini Safari 2009 Karijini Safari 2009



MEDIA RELEASE

28th July 2009
ADAMS  adds two brand new Daewoo BH117 touring coaches.

ADAMS Coachlines are proud to announce the addition of two brand new Daewoo BH117 Euro 4 coaches. As part of our commitment to reduce our carbon footprint these ultra low emission coaches will form the backbone of our fleet for many years to come. These coaches form the first of a total of ten new units ordered by the company for delivery over the course of the next financial year. Powered by Daewoo DL08Ti Diesel Euro 4 335HP engines and coupled with Allison T350R automatic transmissions these vehicles offer the latest in technology and passenger comfort to ensure the very highest standards of service delivery in Perth. A & N Enterprises (AUSTRALIA) Pty Ltd the parent company to ADAMS Coachlines and Swan Gold Tours will soon announce a partnership with Carbon Planet to commence measurement of our carbon footprint. It is envisioned that once complete the company and its entities will introduce a carbon offset initiative to allow our customers the opportunity to offset all emissions associated with their charter.


Daewoo BH117 C31 and C32 ADAMS COACHLINES   Daewoo BH117 Handover Frank Johnson and Adam Barnard
 Daewoo BH117 FC31 Interior ADAMS COACHLINES Daewoo BH117 C31 Interior ADAMS COACHLINES

10th JULY 2009

ADAMS ADDS NEW MITSUBISHI ROSA MINI COACH

ADAMS Coachlines is proud to announce the addition of a new 21 seat luxury coach. Equipped with coach seating and two 20"inch LCD/DVD screens this vehicle offers the ultimate large capacity luxury transport in Perth.

Rosa Mini Coach  Rosa Mini Coach

JUNE 2009
ADAMS Heavy Tow Truck added to the fleet

ADAMS Coachlines is proud to present the arrival of HT1 our White Road Commander Heavy recovery vehicle. Available to operators accross the state our recovery vehicle is standing by to assist in the unlikely event we are unable to rectify a problem roadside.
HT1 Heavy Recovery  HT1 Heavy Recovery Transperth

OHS Audit
In November of 2008 the Department of Planning and Infrastructure (Passenger Services) conducted an audit on all bus and coach operators in WA. ADAMS Coachlines was one of the first operators to be audited, and we are very proud to say we passed every aspect of the inspection. In doing so, we set a high benchmark for subsequent operators, who were then audited, to aspire to. Please click below to see a copy of the DPI letter to ADAMS Coachlines.

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Nova 93.7 Suburban Tour 2009


ADAMS Coachlines is proud to be the supplier to Nova 93.7 Suburban tour 2009. Make sure you tune in to Nathan, Nat and Shaun McManus every morning from 6am as they broadcast LIVE from ADAMS fleet C20.

  Nova at ADAMS Depot  Nova at ADAMS Depot
  

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