New Kangaroo Bus Lines Depot Set to Open in Banyo

Did you know that Kangaroo Bus Lines is set to open a new satellite depot in Banyo to support the growth of its charter and tour operations?



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Background and Company Context

Family-owned Kangaroo Bus Lines (KBL), operating in Queensland for 47 years under the Webster family, will open a second satellite depot in April 2025. The new location in Banyo supports the company’s strategic growth in the tour and charter sector, following continued expansion in recent years. KBL was named the 2024 BIC National Operator of the Year.


 


Depot Features and Purpose

The new Banyo depot will accommodate up to 40 vehicles at full capacity. The facility includes onsite refuelling, washing, and basic servicing, as well as an office and full driver amenities. According to KBL CEO Darren Webster, the depot will enhance operational efficiency by eliminating the need for coaches to travel from the company’s Burpengary head office through congested roads.

Improving Efficiency and Reach in Banyo

The decision to establish the depot in Banyo is intended to better service clients based in Brisbane, including work regularly carried out at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal. A dedicated team will manage the Banyo site, which complements KBL’s existing operations in Burpengary and the Sunshine Coast.

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Strategic Advantage over Alternatives

Mr Webster noted that finding a suitable location in the northern part of Brisbane was essential for strengthening the company’s charter business. By reducing reliance on travel to and from Burpengary, the Banyo depot is expected to deliver measurable efficiencies for both clients and operations.

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Community Sentiment and Public Reaction

KBL’s announcement has drawn wide praise across social media, with Facebook users congratulating the team and celebrating the company’s growth.

Comments included, “Congratulations on this huge milestone!” and “Well done KBL, that’s a game changer.” Others described the expansion as a “fabulous achievement” and a “fantastic strategic move.” One commenter added, “I’d apply to drive, but I can’t get a DA. So, I’ll just say well done on the expansion.”

Looking Ahead



With operations stretching from Brisbane City to the Sunshine Coast, Kangaroo Bus Lines aims to use the Banyo depot to expand its logistical capabilities. The site is part of KBL’s long-term strategy to enhance its transport services across southeast Queensland.

Published 28-Mar-2025


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