At CDC Victoria, we’re proud to be part of the everyday journeys that keep communities across Victoria connected. From Melbourne’s busy suburbs to the greater regions of Ballarat, Geelong, Mildura and Wentworth, our buses help people get where they need to be – safely, reliably, and on time.
With a fleet of over 750 buses operating out of eight depots and two satellite sites, we do more than just run routes. We provide charter services for schools, community groups, local organisations and more, ensuring transport that’s accessible and dependable for everyone. Our team of over 1400 employees is the heart of what we do, and we’re proud to be an Employer of Choice in the transport industry.
As part of ComfortDelGro Corporation Australia (CDC), and ultimately the global ComfortDelGro Corporation based in Singapore, we bring both local knowledge and international experience to the table. We invest in technology, safety, and service because we know every journey matters.
We know transport is more than just getting from A to B. It’s about supporting stronger communities. Being part of people’s daily routines. Making sure every ride is safe, smooth, and on time. That’s what drives us.
Our parent company
CDC Victoria is a part of the ComfortDelGro Corporation Australia (CDC) group, which is in turn owned by ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited, a global transportation company listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange.
CDC is Australia’s leading multimodal transport provider operating in seven states and territories. We employ more than 5,800 employees with a total fleet of over 11,500 vehicles nationally. We operate public transport across New South Wales, Victoria, the Northern Territory, Queensland and the Australia Capital Territory, as well as non-emergency patient transport services (National Patient Transport). With addition of A2B Australia, CDC has become a leading Australian taxi network and a major payment solutions provider for the personal transport industry.
Our parent company, ComfortDelGro, which is headquartered in Singapore operates in 13 countries, including Australia with a global network of over 54,000 vehicles and 382km of rail network in operation and under mobilisation.
