Welcome to BCCT

A non-profit community organisation providing transport with care to over 3000 people in the Canterbury-Bankstown area.

Funded through various programs by both the state and federal governments and with generous support from our local community.

We provide transport services to:

  • Seniors living independently
  • People with a disability
  • Carers of the above
  • Community groups
  • Transport disadvantaged 
  • People with temporary physical impairment 
  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people. 

Home Care Package clients: requires a Service Agreement in place with the provider 

NDIS clients: requires a Service Agreement in place with a Plan Manager. 

Our vehicles can also be privately hired subject to availability.

Social Outings Program

Bankstown Canterbury Community Transport runs a social outings program 6 days per week.

Our clients enjoy fun social outings in and around our wonderful city, with the comfort and security of door-to-door transport and the opportunity for social connections.

This program enables our clients to join a group and experience scenic drives and outdoor settings, visit great attractions such as zoos or historic homes and eat at local clubs and café’s for lunch or dinner.

Lastest Testimonials

The kindness, patience and compassion I am shown with being a deaf 92 year old is greatly appreciated and I thank you for getting me to where I need to go safely.

Maureen

Your efforts have been instrumental in helping me through a difficult period by going above and beyond to ensure I can attend my appointments. The work you do to service the community is so crucial and I am so grateful for what it has done for me.

Mohamed

It is people like us who are retired that can be fulfilled by your staff who bring light, warmth and human understanding to people who feel alone. On these trips out I always smile or have a laugh and it’s because I get to go on these outings with you.

Greg

Without you I would be lost, my husband is now in care, and I don’t drive anymore.

Marlene

I use BCCT 5-days per week, and I love it! I would rate their service a 15 out of 10 – all the staff are just wonderful.

Alan

We are very lucky to have such a brilliant transport option available for us oldies. The Drivers are very kind and polite.

Marilyn

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At BCCT, we believe that transport is more than just getting from A to B—it’s about dignity, respect, and inclusion.

We committed to building a sustainable future, with actions that reflect our approach to diversity, collaboration and commitment to service excellence – always.

Learn more about our values as a Community Transport organisation here - bcct.org.au/about/#our-values

At BCCT, we believe that transport is more than just getting from A to B—it’s about dignity, respect, and inclusion.

We committed to building a sustainable future, with actions that reflect our approach to diversity, collaboration and commitment to service excellence – always.

Learn more about our values as a Community Transport organisation here – bcct.org.au/about/#our-values
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3 days ago
Winter can feel long and chilly, but BCCT is here to keep your spirits high and your days warm!

Our June calendar is full of activities to help you stay connected, active, and cosy throughout the season. From social outings to friendly get-togethers, we’ve planned something for everyone ❄️.

Stay warm this winter by joining our activities for this month - https://online.pubhtml5.com/addc/kcgv/

Winter can feel long and chilly, but BCCT is here to keep your spirits high and your days warm!

Our June calendar is full of activities to help you stay connected, active, and cosy throughout the season. From social outings to friendly get-togethers, we’ve planned something for everyone ❄️.

Stay warm this winter by joining our activities for this month – online.pubhtml5.com/addc/kcgv/
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5 days ago
Our first trip of Winter took us to the Kurrajong Radio Museum, for a very informative tour.
This museum isnt dark, dingy and dormant - rather, it is light and very much alive. There are lots of sounds to listen to, Morse Keys and buzzers just waiting to be warmed by fingers, teleprinters to be tried and several hundred radios and related items to be looked at. We looked into a Broadcast Control Room and checked out the AWA Room to see what a once great Australian company achieved. There are radios from the Outback, tanks, ships and aircraft - maybe even one like your Granny had at home! 
🎧📻🎙

Our first trip of Winter took us to the Kurrajong Radio Museum, for a very informative tour.
This museum isn't dark, dingy and dormant – rather, it is light and very much alive. There are lots of sounds to listen to, Morse Keys and buzzers just waiting to be warmed by fingers, teleprinters to be tried and several hundred radios and related items to be looked at. We looked into a Broadcast Control Room and checked out the AWA Room to see what a once great Australian company achieved. There are radios from the Outback, tanks, ships and aircraft – maybe even one like your Granny had at home!
🎧📻🎙
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