Prospects for Working from Home: Assessing the evidence
This new iMOVE report distils all the work we’re doing in the area of Working from Home, along with our policy considerations and recommendations.

Final reports, progress reports, all generated from work on iMOVE’s own projects. On occasion we host webinars in which researchers and stakeholders present their findings. Find recordings of those events at our Project Outcome Webinars page.
For a list of all iMOVE projects visit the List of iMOVE projects page.
This new iMOVE report distils all the work we’re doing in the area of Working from Home, along with our policy considerations and recommendations.
Download the final report from iMOVE’s ‘Digitisation in transport and freight: Lessons for Australia’ project.
Download the final report from iMOVE’s ‘Innovative local transport: Community transport of the future’ project.
Our ‘Encouraging continuation of work from home post-pandemic’ project has been completed, and the final report is available here.
The iMOVE project Australia’s Public Transport Disability Standards and CAVs project has been completed, and final reports are available for download.
Cooperative perception is an emerging and promising technology for CAVs. Its further development has been the focus of a recently completed iMOVE project.
Read about the findings from our ‘Conceptual architecture for future transport and mobility environment’ project, and download the final report.
A downloadable final report for our ‘Managing transport system investment risk’ project, along with the main findings of that report.
A downloadable final report for our Co-modality: Making use of public transport to carry freight, with partners Transport for NSW and University of Sydney.
A downloadable progress report on our Evaluating loading dock capacity in new developments project.
Our MaaS trial in Sydney project, running for 2 years, has concluded, and a final report on the project has been released. That report is downloadable here.
Hear from iMOVE Board member Michelle Reynolds, and her experience of taking a drive in Australia’s most advanced cooperative and automated car, ZOE2.
A new report from iMOVE, TMR, QUT, and RACQ, to investigate exactly what is needed for maps to aid in the safe introduction of CAVs on Australian roads.
A new report from iMOVE with partners BITRE & GS1 Australia show how sharing & aggregating freight data are of key importance to improving supply chains.
Australian scientists have made a breakthrough in cooperative perception tests, showing that CAVs can now see hidden pedestrians, even through buildings.