Multimodal transport disruption communications
This project will provide an actionable standardised framework for customer disruption communications and the challenges of different regions and transport modes.

This project will provide an actionable standardised framework for customer disruption communications and the challenges of different regions and transport modes.
This work was conducted to assess opportunities and barriers on the important urban mobility challenge of first and last mile connectivity gaps for public transport users.
This project will generate evidence on how C-ITS can support safer, more efficient public transport operations across Australia.
A wrap-up, downloadable final report, toolkit, and video for the competed project “Gippsland e-bus pilot”.
This webinar presents outcomes from the completed “Gippsland community e-Bus pilot”, with possiblities forc ommunity transport Australia-wide.
A wrap-up, and downloadable final report, for the competed project “Replacement bus patronage counting and wait time measurement”.
Auslan Assist aims to develop and trial Australia’s first real-time Auslan translation system for public transport announcements, using a digital avatar.
This project will evaluate the benefits of public artworks at Sydney Metro stations, in relation to wellbeing, placemaking and environmental value, and more.
This project will continue to develop and test a methodology to generate and evaluate strategies to improve the flow of buses in Brisbane.
Development of an interactive bussing tool to accurately visualise disruptions, quantify customer impacts, and recommend actionable and right size responses.
An overview of iMOVE’s completed project “National Variable Pricing Matrix: Sustainable community transport”, with background, key findings, and what’s next.
Can micromobility work in conjunction with public transport to provide door-to-door sustainable and equitable transport?
This project will explore how digital navigation tools can better support people with sensory sensitivities when navigating complex public transport hubs.
Establishment of operational perspectives on transport equity and reduce car dependency in Western Sydney plus recommend how to address these issues.
Objectives, findings, expected project impacts and a downloadable final report for the “Defining transport disadvantage in Perth” project.
This project’s aim was to improve efficiency of tram operations, assist with route and service planning, integration, and operation of tram routes with other modes of transport.