Managing transport system investment risk
A project to adapt key existing planning tools, guidelines and frameworks to account for the uncertainty of changing trends and emerging technologies.

A project to adapt key existing planning tools, guidelines and frameworks to account for the uncertainty of changing trends and emerging technologies.
iMOVE now has more than 20 projects up and running, or recently completed. Here’s the details on projects 11 to 20. Find out more who’s doing what, & where.
The iMOVE project ‘Data collection for efficient bus replacement services in rail disruptions’ has been nominated for two prestigious research awards.
Mina Ghanbarikarekani, a PhD student at the University of Technology Sydney, has won the Best Student Paper Award at an international ITS conference.
Infrastructure Australia’s 2019 Australian Infrastructure Audit and its assessment of current and future traffic congestion really has people talking.
This week Sydney commuters can see public transport options for their journey shown in the Uber app.
City roads & footpaths are under stress. With increasing numbers of pedestrians & traffic, & new modes of transport added to the system, changes are needed.
The RAC and PATREC have used data from SmartRider cards to visually display a typical day on Perth’s public transport network.
What’s the path from civil engineering to ants & transport? RMIT University lecturer & researcher Nirajan Shiwakoti tells us about his career & research.
The Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering has released a study examining how Australia should adapt new transport technology between now & 2030.
The transcript of The Hon. Melissa Horne’s opening address about Victoria’s public transport system, given at iMOVE’s Transport of Tomorrow Symposium.
Alyson O’Rourke has been working in ITS for over 20 years, and recently was a point person organising transport for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.
A 6-month trial of MaaS in Sydney, with participants using an app to pay for and arrange their everyday travel needs.
Yale Wong, of the ITLS at the University of Sydney, talks with iMOVE about his transport background, thoughts on MaaS, and more.
Professor John Nelson, from the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, talks to iMOVE about where he thinks smart mobility can take public transport.
Professor Hussein Dia of the Swinburne University of Technology tells iMOVE about his work, academic career, and thoughts on what’s ahead in smart mobility.