Russ Yell: Spurring mobility change
Russ Yell is the Global Smart Mobility Leader at Aurecon. Find out what he does, where he’s done it, and how he got into the smart mobility sector.

Russ Yell is the Global Smart Mobility Leader at Aurecon. Find out what he does, where he’s done it, and how he got into the smart mobility sector.
What requirements and ideas drove the design and build of Perth’s newest, biggest sports venue, Optus Stadium? Main Roads WA’s Mark Beasley tells the story.
Sydney and Melbourne are amongst the 38 world cities rated by the first edition of the HERE Urban Mobility Index. How did they go?
Sydney train passengers can now pay for fares using credit cards, smartphones, smart watches, wearables, and other electronic devices.
An interview with Majid Sarvi, chair in Transport Engineering, and professor in Transport for Smart Cities at the University of Melbourne.
An interview with Andy Taylor, Director of Strategy at Cubic Transportation Systems. He tells about his mission to mainstream MaaS, his background, & more.
iMOVE sits down and talks to Zoe Eather, smart city, no, smart community advocate, and finds out what she’s doing, and her career course so far.
An interview with RMIT’s Dr Flora Salim, covering her background, and thoughts on projects that would make a real difference to the ways we move.
An interview with David Hensher. He was going to be a macroeconomist, but instead has made moves in the transport and mobility sector since the 1970s.
In this interview with Dr Dorina Pojani (University of Queensland) we discuss her well-travelled background, and thoughts on transport.
Gary Liddle AO has had an influential career in transport, both in his home state of Victoria, and across Australia. Find out what he’s done, and where.
Project involves a comprehensive review of national and international research on travel demand mode, with a view to informing future research agenda.
A project involving a comprehensive review of national and international research on travel demand modelling, with a view to informing future research.
The RAC Intellicar is a level 4 autonomous vehicle that Western Australia have a vision of deploying in an on-demand, shared mobility service capacity.
Development of an algorithm to provide priority at traffic lights to public transport, also with potential to reduce stop time for private vehicles.
Cubic and Transport for NSW have signed a contract that will enhance Sydney’s ability to monitor & manage its roads & public transport.