The 30-minute city: Small decisions for big gains
A primer on the 30-minute city, & small local decisions that are often overlooked in the building of major transport infrastructure policies & programs.
A primer on the 30-minute city, & small local decisions that are often overlooked in the building of major transport infrastructure policies & programs.
Infrastructure Australia’s 2019 Australian Infrastructure Audit and its assessment of current and future traffic congestion really has people talking.
Narjes Zarei is a senior research officer at the Centre for Accident and Road Safety Queensland. In this interview we cover her studies, career, and more.
What’s the path from civil engineering to ants & transport? RMIT University lecturer & researcher Nirajan Shiwakoti tells us about his career & research.
Kate Mackay is Technical Director – Transport Planning at Mott MacDonald. We find out more about her role, career, and future transport wishlist.
Akshay Vij develops statistical models that can be used to understand and predict human behaviour, particularly in transport about him and his work.
Highlights from The Hon Alan Tudge MP’s 25 February 2019 speech, entitled Cities, congestion and the opportunity of automated vehicles.
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?
Zuduo Zheng is looking closely at the challenges of putting connected and automated vehicles on our roads. iMOVE asks him about the work he’s doing.
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.
Transport for NSW is holding a Clearways Innovation Challenge, an incubator for ideas for digital products to lessen obstructions in the state’s clearways.
Professor David Hensher looks at how new technologies and business models might be best-used to achieve the aim(s) of reducing traffic congestion.
Cubic and Transport for NSW have signed a contract that will enhance Sydney’s ability to monitor & manage its roads & public transport.
The Institute of Transport & Logistics Study (ITLS) has outlined its research catalogue of activities & evidence in & around Mobility as a Service (MaaS).
The report from IMOVE’s first completed project, the MaaS and On-Demand Transport Consumer Research & Report, has been published.