Newsletters

Transport Connections Bulletin, November 2011

November 29th 2011

Some of the articles contained in the November issue of Transport Connections Bulletin.

A Medical Travel Guide by South West Transport Connections.

Drop and go – Wyndham TCP: Connecting Communities in the West

Train Travel Safety Day by Baw Baw Transport Connections

Telstra Connected Seniors – grant opportunity. (Applications close Friday 2 December 2011)

Murrindindi TCP helps older people to attend water exercise

Indicators of Community strength: a framework and evidence. Why social capital can build more resilient families and communities

Workshops: Professor Jennifer Ball from Canada

Transport Research and Policy Analysis Bulletin

October 13th 2011

Published by the Department of Transport, the Transport Research and Policy Analysis Bulletin profiles the work being undertaken by the Policy and Communications Division of the department, and shares information of interest to the transport sector and broader community.

The spring 2011 edition (issue 15) is available for download via the DoT website to catch up on:

  • Route 96 tops spatial accessibility ranking
  • Journey to Work – Focus on… Greater Dandenong, Frankston & Mornington Peninsula
  • Predicting transport demand in an uncertain petrol price environment
  • Understanding exposure to pollutants


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Transport Research and Policy Analysis Bulletin

August 23rd 2011

Published by the Department of Transport, the Transport Research and Policy Analysis Bulletin profiles the work being undertaken by the Policy and Communications Division of the department, and shares information of interest to the transport sector and broader community.

The winter 2011 edition (issue 14) is available for download via the DoT website to catch up on:

    •    Designing communities for an ageing population
    •    Mixed Land Use Index - a concept applied to Melbourne's North
    •    Understanding our stakeholders


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Bicycle Victoria news - April 2011

April 19th 2011

The latest Bicycle Victoria newsletter has been released. You can access the April edition of 'On Your Bike' here.

This edition features stories on: Wire trap snares a conviction, More bikes to boost business, Riders alert; drivers alarmed, Cars now safe from bikes, Anger boiling over delays on Yarra Trail, Parked car problem confirmed.

Bicycle Victoria is the peak body for cyclists and their interests in Victoria. You can subscribe to their newsletter as well as find back copies via this link, or visit their website for more information.

Transportation Research Board newsletter - 12 April 2011

April 19th 2011

The second April issue of the Transportation Research Board newsletter is now available online. Items in this issue include:

  • 20th Biennial Visibility Symposium
  • Saving Lives, Saving Money
  • Guidelines for Ramp and Interchange Spacing
  • Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2009
  • Mobile Phone Use: A Growing Problem of Driver Distraction

The Transportation Research Board is a peak US-based transport research centre that engages professionals worldwide in a broad range of interdisciplinary, multimodal activities to lay the foundation for innovative transportation solutions.

To sign up for this newsletter, follow this link. Back copies of the newsletter can be found via this link.

Transport Newsletter #196

April 19th 2011
From the desk of Going Solar's Steve Ingrouille, the latest edition of the Transport Newsletter is attached.

This newsletter features articles on US Federal Transport Policy, The Lion’s Share, An Efficient Form of Transport (Part 1), Electric Vehicle Emissions, Pollution Risk to Cyclists Study, Getting to School (Part 1), Get Out of the Car (Part 2), Rare Earths, Transport Canada is Not Amused, Problems with Uninsured Motorists, WhipCar in the UK, Petrochemical Smog, Roll Out the Ferries.

For back issues, visit the Going Solar website here.

Transport Newsletter #195

April 12th 2011
From the desk of Going Solar's Steve Ingrouille, the latest edition of the Transport Newsletter is attached.

This newsletter features articles on Trams for George Street, Sydney, Property Values and Public Transport, Airline News, UK Freight Shift from Road to Rail, Regional Rail Link in Victoria, Road Reform and Local Government, Road vs Rail Investment, Melbourne’s North East Link Road, What’s in a Name: $25 million, Get Out of the Car (Part 1), Connecting Communities, Co-Housing, On Ferries, More on the Grand Prix, Biofuels, Arid Land and Seawater, The Direction of Biofuels in the US.

For back issues, visit the Going Solar website here.

Transport Newsletter #194

April 6th 2011
From the desk of Going Solar's Steve Ingrouille, the latest edition of

SORT Clearinghouse newsletter - April 2011

April 6th 2011

Download the attached newsletter to check on the latest postings to the SORT clearinghouse or read it online here.  SORT is your home for social research in transport.  Access the website here.

Transportation Research Board newsletter - 5 April 2011

April 6th 2011

The first April issue of the Transportation Research Board newsletter is now available online. Items in this issue include:

  • Waste Management and Resource Efficiency Workshop
  • Road Pricing: Public Perceptions and Program Development
  • Key Performance Indicators in Public-Private Partnerships
  • Constraints to Sustainable Vehicle Ownership: A Focus Group Study
  • Analysis of Bicycling Trends and Policies in Large North American Cities: Lessons for New York

The Transportation Research Board is a peak US-based transport research centre that engages professionals worldwide in a broad range of interdisciplinary, multimodal activities to lay the foundation for innovative transportation solutions.

To sign up for this newsletter, follow this link. Back copies of the newsletter can be found via this link.

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