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Transport Newsletter #164

July 20th 2010

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

This newsletter features articles on Car Emissions in South East Queensland, Pass Mark for Docklands?, More on Fast Trains, Place Making, Georges Pompidou Expressway (Pt 1), From Freeway to Farm (Part 2), Business Transport Decisions (Part 2), Malvern Tram Depot Centenary, Free Buses on Sunday in Bendigo, Indian Pyramids, China Rail.

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Transport Newsletter #163

July 13th 2010

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

This newsletter features articles on Moorabbin Airport’s 2010 Master Plan, Tullamarine Airport, Airship to the Rescue, More on the Clem7, Myki or Metcard?, Induced Demand, Transforming Portland, Oregon (Part 4), From Freeway to Farm (Part 1), Business Transport Decisions (Part 1), Melbourne compared with Tokyo, Cycling in Australia, Cycling in Beijing, Recycling in Melbourne, A Place Like Alice, A Place Like Springfield, Australian Transport Emission Projections.

For back issues, visit the Going Solar website here.

Transport Newsletter #162

July 6th 2010

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

This newsletter features articles on Expert Panel on Cities, City Congestion, Adelaide Rail Freight Movement Study, A New Era for Rail in the Yarra Valley, Tearing Down Motorways (Part 4), Transforming Portland, Oregon (Part 3), The Curse of Cars (Part 3), Giant Expressway Re-Routed, EU Tyre Labelling, Problems with Tyres, More on Traffic Lights, Transition Towns, Urban Villages, Valuing Cyclists and Pedestrians.

For back issues, visit the Going Solar website here.

An update from the Public Transport Ombudsman VIC - June 2010

July 5th 2010

The Public Transport Ombudsman has released its bi-annual report for June 2010 and it is now available for download or via the PTO website.

Transport Newsletter #161

June 30th 2010

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

This newsletter features articles on Addiction to Oil, World Road Crash Statistics, Better Car Design Could Save Lives, The Future of Megacities (Part 3), The Curse of Cars (Part 2), Tearing Down Motorways (Part 3), More on the Grand Prix, More on the Railway Station Awards, Removing the Robert Moses Parkway, Heart and Soul of the City (Part 3), Transforming Portland, Oregon (Part 2), Sydney Hovercraft Proposal.

For back issues, visit the Going Solar website here.

Transport Newsletter #160

June 22nd 2010

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

This newsletter features articles on Problems with Fossil Fuels, Colour-Blind-Friendly Traffic Lights, The Curse of Cars (Part 1), Tale of Two Melbourne Cities, Comparing Two Urban Developments, Architectural Award for Train Stations, The Future of Megacities (Part 2), Problems with Truck Drivers, Innovative Bike Parking, ‘Take it Easy. Take the Bus.’, Tearing Down Motorways (Part 2), Transforming Portland, Oregon (Part 1), and Heart and Soul of the City (Part 2).

For back issues, visit the Going Solar website here.

SORT Clearinghouse newsletter June-2010

June 17th 2010

Download the attached newsletter to check on the latest postings to the SORT clearinghouse or read it online here.&

Transport Research and Policy Analysis Bulletin: Winter 2010

June 17th 2010

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 edition (issue 10) is available for download via the DOT website to catch up on:

  • National plan for increasing road freight efficiency
  • Road Safety Monitor: 2007-2009 snapshot
  • Recognising transport’s role in household expenditure
  • MITM – Providing new capabilities for modelling Melbourne
  • Transport Timeline 1980s

 

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