Transport Research and Policy Analysis Bulletin

Transport Research and Policy Analysis Bulletin - Summer edition 2011

December 16th 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 summer 2011 edition (issue 16) is available for download via the DoT website to catch up on:

  • The Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF) 2011
  • Federal report on jobs growth and commuting flows in Melbourne
  • Journey to work patterns in Regional Victoria: analysis of census data 1996-2006
  • VISTA fast facts: using cars more efficiently


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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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