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Monorail likely to go in tourism revamp
Posted on 11/01/2012 | No CommentsThe state’s top infrastructure advisers are encouraging developers planning Sydney’s new convention centre precinct to tear down the much-maligned monorail. Infrastructure NSW is drafting plans to redevelop the Darling Harbour... -
Free CityCycle helmets announced
Posted on 17/08/2011 | No CommentsFour hundred free helmets will be attached to CityCycle bikes across the city in a bid to boost subscriptions to the beleaguered scheme. Lord Mayor Graham Quirk today announced a... -
A ring of confidence for Geelong
Posted on 06/04/2011 | No CommentsTHE Geelong Ring Road could drive a new era in economic growth by providing access to a 500-hectare industrial zone in the city’s north. The ring road forms the southern... -
A planning student’s perspective on international transport systems
Posted on 13/01/2011 | 1 CommentDaniel Kinnoch shares his experiences of various transport systems around the world. After studying Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University, Canada. He is now about to commence his third... -
Units not crucial for good public transport, study finds
Posted on 06/01/2011 | No CommentsRESIDENTS of Australia’s outer suburbs do not have to wait for higher housing densities before getting better public transport, according to new research, which could defuse one of urban planning’s... -
Superway design and construct contract awarded
Posted on 08/11/2010 | No CommentsThe first major milestone has been reached in delivering South Australia’s most complex engineering project, the $812 million South Road Superway. The first major milestone has been reached in delivering... -
Pedal powered cabs take city by storm
Posted on 13/10/2010 | No CommentsThe peddle power behind a Brisbane duo’s business idea has been so strong the company is about to almost double in size after just one year. The number of Green... -
Planning laws to fast-track rail link
Posted on 13/10/2010 | No CommentsPOWERFUL new planning laws the Brumby government created last year to reduce opportunities for community objections to big transport projects will be used to quickly gain approval for a $4... -
No one running public transport co-ordination
Posted on 29/09/2010 | No CommentsClay Lucas September 29, 2010 NO ONE takes responsibility for the co-ordination of Melbourne’s public transport services, according to the managers and former chiefs of Melbourne’s tram, train and bus... -
Plans to ban traffic in Sydney’s CBD
Posted on 06/05/2010 | 2 CommentsAn ongoing proposal has again made the spotlight which involves blocking off one of the busiest roads in Sydney’s CBD to only allow pedestrian access. The Sydney Morning Herald has...








