The Australian Infrastructure Statistics and Transport Yearbook provides a single comprehensive annual source of infrastructure statistics.
Publications by year: 2022
This report presents long-term forecasts of total Australian freight volumes by major transport mode between 2020 and 2050.
This report presents long-term forecasts of road freight volumes for interstate, intrastate and capital cities for each state and territory in Australia.
Reports summarising annual (calendar or financial year) international aircraft, passenger, freight and mail movements, flights, available seats, seat load factors and airline market shares.
Under this scheme passengers travelling with an eligible passenger vehicle across Bass Strait can receive a rebate funded by the Australian Government.
The Australian National University (ANU) was engaged by the Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics (BITRE) to develop a model to estimate the social cost of road crashes in Australia. Updated content: this report replaces the version uploaded on Friday 14 October. Text and chart changes have been made to the report’s section on age.
Waterline provides information on container movements on both the wharf-side and the landside of five Australian major container port terminals: Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Fremantle. This issue covers port terminal activity up to the June quarter 2021.
This Information Sheet provides descriptive analysis of run-off road (RoR) crashes and compares these with other types of crashes in Australia. Between 2016 to 2020, the average annual number of road deaths in Australia was 1,187. Deaths from run-off road crashes averaged 458 deaths per year.
This publication uses freight vehicle telematics data to provide measures of traffic congestion for freight vehicles for 71 selected routes across Australia’s five mainland state capital cities in calendar 2021. The results show peaks in freight vehicle average travel times coincide with morning and evening peak commuter flows.