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The first in a new series of BITRE publications, this briefing reviews the responses that have been seen in Australian transport to recent fuel price rises (vehicle sales moving to smaller, more fuel efficient cars, more urban public transport, et
Australian Transport Statistics provides a short summary of a diverse range of transport statistics.
Australian Transport Statistics provides a short summary of a diverse range of transport statistics.
Information paper 27 updates the funding of road-related expenditure to 2004–05 and Australian government road expenditure by program to 2005–06. Selected motor vehicle taxes and charges is updated to 2004–05. GST is updated to 2003–04.
Paper given to the 30th Australasian Transport Research Forum, 25–27 September 2007, Langham Hotel, Melbourne. Authors: Tim Risbey, Hema de Silva, Alicia Tong.
The index measures movements in prices of inputs used in roadworks including materials, equipment, fuel and labour. For details of how the index was constructed, see BTCE, Road Construction Price Index, Information Paper 41, AGPS 1997.
BTRE's ex-post road investments evaluation project involves systematically reviewing after the fact the projected costs and benefits of major investments.
The study deals with the eight Australian capital cities, and presents base case (or business-as-usual) projections to 2020 of avoidable social costs of congestion for Australian metropolitan traffic.
This analysis is the first in a series of case studies undertaken for the BTRE ex-post road investments evaluation project.
COAG commissioned the Review in February 2006 with a focus on national freight corridors but also examining local networks where they interact with, and impact on, these corridors.