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This Excel sheet provides summary series of hospitalised injuries (injury resulting in confirmed admission to hospital, but not in-hospital death) from road traffic crashes from calendar years 2011 to 2021.
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 2022.
Trainline is a compendium of Australia's railways. The compendium provides insights, analysis, and an understanding of the railway industry. Australia's railways are evolving, with changes both outside and within the industry.
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 2022. The results show peaks in freight vehicle average travel times coincide with morning and evening peak commuter flows.
This is the latest in a series of Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics (BITRE) reports that provide information on Australian sea freight movements, vessel activity, the use of coastal trading licences, and the size and compos
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This report presents detailed information on fatal crashes involving heavy vehicles and forms an important part of the evidence base.
The aim of the Australian Infrastructure Statistics and Transport Yearbook is to provide a single, comprehensive annual source of infrastructure statistics for use by policymakers, industry leaders, transport analysts and the wider Australian community.
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 Australian road freight volumes, for interstate, intrastate and capital cities for each state and territory in Australia. The estimates cover the period 1970 to 2020 and forecasts from 2020 to 2040.