Australian Infrastructure and Transport Statistics - Yearbook 2023

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INFRA6012
ISBN
978-1-922879-12-7
ISSN
1838-9252
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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. Download the PDF or select a chapter below. Data files for each chapter are at the bottom of the page.

Australian Infrastructure and Transport Statistics—Yearbook 2023 - PDF (7.23 MB)

Infrastructure and the Economy

Infrastructure Construction

Road-related Revenue and Expenditure

Freight

Passengers

Road

Rail

Aviation

Shipping

Transport Safety

Transport Energy and Environment

Economic Contribution of Transport in Australia, 2020-21

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The Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) Australian Transport Economic Accounts (ATEA) 2020-21 provide estimates of the full economic contribution of transport activity, both for-hire and in-house transport services, to the Australian economy, from 2010-11 to 2020-21.

The ATEA estimates that transport’s total contribution to the economy was $164.4 billion in 2020-21, equivalent to 7.9 per cent of total GDP. Measured in this way, transport was the second largest sector of the economy, behind only the Mining sector.

This release  provides a short summary and highlights of the ABS ATEA 2020-21. More detailed ATEA statistics and explanatory notes are available from the ABS website: www.abs.gov.au/statistics/economy/national-accounts/australian-transport-economic-account-experimental-transport-satellite-account

Road safety enforcement data

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Data on road safety enforcement activities can be found on the National Road Safety Data Hub website

The data provides information on road safety enforcement activities undertaken across Australian states and territories from 2008, including:

  • unlicensed driving
  • random roadside alcohol breath tests
  • roadside drug tests
  • speeding infringements
  • mobile phone use while driving infringements
  • seatbelt infringements

The series is collated from data collected by multiple organisations with varied definitions and data collection practices are not fully consistent across states and territories. Please see the data dictionary and the dashboard for more information.

BITRE is working with data owners to introduce more consistent definitions, address data gaps and investigate opportunities to streamline data collection and sharing processes. This will improve the value of this data series for policymakers, including for reporting on progress on the National Road Safety Strategy 2021-30 and National Road Safety Action Plan 2023-25.

Waterline 69

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978-1-922879-00-4
ISSN
2208-9101
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Waterline reports on trends in (a) throughput, (b) container handling productivity on the waterfront and the land side of ports in Australia, and (c) the cost of importing and exporting containers via 5 container ports. It covers the loading and unloading of container ships and the transport of containers from container terminals.

This issue covers port terminal activity up to the June quarter 2022.

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Road Vehicles, Australia, January 2023 (Re-issue)

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2205-4235
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This release provides statistics relating to the number of vehicles registered for road use in Australia on 31st January 2023. The statistics encompass all vehicles that were registered with an Australian state or territory motor vehicle registry for unrestricted use on public roads, and reported by jurisdictions to the National Exchange of Vehicle and Driver Information System (NEVDIS).  This is the second annual release of Road Vehicles Australia, which replaces the ABS Motor Vehicle Census, discontinued in 2021. More statistics are available on the BITRE website and data.gov.au

 

Trainline 10

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Resource Type
Department ID
INFRA5146
ISBN
978-1-922521-98-9
ISSN
1440-9569
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Trainline is a compendium of Australia's railways that provides insights, analysis and an understanding of the railway industry. Australia's railways are evolving, with changes within and outside the industry. These changes include logistics, commodity flows, technology, urban patronage, and regional passenger services. The publication presents an overview and data on railway transport tasks performed; characteristics of the railways and train operators' rolling stock that runs; and aspects of railway performance, including safety, environment and reliability.

Australian sea freight 2020-21

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978-1-922521-79-8
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192 126 0076
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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 composition of the Australian trading fleet. This report contains statistics on maritime freight and shipping activities in Australia from 2011–12 to 2020–21.

The latest import and export data has been made available through a visualisation on the National Freight Data Hub website.

Australian Infrastructure and Transport Statistics - Yearbook 2022

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Resource Type
Department ID
INFRA5513
ISBN
978-1-922521-78-1
ISSN
1838-9252
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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.

The publication is primarily a source of long-term, aggregate time series infrastructure statistics. Most statistics included in the publication are currently collected by BITRE or other Australian, state or territory government agencies.

Road Vehicles, Australia, January 2022 (re-issue)

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2205-4235
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This release provides statistics relating to the number of vehicles registered for road use in Australia on 31st January 2022. The statistics encompass all vehicles that were registered with an Australian state or territory motor vehicle registry for unrestricted use on public roads, and reported by jurisdictions to the National Exchange of Vehicle and Driver Information System (NEVDIS).  This is the first annual release of Road Vehicles Australia, which replaces the ABS Motor Vehicle Census, discontinued in 2021. More statistics are available on the BITRE website and data.gov.au

 

Waterline 68

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Resource Type
ISBN
978-1-922521-76-7
ISSN
2208-9101
Release date

Waterline reports on trends in (a) throughput, (b) container handling productivity on the waterfront and the land side of ports in Australia, and (c) the cost of importing and exporting containers via five container ports. It covers both the loading and unloading of container ships and the transport of containers from container terminals.

This issue covers port terminal activity up to the June quarter 2021.