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Bureau of Infrastructure and Transport Research Economics
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Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics
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Fatal heavy vehicle crashes quarterly bulletin, April–June 2012
During the 12 months to the end of June 2012, 225 people died from 200 fatal crashes involving heavy trucks or buses. These included: – 124 deaths from 112 crashes involving articulated trucks,– 86 deaths from 73 crashes involving heavy rigid trucks,– 23 deaths from 23 crashes involving buses. Fatal crashes involving articulated trucks:– decreased...
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Population growth, jobs growth and commuting flows in Sydney
The Sydney report discusses changes in the geography of population and employment and the impacts on commuting.
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Understanding Australia's urban railways
Understanding Australia's Urban Railways provides an overview of the urban passenger and freight railways in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. For passenger rail, the report explores service provision; patronage trends; recent and planned network expansion; and the key challenges facing each system. In addition, the report examines the main characteristics of each city's rail...
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Population growth, jobs growth and commuting flows in Melbourne
This report is the second in a series of investigations into spatial changes in population, employment and commuting in our largest cities.
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Northern Australia statistical compendium 2011 update
The publication provides an update across a wide range of subjects such as population, economic, social, education, transport, infrastructure, climate and natural resources for regions north of the Tropic of Capricorn.