Brisbane
Conference paper
Cycling to work and the gender gap in Brisbane: a study of the environmental, sociocultural and individual determinants of gender disparity in commuter cycling in inner-Brisbane
This research study aims to understand which individual, environmental and sociocultural factors influence a person’s decision to commute to work by bicycle in Brisbane, with a particular focus on how these factors differ by gender.
Conference paper
Factors influencing public transport use: a study of university commuters' travel and mode choice behaviours
This study examines travel patterns and identifies factors that influence commuters’ choice of travel mode, using web-based surveys conducted in two consecutive years of 2013 and 2014 in the University of Queensland (UQ).
Conference paper
An Aboriginal obligation to country: challenging the status quo
This paper focuses upon Traditional Owner communities in the Brisbane metropolitan region who are attempting to address their responsibility to Country through Western State and local planning instruments.
Conference paper
Temporal and spatial patterns of fire incident response time: a case study of residential fires in Brisbane
Research on response times has received limited attention due to restrictions in data access. This paper addresses this gap through investigating the spatial and temporal dynamics of residential fire incident response times in the Brisbane Statistical Division (BSD), Australia.
Conference paper
Social effects of disaster waste management: a case study of Brisbane suburbs post 2011 January floods
This paper investigates how the speed and nature of disaster waste management impacts on residents belonging to different socio-economic backgrounds, with a particular focus on the 2011 January Floods in Brisbane, Australia.