Brisbane
Report
Willingness to pay for kerbside recycling the Brisbane Region
This paper used mixed logit choice modelling to estimate the willingness to pay of households in Brisbane, Australia for kerbside waste collection services including kerbside recycling. Waste policy in Australia has a strong focus on kerbside recycling. This has a range of costs and benefits to the community, including non-market benefits. However, in Australia, there...
Conference paper
Wheels still in spin?: Urban social structure and technological change in Brisbane’s private motor vehicle fleet
This paper examines the capacity of suburban households to respond to a changing global energy context by changing their motor vehicle technology.
Conference paper
Moving towards a knowledge city: Brisbane’s knowledge-based urban development experience
This paper investigates Brisbane's urban development strategies that support generation, attraction and retention of investment and talent in knowledge-based industries.
Conference paper
The death and life of great Australian music: planning for live music venues in Australian Cities
In recent decades outdated noise, planning and liquor laws, encroaching residential development, and the rise of more lucrative forms of entertainment for venue operators, such as poker machines, have acted singly or in combination to close many live music venues in Australia.
Conference paper
Retail form in Melbourne and Brisbane: a preliminary investigation into the differences between the two cities
While retail form has implications for matters such as consumer accessibility, quality of service and transport patterns and has been the subject of investigations overseas, there have been comparatively few investigations into the nature of retail form in Australia and the factors that shape that form.