Tourists on e-scooters spend more money in cities
Visitors on e-scooters spend more, do more sightseeing and help to clear up traffic congestion.
Visitors on e-scooters spend more, do more sightseeing and help to clear up traffic congestion.
Griffith researchers have secured more than $4 million in ARC Linkage Project Grants.
In the first project of its kind in Australia for an operating light rail system, the City of Gold Coast has teamed up with Griffith University to set up an ongoing study to monitor the light rail corridor, and measure the impacts of the trams.
Griffith Health Institute’s Professor Wendy Moyle has been celebrated this week for her outstanding performance as a Griffith University media star.
Good urban planning rarely gets due acknowledgement, but the live music and the associated industries in parts of Brisbane were saved by innovative planning.
By Dr Matthew Burke Transport access is essential for people to get to the goods and services they need in...
Children who make their own way to school are happier, healthier and better adjusted.
Nine research projects will be included in the inaugural Griffith University and Southern Denmark University Collaborative Travel Grants Scheme.
Griffith University has attracted $7.1 million from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage and Discovery Projects scheme and industry partners....
Findings to explore transport issues and alternatives facing stricken Australian music festivals.