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20 August 2024

Have transport woes dampened iconic music festivals’ spirits? 

Findings to explore transport issues and alternatives facing stricken Australian music festivals.

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2 November 2018

The Olympics for South East Queensland? Thinking more deeply about infrastructure and legacy

By Associate Professor Sue Harris-Rimmer Griffith Law School South-east Queensland (SEQ) has just hosted the Commonwealth Games and is preparing...

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9 May 2017

Regional areas benefit through infrastructure

The pre-Budget talk was all about nation building through sizeable infrastructure projects. Now regional Australia is set to benefit after...

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8 September 2016
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23 February 2016
Associate Professor Robert Bianchi says the publication of cost-benefit-analyses on proposed infrastructure projects is crucial in the lead-up to an election.

Candidates’ transport visions sell voters short

Griffith Business School researcher says publication of cost-benefit-analysis is required.

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1 December 2015
Associate Professor Matthew Burke, from Griffith University's Urban Research Program

Public lecture to examine our transport future

The future of Australian transport and its potential impact on cities, society and technology will be explored in a free public lecture at Griffith University's South Bank campus on December 3

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31 January 2013
Dr Matthew Burke

Transport in a flood crisis

By Dr Matthew Burke Transport access is essential for people to get to the goods and services they need in...

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29 October 2024
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29 May 2024
intergenerational issues

Australia’s unfair generational inheritance

The 2024-2025 Australian federal budget addressed current cost-of-living issues but lacked any real clarity around future planning. It has raised concerns about the long-term impacts of budget measures on future generations.

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29 February 2024
'The Gabba' in Woolloongabba, Brisbane

From white elephants to a sustainable legacy

The scrutiny of infrastructure planning for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics is intensifying. In alignment with the International Olympic Committee's emphasis on sustainability and legacy, venues must prioritise plans that ensure a lasting positive impact, conforming to the standards of the 'the new norm'.

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