Submissions from 2010

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Quantifying spatial gaps in public transport supply based on social needs, Graham Currie

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MIND THE GAP An assessment of transport needs and issues for young people in Melbourne’s urban fringes, The Victorian council of Social Service (VCOSS)

Submissions from 2009

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Car ownership and low income on the urban fringe - Benefit or hindrance?, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc

Submissions from 2008

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Unsettling suburbia: the new landscape of oil and mortgage vulnerability in Australian cities, Neil Sipe and Jago Dodson

Submissions from 2007

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Space and place: Social Exclusion in Australia's suburban heartlands, Scott Baum and Brendan Gleeson

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Travel and lifestyle impacts of new bus services in outer suburban Melbourne, Douglas Bell and Graham Currie

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Exploring forced car ownership in metropolitan Melbourne, Graham Currie and Zed Senbergs

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Identifying spatial gaps in public transport provision for socially disadvantaged Australians: the Melbourne 'Needs-Gap' Study., Graham Currie and Zed Senbergs

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Oil vulnerability in the Australian city: Assessing socioeconomic risks from higher urban fuel prices, Jago Dodson and Neil Sipe

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Marginalised groups in Western Sydney: the experience of sole parents and unemployed young people, Anne Hurni

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Public urban transport in the context of social inclusion and cohesion: the case of Santiago de Chile, Regina Witter

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The role of public urban transport in the context of social inclusion: the Transantiago case, Regina Witter