Submissions from 2010
Quantifying spatial gaps in public transport supply based on social needs, Graham Currie
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
Car ownership and low income on the urban fringe - Benefit or hindrance?, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
Submissions from 2008
Unsettling suburbia: the new landscape of oil and mortgage vulnerability in Australian cities, Neil Sipe and Jago Dodson
Submissions from 2007
Space and place: Social Exclusion in Australia's suburban heartlands, Scott Baum and Brendan Gleeson
Travel and lifestyle impacts of new bus services in outer suburban Melbourne, Douglas Bell and Graham Currie
Exploring forced car ownership in metropolitan Melbourne, Graham Currie and Zed Senbergs
Identifying spatial gaps in public transport provision for socially disadvantaged Australians: the Melbourne 'Needs-Gap' Study., Graham Currie and Zed Senbergs
Oil vulnerability in the Australian city: Assessing socioeconomic risks from higher urban fuel prices, Jago Dodson and Neil Sipe
Marginalised groups in Western Sydney: the experience of sole parents and unemployed young people, Anne Hurni
Public urban transport in the context of social inclusion and cohesion: the case of Santiago de Chile, Regina Witter
The role of public urban transport in the context of social inclusion: the Transantiago case, Regina Witter
