maritime
The Ministerial Directions governing the Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme requires the Bureau to produce a monitoring report every two years.
The Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme operates according to Ministerial Directions (2012) using parameters recommended by the TFES Review Authority (1998).
This information sheet provides an overview of activity in five key Australian infrastructure industries: transport, energy, communications, water and resources.
The Yearbook is an important piece of work for the Department and provides a comprehensive evidence base to examine long-term and emerging trends as well as inform policy development and regulatory reform in the transport, energy, water and commun
This is the latest in a series of BITRE reports that presents statistics on maritime freight in Australia and shows the trend of Australian sea freight over the most recent ten years.
The report provides a profile of Australia's principal bulk ports and the logistics chain that delivers commodities through those ports.
This information sheet provides a summary of Tasmanian passenger and freight movements in 2011–12. It brings together key data about Tasmanian transport from other Bureau publications and unpublished data sources.
This Waterline provides the latest data available on stevedoring productivity and landside performance at Australia's major container ports.
This Waterline provides the latest data available on stevedoring productivity and landside performance. Beginning with this issue, a new wharf side indicator is provided for each port.
This report presents comprehensive statistics on maritime freight in Australia.