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This paper explores the idea that services form a network. This paper describes a way to consider the role of a given place in the network of human activity.
The Australian infrastructure statistics yearbook 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 communications sectors
This sixth edition of the Progress in Australian Regions—Yearbook updates previous editions of the Yearbook, and measures progress across Australia's regions against economic, social, environmental and governance indicators.
Trainline is a compendium of Australia's railways. The compendium provides insights, analysis, and an understanding of the railway industry. Australia's railways are evolving, with changes both outside and within the industry.
This information sheet is an update of BITRE's previous study on the same subject (BITRE Information Sheet 54) which used ABS 2011 census data.
This study explores details of the sub-industries in which HCEC workers are employed, their employment status, hours worked, gender, age, occupation, educational qualifications, income, work location and commuting behaviour.
This Information Sheet explores the relationship between income and transport use in Australia by identifying the nature of the relationship between income and different types of transport use, and how public transport use (especially rail) varies
This paper explores how producing different services together, or the scope of production, affects the spatial distribution of services in Australia's regions.
This information sheet provides an introduction to measuring the total value of goods and services produced in a region, known as Gross Regional Product (GRP), as well as conceptual and practical limitations of this measure.
Economies of scale are a common feature of the cost structure of service providers.