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Cycling and walking infrastructure are consistently short-changed in transport budgets, and this under values the economic contributions of sustainable transport. Image: Marc Kleen
Transport

Cycling and walking are overlooked in Australia’s recovery budget, and this is a mistake

by Matthew Mclaughlin, Trevor Shilton—July 29, 2020

Sydney's transport system is dominated by the car, despite global shifts to recognise the multiple benefits of walkability.
Transport

How can Sydney start a walking revolution to overthrow its killer cars?

by Barnaby Bennett—May 15, 2019

Tanderrum Bridge, Melbourne by John Wardle Architects and NADAAA
Parks & places

Spanning the gap between park and precinct: Tanderrum Bridge

by Andrew Mackenzie—January 30, 2017

Planning & policy

“Two worlds”: Why Australia’s most walkable cities are home to some of its least walkable suburbs

by Renee Thompson—November 11, 2016

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