Transport

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Politics of transport delivers only gridlock

Tim Colebatch Only a diverse, timely and merit-based set of transport solutions can meet the needs of fast-growing cities.

Amanda Tattersall

For better transport, listen to the commuters

Amanda Tattersall

Amanda Tattersall I was lucky enough to go to a Sydney selective high school. To get there I had to walk, catch a train and then a bus.

John Legge

Transport planning off rails

Andrew Dyson illustration of planning going off the rails.

John Legge In the 1880s Melbourne was a study in contrasts. It was the fastest growing city in the British Empire and one of the most prosperous.

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Heath Aston

Don't mess with school transport scheme

Heath Aston

Heath Aston Bob Carr learnt the hard way one of the golden rules of state government - do not meddle with school transport.

Rhiannon Cook

Transport plans need a social approach, not just an economic focus

Rhiannon Cook

Rhiannon Cook In one of the most conveniently-located office buildings in Sydney, a team of public servants is sifting through more than 1100 submissions from people, businesses and organisations who care about...

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The Loaded Dog

Can planning and transport keep up with development?

The Loaded Dog

The Premier wants you to build - and he'll give you up to $35,240 towards a new property if you're a first home buyer. It will encourage construction on Sydney's outskirts.

Alex Gooding

Three times denied: western Sydney misses out on transport, again

Cartoon by Frank Maiorana. Colour Illustration . For Metro 24-04-2009 .People hanging out the window of a train carriage

Alex Gooding Sydney is experiencing transport gridlock. Public transport services in the CBD are overcrowded, even though train services are inadequate and in many suburbs non-existent.

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New broom can make a mess

Sweeping Wave Of Defence Reform . Illustration Karl Hilzinger . 31st August 2011 . For AFR Special Reports .

Jack Waterford Nothing erodes effectiveness more than constant reorganisation, rebadging and reshuffling at the top

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When even the unions yield

Peter Hartcher dinkus

Peter Hartcher When the union movement's new ad campaign hit TV screens this week, it took the Liberal Party - and many in Labor - by surprise.

Costs rise on raising children

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Stephanie Peatling Cost of raising children up 50 per cent past five, new modelling shows.

Territory given little cause for celebration

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Emma Macdonald and Peter Jean Federal largesse to the ACT was minimal in the budget, despite the announcement it would claw back $74 million.

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State playing politics on trains

Josh Gordon.

Josh Gordon Former Liberal premier Dick Hamer simultaneously had three big infrastructure projects on the go: the West Gate Bridge, completed in 1978; City Loop, completed in 1981; and the first two stages of...

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The thimble and pea trick on schools

Sean Nicholls dinkus

Sean Nicholls Julia Gillard's plan to implement David Gonski's education reforms was unveiled at a crucial time for the states and territories: right in the middle of their budget preparations.

Seven strategies to rally the nation's fortunes

Matthew Kidman

Matthew Kidman Is Tony Abbott about to become the single most important driver of the Australian share market?

B negative, that's me

Bruce Guthrie opinion dinkus.

Bruce Guthrie As more and more vehicles clogg our streets and freeways, we have been asleep at the wheel.

As the public purse thins, the rich feel the pinch

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John Watson Soaring living costs and a rising reliance on private services are a double blow.

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Tim Colebatch

Before we tackle the budget, let's clarify a few points

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Tim Colebatch Distorted media analysis obscures the ways to confront a budget deficit. Some of our media brethren are convinced the deficit is all due to excessive spending by the Labor government.

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Greiner's roads push a source of confusion

Anna Patty dinkus

Anna Patty A few folks on Barry O'Farrell's backbench - and maybe one or two in his cabinet - are scratching their heads about his decision to appoint a former Liberal premier, Nick Greiner, to head its...

Abbott's big bold plan much too short on detail

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott

Tim Colebatch What would an Abbott government be like? Last week our probable prime minister gave us clues with two surprising statements: an Abbott government would cut off funding of public transport projects,...

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Without the tunnel, Napthine is in a hole

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott

Josh Gordon Tony Abbott's road-focused infrastructure model has major implications for the Premier.

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