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Transport
The Library's Science, Technology, Environment & Resources
(STER) section also maintains a Transport
page.
The Library's Law and Bills Digest (LBD) section maintains
a Transport
Law Guide
National
- Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) -
promotes competition in transport including aviation and airports, ports and the waterfront.
- Australian Local Government Association - represents more than 609 councils across Australia.
- Australian Logistics Council - advocates on behalf of the transport and logistics freight industry.
- Australian Transport Council
- a forum for Commonwealth, State and Territory transport Ministers
consultations and provides advice to governments on the coordination
and integration of all transport policy issues at a national level.
- Australian Transport Safety Bureau
(ATSB) - located within the Department of Infrastructure, the ATSB is an independent body
that investigates, analyses and reports on transport safety.
- Australian
Transport Statistics - from the BITRE
- Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and
Regional Economics (BITRE) - located within the Department of Infrastructure, BITRE undertakes
research and analysis of transport and regional issues.
- Council of Australian Governments - peak intergovernmental forum in Australia, comprises the Prime Minister, State Premiers, Territory Chief Ministers and the President of the Australian Local Government Association.
- Department
of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
- Infrastructure Australia
- Institute for Sustainable Futures - University of Technology Sydney
- National Transport Commission - responsible for developing and coordinating regulatory reform for nationally-consistent road policies and laws.
- Airservices Australia - government-owned corporation responsible for providing air traffic control management and related airside services to the aviation industry.
- Civil Aviation Safety Authority
(CASA) - independent statutory body responsible for regulating aviation safety in Australia and thesafety of Australian aircraft overseas.
- Jetstar - Qantas low-cost subsidiary focusing on flights to tourist centres domestically and internationally.
- Qantas - main Australian domestic and international carrier.
- Regional Express (Rex)
- provides air services to regional centres in south-east Australia.
- Tiger Airways - low-cost carrier which is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines.
- Virgin Blue - established in 2000 as Australia's first low-cost carrier, to compete with Qantas.
- V Australia - Virgin Blue's international counterpart and Australia's second international carrier.
- National Aviation Policy Green Paper - December 2008
- Australian Railroad Group - subsidiary of Queensland Rail. Provides above-rail operation in NSW and WA
- Australasian Railway Association - member-based association that represents the interests of the rail sector in Australia and New Zealand.
- Australian Rail Track Corporation
Ltd (ARTC) - wholly-owned Australian Government company whose main purpose is to provide access to train operators over that part of the interstate rail network that the company manages.
- Countrylink - provides regional train services in NSW.
- CityRail - provides passenger services in Sydney and nearby town centres.
- Great Southern Railway - operates long-distance passenger trains.
- Pacific National - Australia's largest private rail freight business.
- Queensland Rail - state-owned vertically integrated. Provides freight and passenger services.
- RailPage - contains a wide range of information on trains.
- SCT Logistics - Australia's second largest private freight operator.
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