The City of Melbourne could replace its fuel tax and vehicle registration with a user-pays road pricing system to cut congestion, according to a new discussion paper.
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ARRB appoints new Chief Operating Officer
The Australian Road Research Board has appointed Dr Richard Yeo as its new Chief Operating Officer.
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Windows of opportunity to harness solar energy in infrastructure
The development of low-cost, semi-transparent solar cells provides a number of opportunities to harness energy through infrastructure forms, including windows, walls and roofs. But what is standing in the way of progress?
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Paving the way for future construction material
Research by Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology has found a potential new use for flexible plastics and glass fines in the construction of footpaths.
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Aus Govt announce $475 rail line to Monash Uni
The federal Government have announced the construction of a $475 million rail line that will link Monash University’s Clayton and Caulfield campuses.
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MUARC Road Safety Management Leadership Program returning in May 2018
Road safety leaders will have another opportunity to accelerate their professional development in May when the Monash University Accident Research Centre presents its Road Safety Management Leadership Program.
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ARRB appoints WA State Technical Leader
The Australian Road Research Board has appointed Francois Finette as its State Technical Leader for Western Australia.
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ARRB confirms keynote speaker
Katherine Teh-White, Founder and Managing Director of global management consultancy Futureye will present as a keynote speaker at the 28th Australian Road Research Board International Conference.
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Australian researchers developing rail safety computer models
Researchers from Australia and Indonesia are developing computer models to predict how railcars will respond to different track conditions, to improve rail safety and efficiency in both countries.
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New research underlines safety perks of autonomous driving and connectivity
Road trauma in Australia and New Zealand could be significantly reduced by the adoption of rapidly developing technologies that change the way drivers use vehicles, according to new research published by Austroads.
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