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The assessment has found that the city has “changed dramatically” in the past decade as a result of transformative urban ...
Perth Airport’s strategic location offers airlines operational and economic advantages on routes from Australia to Asia, ...
A new online portal launched by the Western Cape Government is said to alleviate challenges for public transport licensing across the province.
The “transformative” Destiny Bridge and New Kingsway in Perth and Kinross has officially opened to the public after three years of construction. The £150m project is meant to help reduce congestion ...
Experience the best of Perth, Australia. Explore the city's top attractions, beautiful beaches, charming surroundings, and ...
Looking at the capitals, northern and western European cities reported higher satisfaction with public transport, while southern and eastern European urban centres exhibited lower satisfaction rates.
Councillors have unanimously agreed to launch a public consultation for the ambitious ‘Five Quarters’ project this autumn, envisioning the city divided into five quadrants which would all see ...
Perth and Kinross Council wants to hear the public's views on a range of radical development proposals and designs to "help drive forward the vision for Perth as one of Europe’s great small cities".
Futureproofing Perth's Public Transport Network Perth's public transport network is being set up for generations to come, with major technology and infrastructure upgrades that will eventually see ...
Melbourne’s public transport system has a world-famous reputation – our city is home to the largest light rail network in the world, thanks to our beloved trams. But despite this wow-factor ...
How Australia's biggest cities rank for public transport access A new report calls for a boost to public transport to help Australians move away from cars.
Perth ranked as the second worst Australian city for public transport, with only 40.5 per cent of people having access to frequent services from 7am to 7pm.