13/12/2023
It was super exciting to have the interim results for Melbourne released in yesterday. We’re looking forward to releasing more interim BikeSpot data in the coming days.
The is still open for submissions (until 31 Jan 2024) so be sure to bet the BikeSpot.org to make your mark on the map.
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is a collaboration between CrowdSpot and the to crowdsource perceptions of cycling safety. The project is funded by the Australian Government as part of the Safe Cycling Program.
26/11/2023
Women and gender diverse people should feel safe, welcome and valued in all public places across New South Wales.
Help make public places safer by visiting the YourGround NSW interactive map, pinning a spot and anonymously sharing locations in your community where you feel safe and unsafe 👉 www.yourground.crowdspot.com.au
The project will inform future work by the NSW Government to make our public spaces safer for everyone.
YourGround NSW is being led by Monash University's XYX Lab in collaboration with CrowdSpot and developed in partnership with Hannah Tonkin, NSW Women's Safety Commissioner, the NSW Department of Communities and Justice and Transport for NSW as part of the Safer Cities program.
20/10/2023
New bike safety project BikeSpot 2023 launched
Australia’s largest ever crowd-sourcing bike safety project – BikeSpot 2023 – was launched this week at Parliament House in Canberra.The
18/09/2023
Happy Transport Equity Week.
TransportCamp Melbourne is quickly approaching.
Join in the discussion, meet your peers, and share your insights.
Tickets on sale now via https://lnkd.in/d8C3wwRd
Proudly sponsored by Stantec, Meld Studios, and Murphy Stone Analytics . Organised by CrowdSpot and Movement & Place Consulting.
31/08/2023
TransportCamp Melbourne returns this October!
Join in the discussion, meet your peers, and share your insights.
Happening at Melbourne Town Hall on Friday 6 October.
Tickets on sale via https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1109785
Proudly sponsored by Stantec, Meld Studios , and Murphy Stone Analytics. Organised by CrowdSpot and Movement & Place Consulting.
23/12/2022
Local Area Mobility Plans aim to provide travel choices for people within their communities by developing key connected, safe and convenient walking and cycling routes to and from frequent destinations. These destinations include schools, shopping precincts, major parks and recreation areas, and frequent bus stops. The provision of a connected active transport network will provide opportunities for the community to use other transport modes that not only assist in choosing how to travel, but also play a key role in improved health and wellbeing. Stronger active travel networks will mean that people have a variety of ways to move about, so that leaving the car at home becomes an option for some trips.
The key objectives of Local Area Mobility Plans are to improve health, liveability and wellbeing outcomes for city living via mobility investment and to improve road safety for all transport users.
23/12/2022
Our first stage of engagement has now concluded for the City of Hobart’s Local Area Mobility Plan!
Great neighbourhoods are key to liveable cities and on behalf of the City of Hobart we have developed a pilot project to inform how it can be made easier to move in and around your neighbourhood.
Enjoying options of walking or riding around neighborhoods is becoming more and more important for our community and plays a big role in how our neighborhood communities are shaped.
The pilot project initially looked at the Battery Point, Lenah Valley, New Town and Mount Stuart areas.
This information will be used to develop local area mobility plans that will guide future upgrades in these areas.
25/11/2022
One week to go! We are incredibly excited to return to Sydney for TransportCamp 2022. Thank you to for hosting this year’s event. This would not be possible without our sponsors and . See the link in boi to purchase your ticket now.
25/11/2022
One week to go! TransportCamp is coming to Sydney for a second time. Thankyou to our hosts University of Sydney, CrowdSpot, and Movement and Place Consulting. We extend our thanks to our sponsors Stantec and Meld Studios.
Secure your ticket now:
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https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/the-new-motorway-ramp-that-will-funnel-traffic-into-inner-sydney-20221116-p5bysx.html
New motorway ramp proposed to ease Sydney traffic
Lord Mayor Clover Moore is pushing back at government plans for extensions to the Western Distributor motorway.
22/11/2022
Ten Days until TransportCamp Sydney 2022! Hosted by CrowdSpot, Movement and Place Consulting, and the University of Sydney, this unconference will bring together various individuals from the Transport Sector to discuss various topics that may range from cycling, shared mobility, superblock, and regional public transport networks.
Secure your place now before our 2022 event sells out!
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How superblocks can free up and improve CBD space for the people of Melbourne – a step-by-step guide
The Hoddle Grid that dictates the flow of vehicles and people in central Melbourne has had its day. It can be remade to reduce the dominance of cars and create a liveable city for the 21st century.
21/11/2022
TransportCamp Sydney is in 11 days!
Secure your attendance to go into the draw for a Dymocks book voucher! Knowles from Movement & Place consulting is excited to talk all things transport.
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