TTF Transport Submissions

TTF makes regular submissions to transport policy reviews and strategies and to federal, state and territory budgets.  Our most recent submissions are available here. 

 

Submission to Qld Taxi Strategic Plan 2010-2015

This submission details our recommendations to improve service standards in the Queensland taxi industry. 
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Submission to the ACT Taxi Industry Review

This submission advocates measures to improve the supply of taxis in Canberra, especially during periods of peak demand. 
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Submission to the National Ports Strategy

This submission advocates the importance of cruise shipping to the national economy and the sector's port requirements. 
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NSW Metro Transport Plan & Metro Strategy Review

MAY 2010: Integrated land use planning and a 10 year funding guarantee are the key recommendations in TTF's submission to the NSW Metropolitan Transport Plan and Metropolitan Strategy Review. 
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Submission to the M5 Corridor Expansion

TTF's recommendations to the M5 Corridor Expansion include widening to at least three lanes in both directions and duplicating the M5 East freeway. 
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TTF Submission - NSW Taxi Inquiry

FEBRUARY 2010: TTF's submission to the NSW Government's inquiry into the taxi industry recommends increasing competition to improve standards and reduce the control of the market's dominant player. 
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TTF Submission - NSW Transport Blueprint

The NSW Transport Blueprint must establish a comprehensive, integrated policy framework for Sydney's transport network.  
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Victorian Rail Inquiry

Significant and timely investment in rail infrastructure is required to ensure Melbourne remains mobile.  
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Senate Public Transport Inquiry

Underinvestment in Australian transport systems has resulted from the absence of a co-ordinated national approach to transport infrastructure. 
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