LUKE FRASER. ‘Infrastructure stimulus’ mostly ‘stimulates’ the transport agencies and their camp followers.
Under prevailing economic circumstances, our political leaders are in great need of accomplished and resolute infrastructure reform advice – especially in transport, which dominates spending. The new Federal
LUKE FRASER. A Repost: Congestion charging: – Stockholm, Melbourne and Turnbull’s legacy.
The Grattan Institute has just published a report on road congestion charging. It argues that congestion charging is a better way to manage busy urban roads. It is
OLIVER FRANKEL AND SUSAN RYAN. Monthly digest on housing affordability and homelessness – June/July 2019
This is a monthly digest of interesting articles, research reports, policy announcements and other material relevant to housing stress/affordability and homelessness – with hypertext links to the relevant
LUKE FRASER. The roads that ate the Australian economy Part 2 of 2
Australia’s current approach to road spending will soon generate up to $20 billion every year in new public sector debt – making it impossible for any new
LUKE FRASER. The roads that ate the Australian economy – Part 1 of 2
Australia’s current approach to road spending will soon generate up to $20 billion every year in new public sector debt – making it impossible for any new Commonwealth
LUKE FRASER. Best of 2018: Canberra has abandoned roads to inflationary spending and policy chaos.
Botched State road projects, toll road fee hikes and congestion grab big headlines and make good sport for critics of State governments. Canberra escapes criticism by arguing it