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Transport

General transport organisations Australian Transport Council

The Australian Transport Council was established on 11 June 1993, subsuming the functions of the Australian Transport Advisory Council.

It comprises Commonwealth, State, Territory and New Zealand Ministers responsible for transport, roads, marine and ports matters. The Papua New Guinea Minister for Civil Aviation, and the Australian Local Government Association are also represented on the Council as observers.

The Council meets biannually; its primary role is to review and coordinate various aspects of transport policy, development and administration. It initiates discussion and reports on issues raised by Council members, and provides advice to governments on the coordination and integration of all transport and road policy issues at a national level.


Standing Committee on Communications, Transport and the Arts

The standing committee is one of nine general purpose investigatory committees established by the House of Representatives of the Parliament of Australia. The role of the Standing Committee on Communications, Transport and the Arts is to carry out inquiries into matters referred to it by the House of Representatives or a Minister of the Commonwealth Government. The matters that may be referred by the House include reports by the Commonwealth Auditor-General. The Committee can also inquire into matters raised in annual reports of Commonwealth government departments and authorities subject to a schedule tabled by the Speaker of the House.


Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services (DOTRS)

The Department promotes economic, social and regional development by enhancing Australia's infrastructure performance. It is committed to the integration of transport and regional development. Divisional Business units of the department include:

CSIRO

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is conducting research, in collaboration with the transport industry, into intelligent transport systems. These systems involves the application of information technology and telecommunications to traffic control and management.


Institute of Transport Studies, the University of Sydney

The primary objective of the Institute is to undertake graduate teaching, management development programs, grant and contract research and development in the fields of transport and logistics studies.

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