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The Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development is responsible for the design and implementation of the Australian Government's
infrastructure, transport and regional development policies and programmes. Including; land transport; road safety; civl aviation and
air navigation; aviation security; delivery of regional and rural specific services; and maritime transport. |
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The Australian Government policy for improved planning and accelerated development of Australia's land transport infrastructure. |
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Deals with the non-regulatory aspects of air, sea, rail and road safety in Australia and reports on transport safety. |
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An inter-jurisdictional Ministerial forum, coordinating and integrating transport and road policy issues at a national level. This includes
the Transport and Infrastructure Senior Officials Committee, which brings together heads of department from Transport and Planning
Departments across Australia. |
Australian Trade Commission
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The Australian Trade Commission now holds responsibility for the Tourism portfolio. The Australian Trade Commission – AusTrade works on
a range of tourism policy, projects, programs and research to strengthen Australia's tourism industry and to grow Australia's tourism
market share in a volatile and competitive global environment.
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Department of Industry, Innovation and Science |
The Department consolidates the Australian Government's efforts to drive economic growth, productivity and competitiveness by bringing
together industry, energy, resources, science and skills.
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Department of Employment
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The Department of Employment is responsible for national policies and programmes that help Australians find and keep employment and work
in safe, fair and productive workplaces. |
Australian Human Rights Commission - Public Transport Accessibility
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The Australian Human Rights Commission is charged with advocating human rights by:
- education and public awareness
- discrimination and human rights complaints
- human rights compliance
- policy and legislative development
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Tourism Australia is the Australian Government agency responsible for attracting international visitors to Australia and
encouraging Australians to travel domestically, both for leisure and business events. The organisation is active in
around 30 key markets and activities include advertising, PR and media programs, trade shows and industry programs,
consumer promotions, online communications and consumer research.
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The Department of the Environment designs and implements the Australian Government’s policies and programmes to protect
and conserve the environment, water and heritage and promote climate action.
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Independent Transport Safety Regulator
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Responsible for NSW rail safety regulation. |
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NSW Government transport regulator.
Decision making for planning and policy is centralised in Transport for NSW. The organisation is responsible for improving the customer
experience, planning, program administration, policy, regulation, procuring transport services, infrastructure and freight.
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The Office of Transport Safety Investigations (OTSI) is an independent statutory body. Its head, the Chief Investigator, reports directly
to the Minister for Transport.
OTSI was established as an independent body to investigate safety occurrences involving bus, ferry and rail transportation. The purpose
of these investigations is to identify why an occurrence took place and make recommendations to prevent recurrence. To support
this style of investigation, a 'just culture' approach is used.
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Roads and Maritime Services (replacing Roads and Traffic Authority) is the NSW State Government agency responsible for:
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The Department of Planning and Environment supports sustainable growth in NSW. - Long-term planning for the State’s regions
- Driving well-located housing and employment land
- Assessing State significant development proposals, and
- Ensuring the planning system is efficient and effective
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The Transport Group is responsible for the provision of safe, accessible transport infrastructure for Territorians and visitors to the
Territory. This includes research, analysis, planning, economic evaluation and policy development service. The group provides urban
public transport services in Darwin and Alice Springs and dedicated transport services for students in the Northern Territory. |
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The Department of Transport provides safe, efficient and ecologically sustainable transport systems to meet community and NT Government
needs. It is responsible for:
- Public transport
- Road transport
- Transport safety
- Road network management
- Transport assets
- Transport policy
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Department of Transport - Road Safety
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The Transport Safety Division of the Department of Transport NT provides road safety education and awareness programs and implements road
safety reforms including support to the Northern Territory Road Safety Coordination Group in the provision of strategic advice. |
Tourism NT
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Travel the Northern Territory and experience the Australian Outback. Enjoy Darwin, Kakadu National Park, Uluru/Ayers Rock, aboriginal culture
& more. |
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The Department of Transport and Main Roads assists local government-owned transport operators, private bus and ferry operators, taxi
and limousine companies and regional air operators to develop efficient, sustainable and flexible transport services.
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Cooardinating the integration of south-east Queensland's publi ctransport system, to make public transport more relaible, flexible
and easy to catch. |
qconnect |
qconnect is a Queensland Government initiative providing improved public transport and greater connectivity and accessibility of services
throughout regional, rural and remote Queensland. In addition to qconnect, there are a range of options for getting around towns and
around Queensland.
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Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning |
Delivers infrastructure and planning services to communities across Queensland. Supports strong, sustainable and resilient local governments,
along with community planning, asset management and financial management to deliver improved capability. |
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The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure has diverse responsibilities in relation to transport system and services, energy
policy and regulation, and infrastructure planning for South Australia. The department's activities contribute significantly
to South Australia's Strategic Plan. |
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The Department for Communities and Social Inclusion works with people who may be poor, vulnerable, at risk of harm or isolated, to
connect them to choices and opportunities. The Department works with other agencies and provides direct services in housing, ageing,
child protection, youth justice, disability, anti-poverty, adoptions, community services and domiciliary care. |
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Operates and coordinates Adelaide's public transport system.
- To increase the use of public transport to 10 percent of all passenger journeys by 2018.
- Improve the quality and frequency of public transport to attract patronage, enhance social inclusion and improve the environment.
- To make better use of current public transport assets.
- Integrate public transport with urban development to facilitate its use and to enhance urban amenity.
- Give priority to public transport over other road users.
- Facilitate the introduction of improved and increased services.
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Tasmania
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Department of State Growth - Transport
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Transport is part of the newly formed Department of State Growth.
Transport seeks to provide a transport system for Tasmania that is safe, recognises the needs of the community and helps to enhance
economic development. |
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State owned, passenger transport company. |
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The Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources was established by the Victorian Government on 1 January 2015.
The government created the department to bring together many of the key functions that drive economic development and job creation
across Victoria. These include transport and ports, energy, investment attraction and facilitation, trade, innovation, regional
development and small business, together with key services to sectors such as agriculture, the creative industries, resources and
tourism.
The department supports nine ministers, spans 13 portfolios, and operates 87 sites in Victoria and 18 offices around the world.
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Public Transport Victoria (PTV) is a statutory authority that manages Victoria’s train, tram and bus services.
It provides a single contact point for you to gain information on public transport services, fares, tickets and initiatives.
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The Public Transport Ombudsman has been established as a free, confidential and impartial alternative dispute resolution scheme available
to people who use or are affected by the public passenger transport services, or public transport-related activities of the public
transport operators. |
Vic Roads |
VicRoads plans, develops and manages the arterial road network and delivers road safety initiatives and customer focused registration and
licensing services.
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Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning |
DELWP is tasked with creating liveable, inclusive and sustainable communities.
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PTAWA
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The Public Transport Authority (PTA) is responsible for the following transport services:
- rail, bus and ferry services in the metropolitan area (Transperth);
- public transport services in regional centres;
- coach and rail passenger services to regional areas (Transwa); and
- school buses.In addition to these transport services, the PTA is responsible for designing and building transport infrastructure.
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Department of Transport
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The Departments key focus is on operational transport functions and strategic transport planning and policy across the range of public
and commercial transport systems that service Western Australia. |
Department of Planning
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The Department of Planning creates liveable communities to enhance quality of life for all Western Australians – now and into the future.
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Transperth |
Transperth is part of the State Government's Public Transport Authority (PTA), and is the brand name through which the Western Australian
Government provides public transport services in the Perth metropolitan region. This includes Perth's public buses, trains and
ferries. |
TransWA |
TransWA is part of the State Government's Public Transport Authority (PTA) and is the regional Western Australia public transport services.
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School Bus Services
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SBS is part of the State Government's Public Transport Authority (PTA) and is responsible for providing eligible rural students and students
with special needs, free transport assistance to and from school on contracted ‘orange’ school buses. These services are critical to
ensure students are able to attend school.
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Australian Capital Territory
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Transport Canberra |
From 1 July 2016, the ACT Government’s new single public transport agency will be known as Transport Canberra. Transport Canberra will
ensure that buses and light rail are integrated with each other, and with other forms of transport including taxis, cycling and
walking. It will also encourage innovative approaches to driving, parking and traffic management.
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The Environment and Planning Directorate |
The Environment and Planning Directorate consolidates ACT planning with a strong commitment to respond to climate change and protecting
the environment.
The Directorate was established to:
- plan for Canberra’s future growth to a fully sustainable city and economy
- enable a dedicated and clear focus on meeting the challenges of climate change
- enact the Government’s vision to become the solar capital of Australia
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