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Keeping connected

Australia’s population is forecast to increase to 31.4 million people over the next 15 years. Infrastructure Australia says that spending in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth is failing to keep pace with population growth — especially in the outer suburbs.

Various studies have shown that ‘acceptable’ walking distances to public transport are generally in the realm of 400 to 800 metres. Based on this, 96 per cent of people

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