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Brand-new footpath paint and space for   from City Of Port Phillip. This is on Bay Street, Port Melbourne. (It’s my neig...
12/09/2025

Brand-new footpath paint and space for from City Of Port Phillip. This is on Bay Street, Port Melbourne. (It’s my neighbourhood and thought I’d share – Scott)

There are now 20 days to get in your applications for iMOVE's Impact Extension Program 2 , a $2 million funding pool ava...
06/05/2025

There are now 20 days to get in your applications for iMOVE's Impact Extension Program 2 , a $2 million funding pool available to support promising transport innovations.

Funds will be awarded to a small portfolio of impactful projects. Organisations must apply for funding within the range $100,000 (minimum) to $500,000 (maximum) excluding GST.

Program open: NOW
Submissions deadline: 26 May 2025

For more information, including terms and conditions, guidelines for submissions, application form, and a point of contact for any questions you have, find it all at: https://imoveaustralia.com/news-articles/intelligent-transport-systems/iep2-2-million/

iMOVE: Taking transport to the future faster.

Our "Your Street, Your Say: Better streets for Darebin" project, run with Melbourne’s Darebin City Council and La Trobe ...
30/07/2024

Our "Your Street, Your Say: Better streets for Darebin" project, run with Melbourne’s Darebin City Council and La Trobe University has been completed, and a wrap-up article and the project's final report is available at the link below.

This project was driven by Darebin City Council’s goal of improving its transportation and street network using the voices from the community. In addition to the community input, the project also involved a literature review, and spatial analysis of transport-related data and community feedback to identify main problems and their locations.

A wrap-up of the completed “Your Street, Your Say: Better streets for Darebin” project, and a downloadable copy of the final report.

The final report for iMOVE's "Safer cycling and street design: A guide for policymakers" project with Transport for NSW ...
03/07/2024

The final report for iMOVE's "Safer cycling and street design: A guide for policymakers" project with Transport for NSW and UNSW is now available, downloadable at the link below.

The two-year project investigated how to best integrate into urban and suburban environments in order to interest more people in that mode of transport, addressing their concerns about safety.

The final report on the ‘Safer cycling and street design: A guide for policymakers’, outlining the objectives, methodology, finding and expected impacts.

NEW PROJECT, with Transport and Main Roads Queensland, The University of Queensland, QUT (Queensland University of Techn...
25/06/2024

NEW PROJECT, with Transport and Main Roads Queensland, The University of Queensland, QUT (Queensland University of Technology), City of Gold Coast, and Griffith University. Private vehicle dependency in Australia is causing increasing hashtag and hashtag hashtag . To hashtag the hashtag system, alternative service models such as hashtag (hashtag ) can reduce private vehicle dependence and shift transport needs to more efficient, greener modes.

However, research gaps exist to prove MaaS’ contribution to hashtag and modal shift across different customer segments and hashtag landscapes. This project aims to address this by delivering a real-world MaaS product for transport users at selected sites on the Gold Coast.

This project aims to address congestion and greenhouse gas emissions issues by delivering a real-world MaaS product selected sites on the Gold Coast.

A wrap-up article on Xiaojie Lin's   project "Strengthening   in vehicular networks". In the interview we learn more abo...
05/06/2024

A wrap-up article on Xiaojie Lin's project "Strengthening in vehicular networks". In the interview we learn more about the project to date, what's next for Zoe, why the work is important, expected impacts of the work, and more. cc. UTS: University of Technology Sydney

An overview of Xiaojie Lin’s completed PhD project, "Strengthening cybersecurity in vehicular networks", plus expected outcomes and future work.

On Thursday 30 May iMOVE is holding a webinar, with the full title of "Perspectives on and implementation of Specific Op...
21/05/2024

On Thursday 30 May iMOVE is holding a webinar, with the full title of "Perspectives on and implementation of Specific Operations Risk Assessment for remotely piloted aircraft beyond visual line of sight in Australia and the USA." The webinar will cover what’s working, what isn’t, and how can we learn from each other to improve future processes and support the expanding use of drones.

Speakers from Civil Aviation Safety Authority - CASA, High Performance Computing Collaboratory, and Swinburne University of Technology's AIR Hub. More information and registration at the link below.

Drones. What’s working, what isn’t, and how can we learn and improve future processes and support the expanding use of drones in Australia and the USA?

What's  , and what's been going on with it in Australia for the last 5 years? At the link is an overview of all of that ...
09/05/2024

What's , and what's been going on with it in Australia for the last 5 years? At the link is an overview of all of that and more, in the extensive report, "Mobility as a Service: Research summary, conclusions and action recommendations", downloadable at the link below.

The Mobility as a Service: Research summary, conclusions and action recommendations report takes an overview of all MaaS work by iMOVE and its partners.

iMOVE is seven years into its CRC life, with 3 years to go. Managing Director Ian Christensen talks here about how those...
23/02/2024

iMOVE is seven years into its CRC life, with 3 years to go. Managing Director Ian Christensen talks here about how those next 3 years will play out.

A NEW PROJECT sees us working with the Department of Transport and Planning, City of Greater Bendigo, and RMIT Universit...
14/02/2024

A NEW PROJECT sees us working with the Department of Transport and Planning, City of Greater Bendigo, and RMIT University. The Victorian State Government adopted a formal commitment of a 25% of walking or riding trips target by 2030. Fast-tracking the development of the bike riding network is a significant State priority over the next seven years.

Turbo-charging infrastructure investments in regional areas is of high strategic importance. However, with the immense geographic scale of the state, it can be difficult to ascertain what investments should be prioritised.

This project will result in the development of the Victoria Bicycle Simulation and Prioritisation Modelling tool with a case study in , that combines spatial, infrastructure and safety data integration, demand forecasting, and scenario projections.

Development of a framework to model benefits of cycling infrastructure investments and design a prioritisation tool to generate evidence and compare benefits.

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