Tag Archives: Bob Cotgrove

Rail: do we have the vision to make it work?

Rail is known to be an effective means of mass transportation in a fuel-starved world. Does Tasmania have what it takes to revive its lost passenger rail service? Continue reading

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Road transport needs innovative thinking

The need to cut carbon emissions from transport has put a premium on innovative thinking about traffic and how we move about on our roads. Continue reading

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