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No Way to Go: Transport and Social Disadvantage in Australian Communities

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Foreword


 
 Foreword

About pagination


 
 A note about pagination and chapter identification

Section 1 - Introduction


 
 Introduction

 
Transport: A new frontier for social policy?
An historical reflection

Section 2 - International perspectives


 
Lessons for Australia from the US
An American looks at transportation and social exclusion

 
Transport disadvantage and social exclusion in the UK

Section 3 - Australians without transport


 
Social exclusion
Informed reality thinking on accessibility and mobility in an ageing population

 
Ageing without driving
Keeping older people connected

 
Australians with disabilities
Transport disadvantage and disability

 
Young Australians: No way to go

 
Indigenous communities
Transport disadvantage and Aboriginal communities

 
Marginalised groups in Western Sydney
The experience of sole parents and unemployed young people

 
Transport disadvantage and Australian urban planning in historical perspective
The role of urban form and structure in shaping household accessibility

Section 4 - Lessons for policy development


 
Transport and social disadvantage in Victoria
A government perspective

 
Social policy and public transport

 
Public transport and social exclusion: An operator’s perspective

 
Local and community transport
A mobility management approach

Section 5 - Conclusion


 
The way to go?