Commuting

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Business & Economics

Lost in transit?

Australian cities have seen a considerable increase in the work commute since 2002, but the 2019 HILDA survey suggests we have now reached peak travel times

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Arts & Culture

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Podcast

Movement, mobility and identity

Anthropology studies cultures and communities, but people have always moved around, so one anthropologist has taken his research on the road in cars and on buses

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Environment

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Podcast

How is commuting changing us?

Our daily commute is transforming our relationships, how we work and what we want from our cities

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Environment

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Book extract

How commuting is transforming our cities

Book extract: Twice a day, every weekday – millions of us spend time in cars, buses, trains and trams commuting. Although many of us hate it, the experiences of our daily journeys are transforming life in our cities

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