Resources
This page contains some key resources on walking and cycling, including an archive of the documents produced by the Australian Bicycle Council.
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Northern Territory Speed Management Strategy Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, NT The Speed Management Strategy provides a high level overview of the Northern Territory Government’s approach to the management of speed on the Northern Territory road network. |
02/12/2024 | View |
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NT Infrastructure Strategy 2022 to 2030 Infrastructure NT The NT Infrastructure Strategy 2022 to 2030 articulates a vision for infrastructure investment that enables the Territory economy and population to grow while supporting the wellbeing and quality of life for all Territorians, underpinned by sustainability and resilience. The Strategy identifies three key elements that influence our ability to achieve the government’s vision – the industry sectors that will grow our economy, and subsequently our population, the enabling infrastructure ecosystems to support this growth and four cross cutting infrastructure investment objectives:
The Strategy provides the foundation for the NT Infrastructure Plan and Pipeline as well as the NT Infrastructure Audit. |
02/12/2024 | View |
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Transport for Students with Special Needs - Guidelines Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics The Department of Education and the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics (DIPL) are committed to ensuring every child and young person can access a quality education that is capable of enabling all children to reach their potential and maximise their achievements and contribution to the community. The Education Act 2015 (NT) stipulates that parents are responsible for ensuring their child/ren receive an education, this includes ensuring appropriate transport for their child/ren to travel to and from school. The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics and the Department of Education acknowledges that families of children and young people with special needs may experience difficulties when arranging school transport options for their children. To assist in allaying these difficulties, DIPL provides transport services for eligible children and young people with special needs who are unable to travel to school independently and safely and may not be able to access education without the provision of special needs transport to and from school. The transport services provided by DIPL do not operate to relieve parents of their responsibilities. The service supports those children with special needs who have limited or no other viable transport options to continue to receive an education. |
27/05/2024 | View |
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Transport for students with special needs - Policy Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics The Education Act 2015 (NT) stipulates that parents are responsible for ensuring that their children receive an education. This includes their responsibility to ensure their child/ren have appropriate transport to travel to and from school. The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics (DIPL) and the Department of Education acknowledges that families of children and young people with special needs may experience difficulties when arranging school transport options for their children. To assist in allaying these difficulties, DIPL provides transport services for eligible children and young people with special needs who are unable to travel to school independently and safely and may not be able to access education without the provision of special needs transport to and from school. The transport services provided by DIPL do not operate to relieve parents of their responsibilities. The service supports those children with special needs who have limited or no other viable transport options to continue to receive an education. |
27/05/2024 | View |
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Disability strategy and action plan Department of Territory Families, Housing and Communities The Northern Territory (NT) Disability Strategy 2022-2032 and the 3-year action plan 2022-2025 is the first of its kind for the Territory. It demonstrates the NT Government’s responsibility and accountability to all Territorians with disability. People with disability have guided the development of the strategy, and their voices, experiences and choices are reflected throughout. |
27/05/2024 | View |
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National Walking and Cycling Participation Survey 2023 CWANZ The National Walking and Cycling Participation Survey (NWCPS) provides insight into walking and cycling activity across Australia and is a successor to the National Cycling Participation Survey which was conducted biennially from 2011 to 2019. |
22/09/2023 | View |
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Movement Strategy City of Darwin The Movement Strategy aims to make it easier for all people to move around our suburbs and city by improving streetscapes, infrastructure and connectivity while reducing the impact of transport on the environment. The Movement Strategy creates a framework and direction to align investment and policy decisions with the aspirations of the community. |
02/06/2023 | View |
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Active Travel to School Program: Darwin Safe and Active Routes to School Tool Kit City of Darwin PROGRAM FEATURES: A toolkit that provides a step by step approach for schools to create a program and activity for schools and families to promote active travel to school. The toolkit is divided into the following categories:
DATE IMPLEMENTED: August 2016 COST OF PROGRAM: Not available COST TO USER: None ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Other resources available are:
RESULTS OF EVALUATION: Not available |
17/01/2023 | View |
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National Walking and Cycling Participation Survey 2021 - NT Cycling and Walking Australia and New Zealand The National Walking and Cycling Participation Survey (NWCPS) provides insight into walking and cycling activity across Australia and is a successor to the National Cycling Participation Survey which was conducted biennially from 2011 to 2019. |
31/08/2021 | View |
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Cycling Statistics Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, NT Cycling statistics in Darwin, Alice Springs and Super Tuesday bike commuter count for the Northern Territory. |
13/07/2021 | View |
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Northern Territory Infrastructure Plan and Pipeline Infrastructure NT The NT Infrastructure Plan and Pipeline 2023 provides a detailed roadmap of the investments that will enact the Territory Government’s vision to reduce crime, rebuild the economy and restore lifestyle. The Plan and Pipeline identifies infrastructure that is needed to support both economic and population growth. |
13/07/2021 | View |
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Towards Zero Action Plan 2024-28 Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, NT The Towards Zero Road Safety Action Plan 2024-2028 (Towards Zero 2024-2028) aims to reduce road-related trauma, encourage a responsible road culture and motivate Territorians to be part of the solution to improve road safety outcomes. Towards Zero 2024-2028 is a 5 year road safety action plan focusing on 10 road safety priority areas for the Northern Territory. The action plan is guided by the National Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan. Towards Zero 2024-2028 was developed in consultation with a range of stakeholders across the Territory including Road Safety Round Tables in Darwin and Alice Springs in 2023, and feedback on the Towards Zero Road Safety Discussion Paper in early 2024. |
12/07/2021 | View |