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1. Recent important reports and news items
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
...t oil crunch is coming within five years  UK Guardian article 7th February 2010 Peak Oil and Public Transport.  ABC TV Stateline (WA), Dec 4th 2009.    Story featurin...

...ce dot Robinson at ASPO-Australia dot org dot Au ) His plenary lecture was entitled "Future Transportation Fuels:  Business-as-usual is not an option" (download) Univ...

3. Senate: Public Transport (and oil supplies)
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
The Senate inquiry into Public Transport has been holding hearings around Australia. Details of the inquiry, lists of submissions on the Senate website etc here. ASPO-Australia made a main submi

4. Peak Oil Newsletters
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
ASPO Australia recommends the newsletters from the following organisations: Sustainable Transport Coalition (WA) The Oil Depletion Analysis Centre (ODAC UK) ASPO USA Weekly Peak O

...volatile oil and fuel prices, oil supply shocks and impacts on economic growth, employment, demographics and transport patterns. Australia’s economy, particularly its transport system, is high...

...p;The technosphere, as created by humans, transforms the biosphere, with the extraction, transformation, and transport of useful materials from the Earth crust at a rate of about 33 billion tons per y...

7. Latest News Items
(News/Latest)
...rategic_outlook.pdf   News Release, 25th July 2008 An attack on Iran could cripple Australia's transport An attack on Iran could cripple Australia's transport, Bruce Robinson, Convenor...

8. Highway of Diamonds
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
.... I am however not as worried about the impact on our economy of rising oil prices feeding into higher transport, packaging, pharmaceuticals and food costs - as serious as these will be - as I ...

...d a new economy, one that is powered largely by renewable sources of energy, that has a highly diversified transport system and that reuses and recycles everything. And to do it with unprecedented ...

...t should remove FBT subsidies for car use, and the tariff concessions for big 4WDs, and start to fund public transport and bicycle facilities. We should follow Margaret Thatcher’s example, and p...

11. Petrol rationing, ready in case?
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
...al shift workers, should receive higher fuel allocations than those from leafy inner suburbs close to public transport.   Like water pricing, a basic minimum allowance should be cheap, an...

...he National Bus Industry Confederation Conference in Fremantle, 30th October 2007 Australia's public transport is completely inadequate to cope with future oil shocks, a national bus industry ...

Plug-in Australia is a new Australian group advocating a switch to electric powered transport. Plug-in Australia’s purpose is to advocate the use of plug-in cars, trucks and other ve

14. Peak Oil Down Under
(ASPO Australia Blog/General)
...lSmart, a joint initiative of Australian, State and Territory Governments that promotes alternative forms of transportation. It is discouraging that the peak of oil production in Australia is not amon...

15. What you can do about Peak Oil
(Oil Depletion Overview/Oil Depletion Preparation)
...respond to the threat of Peak Oil: Peak Oil: What you can do about it The document covers personal transport and alternative vehicle options, shopping and other lifestyle choices. ...

...ly that economists are counting on”. “High prices are the market signal that we urgently need transport and city planning that will reduce our oil dependence. Suggesting that high price...

...de sector-by sector input to the Senate Inquiry into Australia's future oil supply and alternative transport fuels.  The various submissions are listed here, in part to show the range o...

...y 2007, the Australian Senate received the Final Report on Australia's future oil supply and alternative transport fuels from the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee (link to index)...

...il, but the impacts and the opportunities in all sorts of levels and sectors.  We know a lot more about transport and many other things than the more narrowly focused Peak Oil groups.  This ...

...a chartered accountant, gave a talk "Peak Oil - a financial perspective" to an Engineers Australia Transport Panel seminar in Sydney in September,  including "Moving away from...

Australian Institute of Energy Forum Transport Fuels: Future Prices & Supply Security Risks   Adelaide, 9th Nov 2006  Peak Oil discussed in Adelaide:  "There were seven

...d in the recent Qld state elections and appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Main Roads to the Minister for Transport and Main Roads (Paul Lucas).  He is also chair of the Premier's Task For...

...nt affairs interview on "PM" "The West Australian"  article 30th June The Urban Transportation Monitor  3rd August 2007  "Australia reconsiders "the Da...

... preceded the day before by another strong Peak Oil article by Elliot Fishman of the Institute for Sensible Transport. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA -- [Victorian Minister of Transport] Peter Batchelor mus...

From the APPEA conference in Queensland: [from ABC rural] A transport expert says although biofuels and ethanol may help in the long term, nothing can stop oil prices hitting highs of $US100 a b

... is a good summary of the issues and ties in with The Age's recent editorial campaign on improved public transport for Melbourne. The editorial is a rchived here: http://www.energybulletin.net...

27. Letter to the Age
(Media/Other Media Coverage)
...: Oil prices break yet another record and Melburnians are either squeezing onto our over-stretched public transport system or driving from petrol stations without paying. We may think we are doing ...

...y. That is one generation to completely retool our economy, to rebuild our communities and to replace our transport sector. I am of the view that ...  inventories and voluntary demand restrain...

...this modified version for inclusion on the ASPO website. The report is a thourough assessment of alternative transport fuels including their pros, cons and practicalities in a scenario of declining oi...

...; Impact of Oil Depletion on Australia (ASPO Lisbon 2005) Appendix 4  Oil Depletion A crucial factor in transport planning (ATRF 2004) Future oil supply summary from Deputy Convenor, Dr Sherry M...

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