In the December 2023 quarter, the typical Australian household’s transport costs rose by 0.7 per cent.
download pdf (5 MB)Australian roads have recorded their deadliest six months in 13.5 years. In 2023, 1,266 people died on our roads – a 7.3% year-on-year rise. The second half of 2023 saw 677 road deaths recorded – the deadliest consecutive quarters on Australian roads since the first half of 2010.
download pdf (2 MB)In the September 2023 quarter, the typical Australian household’s transport costs rose by 4.0 per cent.
download pdf (5 MB)In the June quarter, typical capital city household transport
costs rose by an average 0.5 per cent across Australia, and
typical benchmark regional household transport costs rose
by an average of 0.6 per cent.
The latest quarterly Benchmarking of the National Road Safety Strategy shows governments remain unable to track most of their agreed targets, and road deaths are now increasing, rather than declining as intended.
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