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Full Staff Profile 7 September 2019 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY BUSINESS SCHOOL Professor Corinne Mulley BA(Hons) Nott MSc Phd LSE, FCILT Professor Emerita Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies Contact , Business School The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia E-mail: [email protected] Academic Qualifications PhD (Economics), London University (LSE), United Kingdom, 1989. Masters in Economics (Economics), London School of Economics (LSE), University of London, United Kingdom, 1976. BA Honours in Economics (Economics), Nottingham University, United Kingdom, 1975. Professional Qualifications/Memberships Fellow, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), Australia, 2008 - present. Fellow, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), United Kingdom, 2004 - 2008. Member, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), United Kingdom, 1981 - 2004. Brief Biography Professor Emerita Corinne Mulley was the inaugural Chair of Public Transport at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney. Corinne is a transport economist and has been active in transport research at the interface of transport policy and economics. During her career Corinne concentrated on specific issues relating to public transport. She led a high profile European and UK consortia undertaking benchmarking in urban public transport and has provided both practical and strategic advice to local and national governments on transport evaluation, including economic impact analysis, benchmarking, rural transport issues, and public transport management. Professor Mulley's research is motivated by a need to provide evidence for policy initiatives and she has been involved in such research at local, regional, national and European levels. Whist in Sydney, Corinne created links with the federal government, serving as an expert on the Public Transport Committee and National Infrastructure Audit for Infrastructure Australia and with the NSW state and local governments where she has offered advice as an expert on, for example, the Long Term Master Plan for NSW. Despite retirement, Corinne continues to be engaged in research at ITLS in particular with the Centre of Excellence work, funded by the Volvo Educational Trust, which is looking widely at Bus Rapid Transit issues, an ARC grant examining value capture as a funding mechanism for transport infrastructure, work with Transport for NSW evaluating regional transport flexible transport services and studies involving Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in different contexts.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY BUSINESS SCHOOL

Professor Corinne Mulley

BA(Hons) Nott MSc Phd LSE, FCILT

Professor Emerita

Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies

Contact

, Business School The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

E-mail: [email protected]

Academic Qualifications

▪ PhD (Economics), London University (LSE), United Kingdom, 1989. ▪ Masters in Economics (Economics), London School of Economics (LSE), University of London,

United Kingdom, 1976. ▪ BA Honours in Economics (Economics), Nottingham University, United Kingdom, 1975.

Professional Qualifications/Memberships

▪ Fellow, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), Australia, 2008 - present. ▪ Fellow, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), United Kingdom, 2004 - 2008. ▪ Member, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), United Kingdom, 1981 - 2004.

Brief Biography

Professor Emerita Corinne Mulley was the inaugural Chair of Public Transport at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney. Corinne is a transport economist and has been active in transport research at the interface of transport policy and economics. During her career Corinne concentrated on specific issues relating to public transport. She led a high profile European and UK consortia undertaking benchmarking in urban public transport and has provided both practical and strategic advice to local and national governments on transport evaluation, including economic impact analysis, benchmarking, rural transport issues, and public transport management. Professor Mulley's research is motivated by a need to provide evidence for policy initiatives and she has been involved in such research at local, regional, national and European levels. Whist in Sydney, Corinne created links with the federal government, serving as an expert on the Public Transport Committee and National Infrastructure Audit for Infrastructure Australia and with the NSW state and local governments where she has offered advice as an expert on, for example, the Long Term Master Plan for NSW. Despite retirement, Corinne continues to be engaged in research at ITLS in particular with the Centre of Excellence work, funded by the Volvo Educational Trust, which is looking widely at Bus Rapid Transit issues, an ARC grant examining value capture as a funding mechanism for transport infrastructure, work with Transport for NSW evaluating regional transport flexible transport services and studies involving Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in different contexts.

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Professor Mulley achieved her PhD in Economics at the LSE (London University) having graduated in 1976 from London University (LSE) with a Masters in Economics as the holder of the Rees Jeffrey's Scholarship and in 1975, from Nottingham University with a BA Honours in Economics.

Awards and Honours

▪ Highly cited paper 2013-2016, Elesevier - Research in Transportation Business and Management, The editors of Research in Transportation Business & Management identified the paper, ‘Valuing active travel: Including the health benefits of sustainable transport in transportation appraisal frameworks’, published in 2013 is one of the most highly cited papers during 2014, 2015 and up until June 2016. A certificate was given., 2016.

▪ Research Excellence, The University of Sydney Business School, Australia, 2016. ▪ John H Taplin Prize, Australasian Transport Research Forum, Best paper prize at the 36th

Australasian Transport Research Forum for the paper "Forecasting public transport demand for the Sydney Greater Metropolitan Area: a comparison on univariate and multivariate methods". Paper co-authored by Dr Patrick Tsai, Professor Corinne Mulley and Dr Geoffrey Clifton., Australia, 2013.

▪ Michael Beesley Award, Thredbo Conference Series, Co-author (with Dr Chinh Ho who received the prize) of the best workshop paper "Metrobuses in Sydney: how high capacity and high frequency services are benefiting the metropolitan fringe"., United Kingdom, 2013.

▪ Dr Cornelis Lely Prize (joint with Claudine Moutou), Association of the History of Transport Traffic and Mobility, for the paper 'The transport success in providing for the Olympics in Sydney, Australia: Why was this not captured in future policy for public transport'. The prize is awarded for the best paper combining history and policy, and is sponsored by the Dutch agency Rijkswaterstaat, related to the Ministry for Infrastructure and Sustainability, and honours the three-times Waterstaat minister and drainer of the Dutch Zuiderzee, civil engineer Dr Cornelis Lely., 2012.

▪ John H Taplin Prize winner for best paper at Conference (joint with Chinh Ho), 35th Annual Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 212, Perth, Australia, 2012.

▪ Chartered Institute for Logistics and Transport prize, Prize for a meritorious paper on Benchmarking in local public transport., 2005.

Employment Record

Current Appointment at the Business School, University of Sydney ▪ Professor Emerita, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies.

First Appointment at the Business School, University of Sydney ▪ Professor, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, 2008.

Previous Employment Experience ▪ Professor, Chair of Public Transport, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies,, Faculty of

Economics and Business, University of Sydney, Australia, 2008 -17. ▪ Senior Lecturer in Transport Economics (formerly Senior Lecturer in the Department of

Accounting and Finance), TORG (Transport Operations Research Group), University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 1989 - 2008.

▪ Lecturer in Economics, Economics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 1979 - 1989.

▪ Research Officer (parallel grade to Lecturer) on the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund project examining the public control of the bus and coach industry, Economics, London School of Economics, University of London, United Kingdom, 1977 - 1979.

▪ Administration Trainee, VAT, HM Customs and Excise, United Kingdom, 1976 - 1977.

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Contributions to Academic, Professional and Community Organisations

▪ Member of the Editorial Board for Transport Reviews, October 2015 - present. ▪ Member of the Editorial Board for Transportation, Transportation Journal, January 2015 - present. ▪ Keynote Speaker, Tasmanian Bus Association Annual Conference, Australia, June 2013 -

present. ▪ Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Transport and Land Use, 2013 - present. ▪ Member, Editorial Board, Research in Transportation Business and Management, Netherlands,

2011 - present. ▪ Editor, Bus Buzz, Quarterly newsletter distributed to inform of bus research (worldwide) and the

activities of the public transport team at ITLS, Australia, June 2010 - present. ▪ International reviewer for national level project funding, FONDECYT Program (Chile), Czech

Science Foundation (the main public grant agency in Czech Republic) and the Marsden Fund (Royal Society of New Zealand), Reviews take place for each of the annual rounds of funding., Australia, 2010 - present.

▪ Director of public transport programs, ITLS, Includes Certificate of Transport Management and BOAS non-award programs. See non-award Teaching., Australia, December 2008 - present.

▪ Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Transport History, United Kingdom, 2005 - present. ▪ Reviewer of Scholarly Journals, Transportation Research A, Transportation Research B,

Transportation Research C, Transportation, Journal of Public Transportation, Environment and Planning A, Journal of Transport and Land Use, Journal of Urban Policy and Research, ATRF, World Congress for Transport Research, Thredbo, Journal of Public Transport, Urban Studies, Urban Policy and Research, Research in Transportation Business and Management, Australia, 2000 - present.

▪ Chair of the Executive Board, World Symposium of Transport and Land Use Research, October, 2015 - 2018.

▪ Guest Lecturer 2016 and 2017, University of Sydney: Health Sciences, Guest Lectuer on "The role of public transport systems for boosting population physical activity", 2016 - 2017.

▪ Vice Chair of the Executive Board, World Symposium of Transport and Land Use Research, October 2011 - 2015.

▪ Keynote Speaker, Bus NSW Member Conference, Presentation on Developing Partnerships for the common good, Australia, April 2015.

▪ Keynote Speaker, XV International Conference on Walking and Liveable Communities - known as Walk 21, Presentation on the theme of Connecting Places - Walking for Transport, Australia, October 2014.

▪ Member of the Committee of Management, Accessible Bridge Services (Easy Transport): Community Transport in Northern Sydney, Australia, December 2012 - November 2013.

▪ Speaker at NSW Transport Infrastructure Summit, Public transport creating agglomeration economies. Presentation was rated by participants as 8.1 which the organisers commented as 'being incredibly high'., Australia, August 2013.

▪ Speaker, Sydney's Rail Future, Presentation on 'How can we encourage public transport use and alleviate Sydney's congestion problem', Australia, February 2013.

▪ Speaker, Premiers Council for Active Living Seminar on integrating health, active transport and land-use planning - opportunities, challenges and next steps, Presentation on Transport Case Study, Australia, 7 February 2013.

▪ Keynote Speaker, Development Bank of South Africa, Keynote speech on cost benefit analysis and delivery of workshop on Network Planning for the Knowledge Week of the Bank., South Africa, November 2012.

▪ Speaker, Integrating Active Transportation and Health into Transportation Planning, Australia, 31 October 2012.

▪ Presentation, Department of Transport, Government of Western Australia on 'Value uplift, its spatial distribution and implications for value capture'., Austria, 25 September 2012.

▪ Speaker, 5th Urban Transport Summit, 'Understanding how Australians use public transport in order to deliver the best planning strategies for the future.', Australia, 18 September 2012.

▪ ERA 2012 Peer Reviewer, Australian Research Council, Australia, June 2012 - August 2012. ▪ Keynote Speaker, National Community Transport Conference, 'Connecting Community Transport:

How do we move to a national system?', Australia, 23 August 2012.

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▪ Editor, Special issue of Research in Transportation Business and Management on Accessibility in passenger transport: policy and management, September 2011 - June 2012.

▪ Keynote Speaker, Community Transport Organisation, Title of speech "What might CT organisations hope to achieve with accreditation?", Australia, 24 October 2011.

▪ Independent expert, Transport Australia Summit, chair of public transport stream, Austria, 29 September 2011.

▪ Independent Expert, WSPTU 2011 Transport Symposium, speaking on "Are free shuttles necessarily a good idea?", Australia, 13 August 2011.

▪ Independent Expert, Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), speaking at the CEDA Transport series on "Making Strong Connections - Reforming Urban and Regional Transport Networks", Australia, 25 May 2011.

▪ Keynote Speaker, Victorian Community Transport Association, on "Future Models for Community Transport In Victoria", Australia, 23 May 2011.

▪ Panel Member on 'Driving Outcomes for NSW bus industry', Bus NSW Annual Conference, Terrigal, 2011, Australia, 16 April 2011.

▪ Independent Expert, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Australia: Moving People Summit, Presentation on 'How is the Public Transport system performing in Australia', Australia, 17 March 2011.

▪ PhD Examiner, Monash University, Victoria, Australia, November 2010. ▪ Invited Speaker, NCOSS Transport Policy Advisory Group, Presentation: Overcoming barriers to

implementing flexible transport services in NSW,, 24 November 2010. ▪ Keynote Speaker, Community Transport Organisation, Annual State conference. Presentation on '

The future of community transport – directions for change in NSW',, Australia, 18 October 2010. ▪ Independent expert, Peer Review for Chair at Karlstads University, Sweden, 10 December 2009 -

15 October 2010. ▪ Independent Expert, Urban Transport Planning Summit, Brisbane, Presentation on 'Transport

systems facilitating full participation in society - catering for equal and social inclusion', Australia, 17 August 2010.

▪ Keynote speaker, Transport Symposium for Western Sydney Public Transport Users, on 'Planning for bus services - closing the accessibility gap', Australia, 7 August 2010.

▪ PhD Examiner, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia, July 2010. ▪ Leader of Panel Discussion, National Infrastructure Conference, on 'Planes, trains and

automobiles - getting the public transport mix right in our metro areas', Australia, 27 April 2010. ▪ PhD Examiner, University of Queensland, Australia, February 2010. ▪ Independent expert, Central Policy Meeting of the NSW Labor Party, Presentation on Customer

Service, Australia, 22 February 2010. ▪ Invited speaker, NSW Transport Infrastructure Summit, on " Could mini-buses be a successful

bus alternative for low density areas?", Australia, 25 November 2009. ▪ Invited speaker, Network Planning Course for professional development, Australia, 11 November

2009. ▪ Academic presentation to ITS, Monash University, 'No Car Lanes - is this the best form of

priority"', Australia, 9 November 2009. ▪ Independent expert, Bus Industry Confederation (BIC) National Conference, on "The role of taxis

in the public transport mix in rural areas", Australia, 25 October 2009 - 28 October 2009. ▪ Academic presentation to Engineers Australia's Transport Panel, Australia, 4 August 2009. ▪ Academic presentation, ITLS Leadership Seminar, Australia, 4 August 2009. ▪ Independent expert, Connecting with Buses (Western Sydney Community forum, for Transport),

Australia, 3 December 2008 - June 2009. ▪ Keynote Speaker, BITRE (Department of Infrastructure, Transport. Regional Development and

Local Government, Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics), at 2009 Infrastructure Colloquium entitled "How necessary is more infrastructure for quality public transport?', Australia, 19 June 2009.

▪ Independent Expert, Rijkswaterstaatworkshop, Utrect, presenting UK contribution to a discussion of the co-ordination crisis of the 1920s-1950s in transport in the 3 day workshop organised by the Dutch Ministry of Transport., Netherlands, 25 March 2009 - 28 March 2009.

▪ Guest Speaker at the Annual General Meeting, Bus NSW, Australia, 23 February 2009. ▪ Presentation to ITLS Board of Advice, Australia, 10 December 2008.

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Engagements with Corporate Sector/Industry and Government

▪ Expert, PCAL Active Roundtable, Roundtable is an inter-governmental high level committee in place to bring integration across portfolios in the implementation of active travel initiatives. I am the only non-governmental person involved. Australia, 2014 - present.

▪ Expert, Review of the national guidelines for project evaluation, Panel member reviewing the new guidelines for infrastructure appraisal Australia, 2014 - present.

▪ Independent expert/ Academic, Department of Planning, NSW State Government, on planning review and academic co-operation Australia, October 2010 - present.

▪ States Records Reviewer, NSW Government State Records Australia, June 2010 - present. ▪ Independent Expert, The Premier's University Government Business Forum Australia, 20 July

2009 - present. ▪ Independent Expert, Premier's Council for Active Living Workplace Travel Planning group

Australia, June 2009 - present. ▪ Expert, Infrastructure Australia National Audit of infrastructure, One of three transport experts

advising on the quality of the infrastructure audit. Australia, February 2014 - January 2015. ▪ Expert, COAG productivity review, I was involved as an economic impact expert and the only non-

governmental member of the review body Australia, 2014. ▪ Appointment to NSW Long Term Master Plan Specialists Advisory Group, The Specialist Advisory

Group was the group directly advising Transport for NSW on the creation of the NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan. Australia, December 2012 - December 2013.

▪ Independent expert, Infrastructure Australia, Reference group (panel of four members) on public transport projects Australia, 15 April 2011 - 2013.

▪ Independent expert, NSW Taxi Advisory Group, Appointment by NSW Transport Minister Australia, 1 January 2011 - 2013.

▪ Member, Tender Review Panel for the Household Travel Survey, Trannport for NSW Australia, November 2012 - June 2013.

▪ Expert advice, NSW State Records., NSW State Records sought advice on the retention and disposal of records relating to the development and delivery of transport infrastructure projects, May 2012.

▪ Independent Expert, NSW Government Transport Construction Authority, speaking to the Engineering and Planning and Environment Forum on "Making strong connections – Why do we get the public transport we get?" Australia, 26 August 2011.

▪ Expert Evaluator, European Commission, Expert evaluation for Framework 7 projects submttted to DG Transport, 1 February 2011 - 7 February 2011.

▪ Independent Transport expert, Sydney Leaders' Forum - Planning for Sydney's Future - Government and Business, Department of Planning Forum Australia, 24 June 2010.

▪ Independent Expert, Metropolitan Strategy Review Key Stakeholder Forum, Transport Expert leading the stakeholder discussions as part of the Metro Strategy Review Australia, 10 April 2010.

▪ Invited Speaker, City of Sydney, Presentation/Workshop on 'Link and Place' and its relevance to land use transport interaction Australia, 25 February 2010.

▪ Independent Expert, NSW Transport and Infrastructure: Blueprint reference group, Reference group commenting on the content, directions and actions to be considered during the preparation of the Blueprint Australia, 14 August 2009 - 21 February 2010.

▪ Independent Expert, Climate Change Council, NSW Dept of Environment and Climate Change, Presentation to the Council on the contribution of travel planning and smart travel to the climate change agenda: concepts and European experience Australia, 9 September 2009.

▪ Independent Expert, State Records NSW, advice and consultation as to the relevant classes of records (from 1930) to be retained in the State Archives, coming from the State Transit Authority Australia, July 2009.

▪ Independent Expert/ Investigator, Department of Premier and Cabinet, Investigation into the opportunities for spreading the peak demand for public transport in the education sector in Sydney Australia, April 2009 - July 2009.

▪ Independent Expert, Regional local transport co-ordinators training session (MOT), provision of a training session on strategies for transport in areas of low demand Australia, 28 July 2009.

▪ Independent Expert, Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee, contribution to research support team to the Senate Public Transport Inquiry on network planning, evaluation and fares Australia, 2 July 2009.

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▪ Independent Expert, Bus NSW Leading Edge Seminar. Panel member of Taking NSW Public Transport into the Future! Top 5 recommendations' Australia, 17 June 2009.

▪ Independent Expert, Independent Transport Safety and Reliability Regulator, advice on demand estimation and effect on reliability, information on measures of satisfaction and construction of index Australia, 9 June 2009.

▪ Guest Speaker/Independent expert, PECAL - NSW Premier's Council for Active Living (PCAL), Role of active living and transport (leading to presentation to the Active Transport roundtable) Australia, 4 June 2009.

▪ Independent Expert, Shadow Minister for Transport - Gladys Berijiklian, Meeting to discuss fares and other aspects of transport policy Australia, 28 April 2009.

Research Expertise

▪ Public Transport Policy ▪ Public Transport Planning ▪ Public Transport Management ▪ Transport Economics including Mobility as a Service ▪ Transport and Health ▪ Transport evaluation ▪ Road Pricing ▪ Deregulation and Privatisation of public transport ▪ Sustainable transport policy ▪ Flexible Transport and Demand Responsive Transport ▪ Travel Planning ▪ Community Transport issues ▪ Social exclusion and transport ▪ Public transport and health

External Research Grants, Contracts, Consulting

▪ "Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Trial: User Behaviour Analytics" (2019, AU$321,000 over 3 years)

iMOVE Australia Ltd, Australia. Research on identifying preferences for multi-modal mobility services has provided an important reference point for signalling those features of mobility as a service (MaaS) subscription plans that show very positive signs of market appeal. Using the available research evidence on the key drivers of user preferences for MaaS plans for specific socioeconomic segments, this project designs, undertakes and assesses the impact of a real market trial in Sydney over 6 months to identify the extent of real commitment to what otherwise would remain a research-informed MaaS opportunity. Lessons learnt will advise future developments of MaaS offerings.

▪ Consultancy - "Mapping strategic links for Sydney Metropolitan bus services" (2018, AU$11,515)

External collaborating partner(s) Kim Bulkeley, Health Systems and Global Populations, Faculty of Health Sciences, Australia

Forest Coach Lines Pty Ltd, Australia.

▪ International - "MaaS Stakeholder Engagement and Market Discovery" (2018, AU$18,421)

Catapult Transport Systems, United Kingdom.

▪ "Centre of Excellence in Bus Rapid Transit development" (2017, AU$457,164 over 5 years)

External collaborating partner(s)

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Pontifica de Catolica de Chile, Chile Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States The World Resources Institute (WRI), United States University of Pretoria (UP), South Africa

▪ Business School Industry Partnership Scheme - Partner Organisation Contribution - "Mobility as a Service: a future direction for Community Transport?" (2016, AU$10,000)

Access Sydney, Great Community Transport, Easy Transport Manly Warringah Pittwater, South West Community Transport and ComLink, Australia.

▪ State Government - "Travel demand management programs; their methods, successes, and learnings with recommendations for Sydney - Transport for NSW (TfNSW)" (2016, AU$35,440 over 1 year)

External collaborating partner(s) Transport for NSW, Australia

▪ Consultancy - "Victoria Bus Rapid Transit" (2016, AU$4,000 over 1 year)

Ernst & Young, Australia. Participate in workshops on economics of rapid transit and how that flows through to bus rapid transit options. Identify key performance indicators; review economic appraisal of rapid transit options.

▪ ARC - Linkage Grant - "Funding on the line: public transport financing and property value capture" (2016, AU$79,218 over 4 years)

External collaborating partner(s) Dr Matthew Burke Dr Barbara T.H.Yen Professor Neil Sipe Dr Guilherme Lohmann Professor Yu-Chiun Chiou Mr Timothy Raimond Gold Coast City Council/Council of the City of the Gold Coast, Australia Department Of Transport and Main Roads, Australia Transport for NSW, Australia Queensland Airports Limited, Australia

▪ Contracted Research - "Rail Benchmarking Project" (2015, AU$117,850 over 2 years)

External collaborating partner(s) Transport for NSW, Australia

Transport for NSW, Australia.

▪ Client Commissioned Research - "Provision of specialist advice on network options in relation to Mass transit" (2015, AU$30,000)

External collaborating partner(s) Department of Transport (WA), Australia

Department of Transport (WA), Australia.

▪ "Bus Rapid Transit Centre of Excellence" (2015, AU$74,000 over 1 year), funded by the Volvo Research and Educational Foundation, Sweden

External collaborating partner(s)

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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal EMBARQ – The WRI Center for Sustainable Transport, United States

▪ "Bus Rapid Transit Centre of Excellence" (2014, AU$105,000 over 2 years)

External collaborating partner(s) Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal EMBARQ – The WRI Center for Sustainable Transport, United States

▪ ACT Government - "A review of Community Transport for the ACT" (2014, AU$13,750 over 1 year)

External collaborating partner(s) Transport Planning and Management, Australia

ACT Government, Australia. The project is to provide a strategic review of Community Transport.

▪ Contract - "National Fees Policy and Funding Model for Community Transport" (2014, AU$18,000 over 1 year)

Management and Technical Solutions Pty Ltd, Australia.

▪ "PLANET Sydney – the PhysicaL Activity NETwork Sydney University" (2014, AU$85,000 over 1 year)

▪ Research project - "The wider economy impacts and transport planning: a proposal for TRESIS-TREDIS Development for Transport for NSW" (2012, AU$195,000 over 1 year)

External collaborating partner(s) Economic Development Research Group, United States

Transport for NSW, Australia. To provide a capability to calculate wider economic and environmental benefits of transportation alternatives in the NSW context, and to portray them from alternative perspectives of economic impact, social benefit/cost analysis and public revenue impacts

▪ Australasian Rail Association - "Assessing the Wider Economy and Social Impacts of High Speed Rail in Eastern Australia" (2012, AU$25,000 over 1 year)

▪ National Rail Peak Body - "Assessing the Wider Economy and Social Impacts of High Speed Rail: A Proposal" (2011, AU$25,000 over 1 year)

▪ NSW Department for Transport - "The role of agglomeration economies in public transport projects" (2011, AU$34,000 over 1 year)

NSW Department for Transport, Australia. Project is to take a two-fold approach to the estimation of the contribution of agglomeration economies. First by progressing a computer general equilibrium model and second by the estimation of NSW experience using published elasticities with sensitivity analysis

▪ "Centre of Excellence in Bus Rapid Transit development" (2010, AU$250,000 over 5 years)

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External collaborating partner(s) Pontifica de Catolica de Chile, Chile MIT, United States IST, Portugal EMBARQ, United States

▪ "A review of Community Transport for the City of Sydney" (2010, AU$75,000 over 1 year)

External collaborating partner(s) Transport Planning and Management, Australia Julie Gee, Australia

City of Sydney, Australia. The project is to provide a review of CT for the City. My role is to provide peer review or deliverables and to have input into direction. Transport Planning and Management is the lead partner.

▪ NSW Deputy Premier's Office - "Peak Spreading and the Universities" (2009, AU$5,000 over 1 year)

NSW Deputy Premier's Office, Australia. Peak spreading has the ability to relieve public transport congestion and reduce public transport crowding. The objective is to identify the scope for peak-spreading within the educational sector, primarily by identifying the capability to affect demand for travel in the am peak. This was a two month project.

Internal Business School Research and Conference Grants

▪ Mobility as a Service: identifying the right business model for Australia (2016, AU$19,000) Pilot Research Scheme, Mobility as a Service (MaaS), which brings all modes of travel into a single mobility plan, has received great attention from transport authorities, transport providers, software developers, brokers, engineers, academics and environmental groups. Different business models have emerged around the world and this project aims to identify a viable business model that MaaS providers in Australia should follow to allow a large-scale adoption of MaaS to significantly shift individual choices towards the most sustainable transport option.

▪ Mobility as a Service: a future direction for Community Transport? (2016, AU$25,000) Business School - Industry Partnership Grant.

▪ Investigation of the potential to develop flexible or on-demand transport solutions for regional NSW (2013, AU$35,000) Business School - Industry Partnership Grant, Transport for NSW (Australia).

▪ Evaluation of bus reform in NSW: the impact of network planning changes (2011, AU$15,000) Business School - Research Grant.

▪ Will public transport users walk further for a more frequent service? A Stated preference investigation (2011, AU$15,000) Business School - Research Grant.

▪ Accessibility impacts of Liverpool-Parramatta Transitway (2010, AU$20,000 over 1 year) Business School – A

▪ Closing the accessibility gap: quantifying the role of flexible transport services

(2010, AU$11,281 over 1 year)

▪ The role of public transport interactions in agglomeration economies (2010,

AU$4,799 over 1 year) Business School - Research Grant.

▪ Flexible transport services: Identifying and overcoming barriers to implementation in NSW (2009, AU$9,966) Business School - Research Grant.

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Other Visiting Appointments

▪ Honorary Professor of Transport, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 1 April 2017 - 31 March 2022.

▪ Visiting Professor, Institute of Transport Studies, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, 1 July 2017 - 30 June 2020.

Publications and Other Scholarly Contributions

2019

Book Chapter ▪ Hensher, D.A., Balbontin, C., Ho, C., Mulley, C., Macario, R. and Stewart, A. (2019)

'Evaluating bus rapid transit and light rail transit on a level playing field in developed economies: a cross-cultural comparison' in Developing Bus Rapid Transit: The Value of BRT in Urban Spaces, ed. F. Ferbrache, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, pp. 68-89.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Hensher, D.A. (2019) 'Intelligent Mobility and Mobility as a Service' in A Research Agenda for Transport Policy, ed. J. Stanley & D. A. Hensher, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, pp. 187-195.

▪ Merkert, R. and Mulley, C. (2019 forthcoming) 'Panel data in transportation research' in Panel Data Econometrics (Volume 2: Empirical Applications), ed. M. Tsionas, Elsevier, San Diego, United States.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2019) 'Public Transportation Systems' in The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, ed. A. M. Orum, John Wiley & Sons.

Journal ▪ Hensher, D.A., Balbontin, C., Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2019) 'Cross-cultural Contrasts of

Preferences for Bus Rapid Transit and Light Rail Transit', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, vol. 53, no. 1, pp. 47-73.

▪ Yen, B.T. H., Mulley, C., Burke, M. and Tseng, W.-C. (2019 forthcoming) 'Parking and restaurant business: Differences in business perceptions and customer travel behaviour in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia', Land Use Policy.

▪ Yen, B.T.H., Mulley, C. and Burke, M. (2019) 'Gamification in transport interventions: Another way to improve travel behavioural change', Cities, vol. 85, pp. 140-149.

▪ Balbontin, C., Hensher, D.A., Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2019 forthcoming) 'Do preferences towards BRT and LRT change as a voter, citizen, tax payer, or self-interested resident?', Transportation.

▪ Mulley, C., Ho, C., Balbontin, C., Hensher, D.A., Stevens, L., Nelson, J. and Wright, S. (2019 forthcoming) 'Mobility as a service in community transport, in Australia: can it provide a sustainable future?', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.

▪ Kent, J.L., Mulley, C. and Stevens, N. (2019) 'Transport and wellbeing in a newly constructed greenfield estate: a quantitative exploration of the commuting experience', Journal of Transport and Health, vol. 13, pp. 210-223.

2018

Book Chapter ▪ Mulley, C. and Batarce, M. (2018) 'The pricing of public transport services' in The Routledge

Handbook of Transport Economics, ed. J Cowie & S Ison, Routledge, Abingdon, United Kingdom, pp. 48-61.

Journal ▪ Ma, L., Kent, J.L. and Mulley, C. (2018) 'Transport disadvantage, social exclusion, and

subjective well-being: The role of the neighborhood environment - evidence from Sydney, Australia', Journal of Transport and Land Use, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 31-47.

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▪ Mulley, C. and Ma, L. (2018) 'How the longer term success of a social marketing program is influenced by socio-demographics and the built environment', Transportation, vol. 45, no. 2, pp. 291-309.

▪ Mulley, C., Tsai, C.H. and Ma, L. (2018) 'Does residential property price benefit from light rail in Sydney?', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 67, pp. 3-10.

▪ Yen, B., Mulley, C., Tseng, W. and Chiou, Y. (2018) 'Assessing interchange effects in public transport: A case study of South East Queensland, Australia', Case Studies on Transport Policy, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 364-375.

▪ Yen, B.T. H., Mulley, C., Shearer, H. and Burke, M. (2018) 'Announcement, construction or delivery: when does value uplift occur for residential properties? Evidence from the Gold Coast Light Rail system in Australia', Land Use Policy, vol. 73, pp. 412-422.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Wright, S. (2018) 'Community Transport meets Mobility as a Service: on the road to a new a flexible future', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 69, pp. 583-591.

▪ Yen, B.T. H., Mulley, C. and Tseng, W.-C. (2018) 'Inter-modal competition in an urbanised area: Heavy rail and busways', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 69, pp. 77-85.

▪ Mulley, C., Ho, C., Ho, L., Hensher, D.A. and Rose, J. (2018) 'Will bus travellers walk further for a more frequent service? An international study using a stated preference approach', Transport Policy, vol. 69, pp. 88-97.

▪ Veeneman, W. and Mulley, C. (2018) 'Multi-level governance in public transport: governmental layering and its influence on public transport service solutions', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 69, pp. 430-437.

▪ Merkert, R., Mulley, C. and Hakim, M.M. (2018) 'Trade-offs between transaction cost, operation cost and innovation in the context of procurement and asset specificity - The example of the bus industry', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 69, pp. 173-179.

▪ Clifton, G. and Mulley, C. (2018) 'Barriers and facilitators of integration between buses with a higher level of service and rail: An Australian case study', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 69, pp. 39-50.

▪ Lucas, K., Phillips, I., Mulley, C. and Ma, L. (2018) 'Is transport poverty socially or environmentally driven? Comparing the travel behaviours of two low-income populations living in central and peripheral locations in the same city', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 116, pp. 622-634.

▪ Ho, C., Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C. and Wong, Y.Z. (2018) 'Potential Uptake and Willingness-to-Pay for Mobility as a Service (MaaS): A Stated Choice Study', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 117, pp. 302-318.

▪ Mulley, C. and Kronsell, A. (2018) 'Workshop 7 report: The "uberisation" of public transport and mobility as a service (MaaS): Implications for future mainstream public transport', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 69, pp. 568-572.

▪ Mulley, C. (2018) 'Review of Transport Policy: Learning Lessons from History, Colin Divall, Julian Hine, Colin Pooley (Eds.), Routledge. (2016)', Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 72, pp. 272-273.

Conference Paper ▪ Mulley, C., Ho, C., Ho, L., Hensher, D.A. and Rose, J. (2018) 'How far are travellers willing to

walk to access a more frequent service: an international comparison?', 14th International Conference on Advanced Systems in Public Transport (CASPT) and the 4th International Workshop and Symposium on Research and Applications on the Use of Passive Data from Public Transport (Transit Data), Brisbane, Australia, 23 - 25 July.

▪ Clifton, G., Mulley, C., Ho, L., Ho, C. and Yen, B. (2018) 'How the distribution of arrival times at a railway station varies with headway: A study using smart card data', 14th International Conference on Advanced Systems in Public Transport (CASPT) and the 4th International Workshop and Symposium on Research and Applications on the Use of Passive Data from Public Transport (Transit Data), Brisbane, Australia, 23 - 25 July.

▪ Mulley, C., Ho, C., Ho, L., Hensher, D.A. and Rose, J. (2018) 'Will bus travellers walk further for a more frequent service? An international study using a stated preference approach', 97th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 7 - 11 January.

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2017

Book ▪ Mulley, C., Gebel, K. and Ding, D. (2017) Walking: Connecting Sustainable Transport with

Health (Volume 9), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom.

Book Chapter ▪ Mulley, C., Gebel, K. and Ding, D. (2017) 'Introduction' in Walking: Connecting Sustainable

Transport with Health (Volume 9), ed. C Mulley, K Gebel, D Ding, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 1-8.

▪ Mulley, C. and Ho, C. (2017) 'Understanding the Determinants of Walking as the Basis for Social Marketing Public Health Messaging' in Walking: Connecting Sustainable Transport with Health (Volume 9), ed. C Mulley, K Gebel, D Ding, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 41-59.

Journal ▪ Tsai, C.-H., Mulley, C., Burke, M. and Yen, B. (2017) 'Exploring property value effects of ferry

terminals: Evidence from Brisbane, Australia', Journal of Transport and Land Use, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 119-37.

▪ Mulley, C. and Tsai, C.-H. (2017) 'The Impact of Bus Rapid Transit on Housing Price and Accessibility Changes in Sydney: A Repeat Sales Approach', International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, vol. 11, no. 1 (Low Carbon Mobility), pp. 3-10.

▪ Mulley, C., Hensher, D.A. and Cosgrove, D. (2017) 'Is rail cleaner and greener than bus?', Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol. 51, pp. 14-28.

▪ Mulley, C. (2017) 'Mobility as a Services (MaaS) – does it have critical mass?', Transport Reviews, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 247-51.

▪ Ho, C., Mulley, C., Tsai, C.-H., Ison, S. and Wiblin, S. (2017) 'Area-wide travel plans - targeting strategies for greater participation in green travel initiatives: a case study of Rouse Hill Town Centre, NSW Australia', Transportation, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 325-52.

▪ Ma, L., Mulley, C. and Liu, W. (2017) 'Social Marketing and the Built Environment: What Matters for Travel Behaviour Change?', Transportation, vol. 44, no. 5, pp. 1147-67.

▪ Mulley, C., Sampaio, B. and Ma, L. (2017) 'South Eastern Busway Network in Brisbane, Australia: Value of the Network Effect', Transportation Research Record, vol. 2647, pp. 41-49.

▪ Mulley, C., Ma, L., Clifton, G. and Tanner, M. (2017) 'Are Network Planning Guidelines Based on Equal Access Equitable?', Transportation Research Record, vol. 2651, pp. 1-11.

▪ Fraszczyk, A. and Mulley, C. (2017) 'Public Perception of and Attitude to Driverless Train: A Case Study of Sydney, Australia', Urban Rail Transit, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 100-11.

▪ Mulley, C., Clifton, G., Balbontin, C. and Ma, L. (2017) 'Information for travelling: Awareness and usage of the various sources of information available to public transport users in NSW', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 101, pp. 111-32.

▪ Olaru, D., Mulley, C., Smith, B. and Ma, L. (2017) 'Policy-led selection of the most appropriate empirical model to estimate hedonic prices in the residential market', Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 62, pp. 213-28.

▪ Kent, J.L., Ma, L. and Mulley, C. (2017) 'The Objective and Perceived Built Environment: What Matters for Happiness?', Cities & Health, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 59-71.

▪ Merkert, R., Mulley, C. and Hakim, M.M. (2017) 'Determinants of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system revenue and effectiveness - A global benchmarking exercise', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 106, pp. 75-88.

▪ Kent, J. and Mulley, C. (2017) 'Riding with dogs in cars: what can it teach us about transport practices and policy?', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 106, pp. 278-87.

Conference Paper ▪ Clifton, G. and Mulley, C. (2017) 'Barriers and facilitators of integration between buses with a

higher level of service and rail: An Australian case study', 15th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (Thredbo 15), Stockholm, Sweden, 13 - 17 August.

▪ Balbontin, C., Hensher, D.A., Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2017) 'Developing country cross-cultural contrasts of preferences for BRT and LRT', 15th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (Thredbo 15), Stockholm, Sweden, 13 - 17 August.

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▪ Yen, B.T.H., Mulley, C. and Tseng, W.-C. (2017) 'Inter-modal competition in an urbanized area: Heavy rail and busways', 15th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (Thredbo 15), Stockholm, Sweden, 13 - 17 August.

▪ Ho, C., Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C. and Wong, Y.Z. (2017) 'Prospects for switching out of conventional transport services to mobility as a service subscription plans: A stated choice study', 15th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (Thredbo 15), Stockholm, Sweden, 13 - 17 August.

▪ Wong, Y.Z., Hensher, D.A. and Mulley, C. (2017) 'Emerging transport technologies and the modal efficiency framework: A case for mobility as a service (MaaS)', 15th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (Thredbo 15), Stockholm, Sweden, 13 - 17 August.

▪ Clifton, G. and Mulley, C. (2017) 'The incidence of transport benefits for new public transport infrastructure: Winners and losers in the locality of the Sydney Metro North West', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR), Brisbane, Australia, 3 - 6 July.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J.D. and Wright, S.D. (2017) 'Mobility as a service for community transport in an individualised funding environment: Providing equity against the odds?', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR), Brisbane, Australia, 3 - 6 July.

▪ Yen, T.H., Mulley, C. and Shearer, H. (2017) 'Announcement, construction or delivery: when does value uplift occur? Evidence from the Gold Coast Light Rail system in Australia', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR), Brisbane, Australia, 3 - 6 July.

▪ Ma, L., Kent, J. and Mulley, C. (2017) 'Transport disadvantage, social exclusion and subjective wellbeing: The role of the neighbourhood environment - Evidence from Sydney, Australia', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research (WSTLUR), Brisbane, Australia, 3 - 6 July.

▪ Ho, C., Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C., Landau, S.R. and Duncan, C.S. (2017) 'U.S. and Australian Experience with Surveys of Ridesharing Markets', 96th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 8 - 12 January.

▪ Mulley, C., Ma, L., Clifton, G. and Tanner, M. (2017) 'Are Network Planning Guidelines Based on Equal Access Equitable?', 96th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 8 - 12 January.

▪ Mulley, C., Sampaio, B. and Ma, L. (2017) 'Southeastern BRT Network in Brisbane, Australia: How Much Is Added to Residential House Values as a Result of the Network Effect?', 96th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 8 - 12 January.

2016

Book Chapter ▪ Batarce, M. and Mulley, C. (2016) 'Fare structures' in Restructuring public transport through Bus

Rapid Transit: An international and interdisciplinary perspective, ed. Munoz JC & Paget-Seekins L, Policy Press, Bristol, United Kingdom, pp. 145-60.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C. and Rose, J. (2016) 'Preferences for BRT and light rail' in Restructuring public transport through Bus Rapid Transit: An international and interdisciplinary perspective, ed. Munoz JC & Paget-Seekins L, Policy Press, Bristol, United Kingdom, pp. 209-29.

▪ Larrain, H., Ibarra, O., Munoz, J.C. and Mulley, C. (2016) 'Designing a BRT-based network under integrated operations' in Restructuring public transport through Bus Rapid Transit: An international and interdisciplinary perspective, ed. Munoz JC & Paget-Seekins L, Policy Press, Bristol, United Kingdom, pp. 281-98.

▪ Herrera, J.C., Munoz, J.C., Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C., Li, Z. and Lindau, L.A. (2016) 'Assessing corridor performance' in Restructuring public transport through Bus Rapid Transit: An international and interdisciplinary perspective, ed. Munoz JC & Paget-Seekins L, Policy Press, Bristol, United Kingdom, pp. 299-315.

▪ Bliemer, M.C.J, Mulley, C. and Moutou, C.J. (2016) 'Introduction to Transport and Urban Planning in the Developed World' in Handbook on Transport and Urban Planning in the Developed World, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, pp. 1-12.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2016) 'Introduction' in Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future (Transport and Sustainability, Volume 8), ed. Corinne Mulley and John D. Nelson, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 1-11.

▪ Mulley, C. and Clifton, G. (2016) 'Decision Making in Flexible Transport: The Importance and Application of the ‘Golden Rule’' in Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future (Transport

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and Sustainability, Volume 8), ed. Corinne Mulley and John D. Nelson, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 153-66.

Edited Book ▪ Bliemer, M.C.J, Mulley, C. and Moutou, C.J. (2016) Handbook on Transport and Urban

Planning in the Developed World, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, United Kingdom. ▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2016) Paratransit: Shaping the Flexible Transport Future (Transport

and Sustainability, Volume 8), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom.

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. and Tsai, C.-H. (2016) 'When and how much does new transport infrastructure add to

property values? Evidence from the bus rapid transit system in Sydney, Australia', Transport Policy, vol. 51, pp. 15-23.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2016) 'Shaping the New Future of Paratransit: Agenda for Research and Practice', Transportation Research Record, vol. 2542, pp. 17-24.

▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Cao, J. and Mulley, C. (2016) 'Exploring changes in public transport use and walking, following residential relocation: A British case study', Journal of Transport and Land Use, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 77-95.

▪ Ho, C., Mulley, C., Shiftan, Y. and Hensher, D.A. (2016) 'Vehicle value of travel time savings: Evidence from a group-based modelling approach', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 88, pp. 134-50.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2016) 'Disruption costs in bus contract transitions', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 59, pp. 75-85.

▪ Emerson, D., Mulley, C. and Bliemer, M.C.J (2016) 'A theoretical analysis of business models for urban public transport systems, with comparative reference to a Community Franchise involving Individual Line Ownership', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 59, pp. 368-78.

▪ Mulley, C., Ma, L., Clifton, G., Yen, B. and Burke, M. (2016) 'Residential property value impacts of proximity to transport infrastructure: an investigation of bus rapid transit and heavy rail networks in Brisbane, Australia', Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 54, pp. 41-52.

▪ Mulley, C., Rizzi, L.I., Millett, C. and Shiftan, Y. (2016) 'Editorial: Public transport and health: Publicising the evidence', Journal of Transport & Health, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 131-2.

▪ Weisbrod, G., Mulley, C. and Hensher, D.A. (2016) 'Recognising the complementary contributions of cost benefit analysis and economic impact analysis to an understanding of the worth of public transport investment: A case study of bus rapid transit in Sydney, Australia', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 59, pp. 450-61.

▪ Clifton, G. and Mulley, C. (2016) 'A historical overview of enhanced bus services in Australian cities: What has been tried, what has worked?', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 59, no. 11-25.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2016) 'Developing good practice outcomes in passenger transport: Strategic policy and practical implementation: Editorial', Research in Transportation Business & Management, vol. 20, pp. 1-2.

▪ Mulley, C. and Weisbrod, G. (2016) 'Workshop 8 report: The wider economic, social and environmental impacts of public transport investment', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 59, pp. 397-400.

Conference Paper ▪ Mulley, C., Clifton, G., Balbontin, C. and Ma, L. (2016) 'Information for travelling: Awareness

and usage of the various sources of information available to public transport users in NSW', 38th Australian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2016, Melbourne, Australia, 16 - 18 November.

▪ Yen, B.T.H., Mulley, C., Burke, M. and Washington, S. (2016) ''Gamification' in transport interventions', 38th Australian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2016, Melbourne, Australia, 16 - 18 November.

▪ Nelson, J. and Mulley, C. (2016) 'Shaping the New Future of Paratransit: Agenda for Research and Practice', 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 10 - 14 January.

▪ Mulley, C., Ma, L., Clifton, G., Yen, B. and Burke, M. (2016) 'Effects of Bus Rapid Transit on Residential Property Values in Brisbane, Australia', 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 10 - 14 January.

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▪ Mulley, C. (2016) 'Use of Economic Analysis for Appraisal of Sydney Northern Beaches BRT Alternatives', 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 10 - 14 January.

▪ Mulley, C., Ma, L. and Liu, W. (2016) 'Promoting Sustainable Travel Behavior: Role of Social Marketing and the Built Environment', 95th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 10 - 14 January.

Internal Working Paper ▪ Mulley, C., Clifton, G., Balbontin, C. and Ma, L. (2016) 'Information for travelling: Awareness

and usage of the various sources of information available to public transport users in NSW', ITLS Working Paper-WP-16-14-University of Sydney, Australia.

2015

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. and Moutou, C.J. (2015) 'Not too late to learn from the Sydney Olympics experience:

Opportunities offered by multimodality in current transport policy', Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning, vol. 45, pp. 117-22.

▪ Mulley, C. and Reedy, L. (2015) 'Research into Policy: A case study of improving the research evidence base for transport policy makers in NSW, Australia', Case Studies on Transport Policy, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 215-21.

▪ Tsai, C.-H., Mulley, C. and Merkert, R. (2015) 'Measuring the Cost Efficiency of Urban Rail Systems: An International Comparison Using DEA and Tobit Models', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 17-34.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'Intra-household Interactions in tour-based mode choice: The role of social, temporal, spatial and resource constraints', Transport Policy, vol. 38, pp. 52-63.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C. and Rose, J.M. (2015) 'Understanding the Relationship between Voting Preferences for Public Transport and Perceptions and Preferences for Bus Rapid Transit versus Light Rail', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 236-60.

▪ Hensher, D.A. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'Modal Image: Candidate drivers of preference differences for BRT and LRT', Transportation, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 7-23.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'Intra-household interactions in transport research: a review', Transport Reviews, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 33-55.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'Identifying resident preferences for bus-based and rail-based investments as a complementary buy in perspective to inform project planning prioritisation', Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 46, pp. 1-9.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'Identifying preferences for public transport investments under a constrained budget', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 72, pp. 27-46.

Conference Paper ▪ Weisbrod, G., Mulley, C. and Hensher, D.A. (2015) 'Recognising the complementary

contributions of cost-benefit analysis and economic impact analysis to an understanding of the worth of public transport investment: A case study of bus rapid transit in Sydney, Australia', 14th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport - Thredbo 14, Santiago, Chile, 30 August - 3 September.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'Disruption costs in contract transitions', 14th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport - Thredbo 14, Santiago, Chile, 30 August - 3 September.

▪ Emerson, D., Mulley, C. and Bliemer, M.C.J (2015) 'A Case Study of an Individual Route Ownership business regime for public transport service delivery', 14th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (Thredbo 14), Santiago, Chile, 30 August - 3 September.

▪ Emerson, D., Mulley, C. and Bliemer, M.C.J (2015) 'A theoretical analysis of business models for public transport systems', 14th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (Thredbo 14), Santiago, Chile, 30 August - 3 September.

▪ Clifton, G. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'An overview of enhanced bus services in Australian cities: What has been tried, what has worked?', 14th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport - Thredbo 14, Santiago, Chile, 30 August - 3 September.

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▪ Merkert, R., Mulley, C. and Hakim, M.M. (2015) 'The revenue potential and performance of BRT operations as part of larger transport systems', 14th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport - Thredbo 14, Santiago, Chile, 30 August - 3 September.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'How much walking do Sydneysiders do in their daily life? Evidence from the Household Travel Survey', 1st International Conference on Transport and Health, London, United Kingdom, 6 - 8 July.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2015) 'Identifying Preferences For Public Transport Investments Under A Constrained Budget', 94th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., United States, 11 - 15 January.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Ho, C., Mulley, C., Shiftan, Y. and Hensher, D.A. (2015) 'Value of travel time savings for

multiple occupant car: evidence from a group-based modelling approach', 37th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2015, Sydney, Australia, 30 September - 2 October.

▪ Yen, B.T.H., Tseng, W.-C., Mulley, C., Lan, L., Burke, M. and Chiou, Y.-C. (2015) 'Competition between busways and heavy rail system in South East Queensland, Australia', 37th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2015, Sydney, Australia, 30 September - 2 October.

▪ Mulley, C., Ma, L., Clifton, G. and Tanner, M. (2015) 'Are network planning guidelines based on equal access equitable?', 37th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2015, Sydney, Australia, 30 September - 2 October.

▪ Ma, L., Mulley, C. and Liu, W. (2015) 'Does the Built Environment Make a Difference in Travel Behaviour Change?', 37th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2015, Sydney, Australia, 30 September - 2 October.

▪ Yen, B.T.H., Burke, M., Tseng, W.-C., Ghafoor M, M., Mulley, C. and Moutou, C.J. (2015) 'Do restaurant precincts need more parking? Differences in business perceptions and customer travel behaviour in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia', 37th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2015, Sydney, Australia, 30 September - 2 October.

▪ Mulley, C., Tsai, C.-H. and Ma, L. (2015) 'Does residential property price benefit from light rail in Sydney?', 37th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2015, Sydney, Australia, 30 September - 2 October.

Internal Working Paper ▪ Mulley, C., Ma, L., Clifton, G., Yen, B. and Burke, M. (2015) 'Spatial variations of the effects of

bus rapid transit on residential property values', University of Sydney, Australia.

2014

Book Chapter ▪ Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C. and Li, Z. (2014) 'High Quality Public Transport: Gaining Acceptance

of Bus Rapid Transit Systems' in Handbook of Sustainable Travel, ed. Tommy Garling, Dick Ettema & Margareta Friman, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 257-276.

▪ Ison, S., Mulley, C., Mifsud, A. and Ho, C. (2014) 'A Parking Space Levy: A Case Study of Sydney, Australia' in Parking: Issues and Policy - Transport and Sustainability (Volume 5), ed. Ison S and Mulley C, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 317-33.

▪ Ison, S. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Introduction' in Parking: Issues and Policy - Transport and Sustainability (Volume 5), ed. Ison S and Mulley C, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 1-9.

▪ Mulley, C. and Ison, S. (2014) 'Conculsions' in Parking: Issues and Policy - Transport and Sustainability (Volume 5), ed. Ison S and Mulley C, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom, pp. 109-16.

Edited Book ▪ Ison, S. and Mulley, C. (2014) Parking: Issues and Policy - Transport and Sustainability (Volume

5), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingdom. ▪ Mulley, C. and Higginson, M. (2014) Companion to Road Passenger Transport History: Public

Road Passenger Transport in Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, ed. Mulley C and Higginson M, Roads and Road Transport History Association, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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Journal ▪ Tsai, C.-H. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Identifying Short-Run and Long-Run Public Transport Demand

Elasticities in Sydney', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 241-59. ▪ Fraszczyka, A. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'GIS as a tool for selection of sample areas in a travel

behaviour survey', Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 34, pp. 233-42. ▪ Mulley, C., Hensher, D.A. and Rose, J.M. (2014) 'Do preferences for BRT and LRT vary across

geographical jurisdictions? A comparative assessment of six Australian capital cities', Case Studies on Transport Policy, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1-9.

▪ Hensher, D.A. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Complementing distance based charges with discounted registration fees in the reform of road user charges: the impact for motorists and government revenue', Transportation, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 697-715.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Ellison, R. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Assessing the employment agglomeration and social accessibility impacts of high speed rail in Eastern Australia', Transportation, vol. 41, no. 3, pp. 463-93.

▪ Mulley, C. (2014) 'Accessibility and Residential Land Value Uplift: Identifying Spatial Variations in the Accessibility Impacts of a Bus Transitway', Urban Studies, vol. 51, no. 8, pp. 1707-24.

▪ Clifton, G., Mulley, C. and Hensher, D.A. (2014) 'Bus Rapid Transit versus Heavy Rail in suburban Sydney - Comparing successive iterations of a proposed heavy rail line project to the pre-existing BRT network', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 48, pp. 126-41.

▪ Ison, S., Merkert, R. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Policy approaches to public transport at airports - some diverging evidence from the UK and Australia', Transport Policy, vol. 35, pp. 265-74.

▪ Tsai, C.-H., Mulley, C. and Clifton, G. (2014) 'Forecasting public transport demand for the Sydney Greater Metropolitan Area: A comparison of univariate and multivariate methods', Road and Transport Research, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 51-68.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Metrobuses in Sydney: How high capacity and high frequency services are benefiting the Metropolitan fringe', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 48, pp. 339-48.

▪ Mulley, C. and Walters, J. (2014) 'Workshop 7: Innovative finance for innovative public transport', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 48, pp. 389-92.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Li, Z. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Drivers of bus rapid transit systems - Influences on patronage and service frequency', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 48, pp. 159-65.

▪ Hensher, D.A. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Exploring the Relationship between Ex Ante Support for a Referendum to prioritise Government Investment and a Willingness to pay Higher Taxes for Transport Investment', Roads and Transport Research, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 41-49.

Conference Paper ▪ Mulley, C. (2014) 'Decision Making in Flexible Transit: The Importance and Application of the

"Golden Rule"', International Conference on Paratransit, Monterey, United States, 29 - 31 October.

▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Cao, J. and Mulley, C. (2014) 'Exploring changes in public transport use and walking, following residential relocation: A British case study', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research WSTLUR, Delft, Netherlands, 24 - 27 June.

▪ Ho, C., Tsai, C.-H., Mulley, C., Ison, S. and Wiblin, S. (2014) 'Area‐wide travel plans - targeting

strategies for greater participation in green travel initiatives: A case study of Rouse Hill Town Centre, NSW Australia', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research WSTLUR, Delft, Netherlands, 24 - 27 June.

▪ Mulley, C. and Tsai, C.-H. (2014) 'The Impact of Bus Rapid Transit on Housing Price and Accessibility Changes in Sydney: A Repeat Sales Approach', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research WSTLUR, Delft, Netherlands, 24 - 27 June.

▪ Tsai, C.-H., Mulley, C., Bourke, M. and Yen, B. (2014) 'Exploring property value effects of ferry terminals: Evidence from Brisbane, Australia', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research WSTLUR, Delft, Netherlands, 24 - 27 June.

2013

Journal ▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'The Paradox of Public Transport Peak Spreading: Universities

and Travel Demand Management', International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 143-65.

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▪ Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C. and Smith, N.A. (2013) 'Towards a simplified performance-linked value for money model as a reference point for bus contract payments', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 232-38.

▪ Gordon, C., Mulley, C., Stevens, N. and Daniels, R. (2013) 'How optimal was the Sydney Metro contract?: Comparison with international best practice', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 239-46.

▪ Bray, D. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Workshop 4: Designing contracts/concessions: What has worked and what has not and why?: 12th International Conference Series on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 226-31.

▪ Nelson, J. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'The impact of the application of new technology on public transport service provision and the passenger experience: A focus on implementation in Australia', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 300-8.

▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2013) 'The influence of neighbourhood design on travel behaviour: Empirical evidence from North East England', Transport Policy, vol. 26, pp. 54-65.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Multiple Purposes at Single Destination: a Key to a Better Understanding of the Relationship between Tour Complexity and Mode Choice', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 49, no. March, pp. 206-19.

▪ Gordon, C., Mulley, C., Stevens, N. and Daniels, R. (2013) 'Public-private contracting and incentives for public transport: Can anything be learned from the Sydney Metro experience?', Transport Policy, vol. 27, no. May, pp. 73-84.

▪ Mulley, C., Tyson, R., McCue, P., Rissel, C. and Munro, C. (2013) 'Valuing active travel: Including the health benefits of sustainable transport in transportation appraisal frameworks', Research in Transportation Business & Management, vol. 7, pp. 27-34.

▪ Tsai, C., Leong, W., Mulley, C. and Clifton, G. (2013) 'Examining Estimation Bias and Efficiency for Pseudopanel Data in Travel Demand Analysis', Transportation Research Record, vol. 2354, pp. 1-18.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Tour-based mode choice of joint household travel patters on weekend and weekday', Transportation, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 789-811.

▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Explaining walking distance to public transport: The dominance of public transport supply', Journal of Transport and Land Use, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 5-20.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Incorporating Intrahousehold Interactions into Tour-Based Model of Public Transport Use in Car-Negotiating Households', Transportation Research Record, vol. 2343, pp. 1-9.

▪ Mulley, C. and Ho, C. (2013) 'Evaluating the impact of bus network planning changes in Sydney, Australia', Transport Policy, vol. 30, pp. 13-25.

Conference Paper ▪ Clifton, G., Mulley, C. and Hensher, D.A. (2013) 'Bus Rapid Transit versus Heavy Rail in

suburban Sydney – Comparing Successive iterations of a proposed heavy rail line project to the pre-existing BRT network', 13th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport - Thredbo 13, Oxford, United Kingdom, 15 - 19 September.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Li, Z. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Drivers of Bus Rapid Transit Systems - Influences on Ridership and Service Frequency', 13th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport - Thredbo 13, Oxford, United Kingdom, 15 - 19 September.

▪ Mulley, C. and Ho, C. (2013) 'Metrobuses in Sydney: how high capacity and high frequency services are benefiting the Metropolitan fringe', 13th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport - Thredbo 13, Oxford, United Kingdom, 15 - 19 September.

▪ Mulley, C. and Tsai, C.-H. (2013) 'Effects of bus rapid transit on housing price: evidence from Sydney, Australia', 13th World Conference on Transport Research WCTR 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 15 - 18 July.

▪ Bliemer, M.C.J, Denant-Boemont, L., Hammiche, S., Hensher, D.A. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Urban Costs and the Spatial Structure of Cities: A Laboratory Experiment', 13th World Conference on Transport Research WCTR 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 15 - 18 July.

▪ Ison, S., Merkert, R. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Public transport at airports as an environmental strategy – some diverging evidence from the UK and Australia', 17th World Conference of Air Transport Research Society ATRS 2013, Bergamo, Italy, 26 - 29 June.

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Conference Proceeding ▪ Rose, J.M., Mulley, C., Tsai, C.-H. and Hensher, D.A. (2013) 'Will bus travellers walk further for

a more frequent service? A Stated preference investigation', Proceedings of the 36th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2013 - “Transport and the New World City”, Brisbane, Australia, 2 - 4 October.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Group travel and public transport use: the effect of fare discounts', Proceedings of the 36th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2013 - “Transport and the New World City”, Brisbane, Australia, 2 - 4 October.

▪ Blainey, S. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Using Geographically Weighted Regression to forecast rail demand in the Sydney Region', Proceedings of the 36th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2013 - “Transport and the New World City”, Brisbane, Australia, 2 - 4 October.

▪ Mulley, C. and Reedy, L. (2013) 'Research into Policy: Improving the research evidence base for transport policy makers in NSW', Proceedings of the 36th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2013 - “Transport and the New World City”, Brisbane, Australia, 2 - 4 October.

▪ Mulley, C. and Ison, S. (2013) 'Hypothecation and the parking levy: lessons from Sydney and Nottingham', Proceedings of the 13th World Conference on Transport Research WCTR 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 15 - 18 July.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Tour-Based Mode Choice of Joint Household Travel Patterns on Weekend and Weekday', Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board - "Deploying Transportation Research - Doing Things Smarter, Better, Faster", Washington D.C., United States, 13 - 17 January.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'Incorporating Intrahousehold Interactions into Tour-Based Model of Public Transport Use in Car-Negotiating Households', Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board - "Deploying Transportation Research - Doing Things Smarter, Better, Faster", Washington D.C., United States, 13 - 17 January.

Internal Working Paper ▪ Hensher, D.A., Li, Z. and Mulley, C. (2013) 'The impact of high speed rail on land and property

values: A review of market monitoring evidence from eight countries', Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies Working Paper ITLS-WP-13-18, University of Sydney, Australia.

2012

Book Chapter ▪ Moutou, C.J. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Transport' in From Carr to Keneally: NSW Labor in Office

1995-2011, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, Australia, pp. 181-92. ▪ Mulley, C. (2012) 'Introduction' in Urban Form and Transport Accessibility, ed. Corinne Mulley,

Edward Elgar Publishers, Cheltenham, United Kingdom, pp. xiii-xx. ▪ Carrigan, A., Hensher, D.A., Hidalgo, D., Mulley, C. and Muñoz, J.C. (2012) 'The Complexity

of BRT Development and Implementation' in 10 years with the Future Urban Transport programme, Sweden.

Edited Book ▪ Mulley, C. (2012) Urban Form and Transport Accessibility, Edward Elgar Publishers,

Cheltenham, United Kingdom.

Journal ▪ Graham, P. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Public transport pre-pay tickets: understanding passenger

choice for different products', Transport Policy, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 69-75. ▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Cao, J. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Understanding neighbourhood design impact on

travel behaviour: An application of structural equations model to a British metropolitan data', Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 22-32.

▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Flexible Transport Services: Overcoming Barriers to Implementation in Low Density Urban Areas', Urban Policy and Research, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 59-76.

▪ Du, H. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Understanding spatial variations in the impact accessibility on land value using geographically weighted regression', Journal of Transport and Land Use, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 46-59.

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▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J., Teal, R., Wright, S. and Daniels, R. (2012) 'Barriers to implementing Flexible Transport Services: An international comparison of the experiences in Australia, Europe and USA', Research in Transportation Business & Management, vol. 3, no. August, pp. 3-11.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Truong, T., Mulley, C. and Ellison, R. (2012) 'Assessing the wider economy impacts of transport infrastructure investment with an illustrative application to the North-West Rail Link project in Sydney, Australia', Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 24, pp. 292-305.

▪ Mulley, C. and Daniels, R. (2012) 'Quantifying the role of a flexible transport service in reducing the accessibility gap in low density areas: A case-study in north-west Sydney', Research in Transportation Business & Management, vol. 3, no. August, pp. 12-23.

▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Planning public transport networks – the neglected influence of topography', Journal of Public Transportation, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 23-41.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2012) 'Recent Developments in Community Transport Provision: Comparative Experience from Britain and Australia', Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 48, no. 2012, pp. 1815-25.

▪ Tsai, C.-H., Mulley, C. and Clifton, G. (2012) 'The spatial interactions between public transport demand and land use characteristics in the Sydney Greater Metropolitan Area', Road and Transport Research, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 53-64.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Li, Z. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'The impact of high speed rail on land and property values: A review of market monitoring evidence from eight countries', Roads and Transport Research, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 3-14.

Conference Paper ▪ Mulley, C. and Moutou, C.J. (2012) 'The transport success in providing for the Olympics in

Sydney, Australia: Why was this not captured in future policy for public transport', 10th International Conference of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility T2M 2012, Madrid, Spain, 15 - 18 November.

▪ Moutou, C.J. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Exhibits of business power: Case studies of business reactions to projects designed to enhance intermodal connectivity of their trading locations', 10th International Conference of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility T2M 2012, Madrid, Spain, 15 - 18 November.

▪ Mulley, C. and Fraszczyk, A. (2012) '“Teleportation vs Commuting” Who might prefer to commute?', Third Workshop on Time Use Observatory TUO 3, Santiago, Chile, 21 - 23 March.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Clifton, G., Hensher, D.A. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'The North West Rail Link: Winners and losers

in the locality of the North West area', 35th Annual Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2012, Perth, Australia, 26 - 28 September.

▪ Mulley, C. and Ho, C. (2012) 'Evaluating the impact of bus network planning changes in Sydney, Australia', 35th Annual Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2012, Perth, Australia, 26 - 28 September.

▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Incorporating intra-household interactions into a tour-based model of public transport use in car-negotiating households (John H Taplin Prize winner)', 35th Annual Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2012, Perth, Australia, 26 - 28 September.

▪ Wiblin, S., Mulley, C. and Ison, S. (2012) 'Precinct wide travel plans - learnings from Rouse Hill Town Centre', 35th Annual Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2012, Perth, Australia, 26 - 28 September.

▪ Ho, C., Mulley, C. and Shaz, K. (2012) 'Data inconsistencies detection and correction: an application to identifying joint household travel from the household travel survey', Proceedings of the 1st European Symposium on Quantitative Methods in Transportation Systems, Lausanne, Switzerland, 6 - 9 September.

▪ Daniels, R., Gordon, C. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'The role of media in developing a public transport policy through public involvement: the case of The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia', 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board Compendium of Papers, Washington DC, United States, 22 - 26 January.

Internal Working Paper ▪ Ho, C. and Mulley, C. (2012) 'Multiple purposes at single destination: a key to a better

understanding of the relationship between tour complexity and mode choice', Australia.

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▪ Clifton, G., Mulley, C. and Hensher, D.A. (2012) 'The North West Rail Link: Winners and losers in the locality of the north west area', University of Sydney, Australia.

2011

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. and Daniels, R. (2011) 'Editorial: Accessibility in passenger transport: policy and

management', Research in Transportation Business & Management, vol. 2, pp. 1-2. ▪ Finn, B. and Mulley, C. (2011) 'Urban bus services in developing countries and countries in

transition: A framework for regulatory and institutional developments', Journal of Public Transportation, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 89-108.

Conference Paper ▪ Moutou, C.J., Greaves, S.P., Puckett, S.M. and Mulley, C. (2011) 'Responses to sustainable

transport initiatives: a survey of small business owners', 9th International Conference on Transport Survey Methods 2011 - "Scoping the future while staying on track", Termas de Puyehue, Chile, 14 - 18 November.

▪ Daniels, R., Gordon, C., Mulley, C. and Stevens, N. (2011) 'How optimal was the Sydney Metro contract?', Thredbo 12: International Conference Series on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport 2011, Durban, South Africa, 11 - 15 September.

▪ Mulley, C. and Hensher, D.A. (2011) 'Towards a simplified payment formula as a reference point for bus contract negotiation or assessment', Thredbo 12: International Conference Series on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport 2011, Durban, South Africa, 11 - 15 September.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2011) 'Evaluation of the impact of the application of new technology on public transport service provision', Thredbo 12: International Conference Series on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport 2011, Durban, South Africa, 11 - 15 September.

▪ Mulley, C. and Du, H. (2011) 'Understanding spatial variations in the impact of accessibility on land value using geographically weighted regression', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research WSTLUR 2011, Whistler, Canada, 28 - 30 July.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2011) 'Exploring the role of public transport in agglomeration

economies and centres', Proceedings of the 34th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2011, Adelaide, Australia, 28 - 30 September.

▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2011) 'Understanding variations in travel time to access key activities for accessibility planning', Proceedings of the 34th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2011, Adelaide, Australia, 28 - 30 September.

▪ Daniels, R., Gordon, C. and Mulley, C. (2011) 'Mass media and mass transit: a newspaper’s campaign on public transport planning in Sydney', Proceedings of the 34th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2011, Adelaide, Australia, 28 - 30 September.

▪ Daniels, R., Gordon, C., Mulley, C. and Stevens, N. (2011) 'Optimal contracting and incentives for public transport in Sydney: what has been learned from the Sydney Metro experience?', Proceedings of the 34th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2011, Adelaide, Australia, 28 - 30 September.

▪ Graham, P. and Mulley, C. (2011) 'Cash or Prepay: understanding passenger choice for different products', 34th Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2011, Adelaide, Australia, 28 - 30 September.

▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2011) 'Explaining walking distance to public transport: The dominance of public transport supply', World Symposium on Transport and Land Use Research WSTLUR 2011, Whistler, Canada, 28 - 30 July.

Internal Working Paper ▪ Mulley, C. (2011) 'No car lanes or bus lanes: which gives public transport the better priority? An

evaluation of priority lanes in Tyne and Wear', ITLS Working Paper-WP-11-03-University of Sydney, Australia.

▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2011) 'A proposal for accessibility planning in NSW: Research and policy issues', ITLS Working Paper-WP-11-09-University of Sydney, Australia.

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▪ Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C. and Smith, N. (2011) 'Towards a simplified payment formula as a reference point for bus contract negotiation or assessment', ITLS Working Paper-WP-11-10-University of Sydney, Australia.

2010

Journal ▪ Heslop, S., Harvey, J., Thorpe, N. and Mulley, C. (2010) 'Factors that comprise driver boredom

and their relationships to preferred driving speed and demographic variables', Transportation Planning and Technology, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 75-89.

▪ Hensher, D.A., Mulley, C. and Yahya, N. (2010) 'Passenger experience with quality-enhanced bus service: the Tyne and Wear ‘superoute’ services', Transportation, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 239-56.

▪ Barr, S., Fraszczyk, A. and Mulley, C. (2010) 'Excess travelling - what does it mean? New definition and a case study of excess commuters in Tyne and Wear, UK', European Transport Research Review, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 69-83.

▪ Mulley, C. (2010) 'Promoting social inclusion in a deregulated environment: Extending accessibility using collective taxi-based services', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 296-303.

▪ Stanley, J. and Mulley, C. (2010) 'Workshop report: Social inclusion', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 275-79.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2010) 'Overcoming barriers to implementing Flexible Transport

Services in NSW', Proceedings of the 33rd Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2010, Canberra, Australia, 29 September - 1 October.

▪ Daniels, R. and Mulley, C. (2010) 'A proposal for accessibility planning in NSW: research and policy issues', Proceedings of the 33rd Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2010, Canberra, Australia, 29 September - 1 October.

▪ Daniels, R., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2010) 'Contribution of flexible transport services to the social inclusion agenda: An international comparison', 12th World Conference on Transport Research WCTR 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, 11 - 15 July.

▪ Mulley, C., Aditjandra, P. and Cao, X. (2010) 'Understanding neighbourhood design impact on travel behavior: An application of structural equations model to the British micro-analysis data', 12th World Conference on Transport Research WCTR 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, 11 - 15 July.

▪ Fraszcayk, A. and Mulley, C. (2010) 'Do they travel too much? A definition of excess travel and a case study of excess travellers in Tyne and Wear, UK', 12th World Conference on Transport Research WCTR 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, 11 - 15 July.

Internal Working Paper ▪ Heslop, S., Harvey, J., Thorpe, N. and Mulley, C. (2010) 'Factors that comprise driver boredom

and their relationships to preferred driving speed and demographic variables', ITLS Working Paper-WP-10-10-University of Sydney, Australia.

▪ Mulley, C. (2010) 'Passenger transport in the UK 1920-1950: The drive for 'co-ordination' of transport modes', ITLS Working Paper-WP-10-03-University of Sydney, Australia.

Magazine Article ▪ Mulley, C. (2010) 'No car lanes or bus lanes– which is best?', Traffic Engineering and Control-

December, Vol 51(11), pp. 433.

2009

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (2009) 'Can Quality and Deregulation Go Hand in Hand?', Journeys, vol. November,

no. 3, pp. 14-22. ▪ Clement, F., Orange, D., Williams, M., Mulley, C. and Epprecht, M. (2009) 'Drivers of

afforestation in Northern Vietnam: Assessing local variations using geographically weighted regression', Applied Geography, vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 561-76.

▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2009) 'Extent to Which Sustainable Travel to Work Can Be Explained by Neighbourhood Design Characteristics', Transportation Research Record, vol. 2134, pp. 114-22.

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▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2009) 'Neighbourhood design impact on travel behaviour: A comparison of US and UK experience', Projections: MIT Journal of Planning, vol. 9 - Planning for Sustainable Transportation: an International Perspective, pp. 29-56.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2009) 'Flexible transport services: A new market opportunity for public transport', Research in Transportation Economics, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 39-45.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. (2009) 'Passenger Transport in the UK 1920-50: The Drive for 'Co-ordination' of

Transport Modes', Proceedings of the First Academic Association of Historians in Australian and New Zealand Business Schools AAHANZBS Conference 2009, University of Sydney, Australia, 14 - 15 December.

▪ Mulley, C. and Tanner, M. (2009) 'The Vehicle Kilometres Travelled (VKT) by Private Car: A Spatial Analysis Using Geographically Weighted Regression', 32nd Australasian Transport Research Forum ATRF 2009, Auckland, New Zealand, 29 September - 1 October.

▪ Mulley, C. (2009) 'Promoting social inclusion in a deregulated environment: extending accessibility using collective taxi-based services', The 11th International Conference on Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport (Thredbo Series) 2009, Deft, Netherlands, 20 - 25 September.

▪ Mulley, C. (2009) 'Passenger Transport in the UK 1920-1950: the drive for ‘co-ordination’ of transport modes', Rijkswaterstaat Workshop, Utrecht, Netherlands, 26 - 28 March.

▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2009) 'The Extent to Which Sustainable Travel to Work Can Be Explained by Neighbourhood Design Characteristics', 88th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting TRB 2009, Washington, D.C., United States, 11 - 15 January.

▪ Harvey, J., Heslop, S., Mulley, C. and Thorpe, N. (2009) 'Driver Boredom', Proceedings of the 41st Annual Universities' Transport Study Group (UTSG) Conference, London, United Kingdom, 5 - 7 January.

▪ Finn, B. and Mulley, C. (2009) 'Developments in Market Structure and Regulation of Urban Bus Services in Developing Countries and Countries in Transition', Proceedings of the 41st Annual Universities' Transport Study Group (UTSG) Conference, London, United Kingdom, 5 - 7 January.

Internal Working Paper ▪ Heslop, S., Harvey, J., Thorpe, N. and Mulley, C. (2009) 'Factors that comprise driver boredom

and their relationships to preferred driving speed and demographic variables', ITLS Working Paper-WP-09-19- University of Sydney, Australia.

2008

Book ▪ Mulley, C. (2008) A new approach to rural public transport, Commission for Integrated Transport

(CfIT), London, United Kingdom.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Harvey, J., Heslop, S., Mulley, C. and Thorpe, N. (2008) 'The influence of personal variables on

changes in driver behaviour', European Safety and Reliability (ESREL) Conference, Valencia, Spain, 22 - 25 September.

▪ Harvey, J., Heslop, S., Mulley, C. and Thorpe, N. (2008) 'Driver Behaviour: The Interactive Influence of Motivation and Emotion, Attitudes and Self-image', 4th International Conference on Traffic and Transportation Psychology (ICTTP), Washington D.C., United States, 31 August - 4 September.

▪ Mulley, C. (2008) 'No Car Lanes, combined lane for trucks and buses: Are they the best form of priority?', TOI Freight Forum, Oslo, Norway, 28 March.

▪ Anderson, J., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2008) 'No car lanes or bus lanes: which gives public transport the better priority? An evaluation of priority lanes in Tyne and Wear', Proceedings of the 40th Universities' Transport Study Group (UTSG) Conference, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, 3 - 5 January.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. (2008) 'Thinkpiece: The shared role of taxis and private hire vehicles in rural areas',

The Commission for Integrated Transport, (CfIT), United Kingdom.

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▪ Mulley, C. (2008) 'Thinkpiece: The role played by alternative forms of transport in rural areas', The Commission for Integrated Transport, (CfIT), United Kingdom.

2007

Book ▪ Du, H. and Mulley, C. (2007) Transport accessibility and land value: a case study of Tyne and

Wear, RICS research paper(Volume 7, Number 3), London, United Kingdom.

Journal ▪ Brake, J.F., Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Wright, S. (2007) 'Key Lessons learned from recent

experience with Flexible Transport Services', Transport Policy, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 458-66. ▪ Du, H. and Mulley, C. (2007) 'The short-term land value impacts of urban rail transit: Quantitative

evidence from Sunderland, UK', Land Use Policy, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 223-33.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. (2007) 'No-car lanes in Tyneside – results from modelling and stakeholder analysis',

BestuffsII Workshop, Vilnius, Lithuania, 2007. ▪ Mulley, C. (2007) 'Evaluation of the Impact of No-Car Lanes in Tyneside', BestuffsII Conference,

Warsaw, Poland, 2007. ▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2007) 'Differences of neighbourhood design

perception and travel behaviour in Tyne and Wear, North East England, UK', Regional Science Association Winter Conference - Transport Mobility and Regional Development, London, United Kingdom, 2007.

▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2007) 'Neighbourhood design perception and travel behaviour in Tyne and Wear, North East England UK', Vital City Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 2007.

▪ Aditjandra, P.T., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2007) 'Urban Form and Travel Behaviour Relationships in Tyne and Wear, north East England, UK', Access to Destinations 2, Minnesota, United States, 2007.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2007) 'Travel to work Studies: how analysis of census data can give insights to the local economy', UTSG, Harrogate, United Kingdom, 2007.

▪ Widyastuti, H., Mulley, C. and Dissanayake, D. (2007) 'Binary Choices model to value motorcyclist's slight injury cost in Surabaya', 7th International Conference of Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, Dalian, China, 2007.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Brake, J.F. (2007) 'Learning lessons from implementation of flexible transport services and guidelines for further integration', International Colloquium on Taxis, Lisbon, Portugal, 2007.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2007) 'Travel to workstudies: how analysis of census data can identify mobility patterns and contribute to the understanding of transport issues in the local labour market', Regional Science Association Winter Conference - Transport, Mobility and Regional Development, London, United Kingdom, 2007.

▪ Mulley, C. (2007) 'Flexible Transport: A new generation of user friendly public transport for areas of low demand', Conference on User Friendly Public Transport: Passengers Valuation of Service Quality, Oslo, Norway, March.

Report ▪ Anderson, J., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2007) 'Assessment of Priority Lanes in Tyne and

Wear', Contract Report JMP Consulting and Transport Operations Research Group, United Kingdom.

2006

Book ▪ Bourlakis, M., Cullinane, K., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2006) Logistics Research Network

2006 Conference Proceedings, ed. Borulakis M, Cullinane K, Mulley C and Nelson J, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK), Corby, United Kingdom.

▪ Brake, J.F., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2006) Good Practice Guide for Demand Responsive Transport Services using Telematics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

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Book Chapter ▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Neilson, G. (2006) 'Network Planning for High Quality Public

Transport' in Competition and Ownership in Land Passenger Transport, ed. Jose Viegas, D. A. Hensher and Rosario Macario, Elsevier, London, United Kingdom.

Journal ▪ Mulley, C., Geerlings, H. and Klementschitz, R. (2006) 'Development of a methodology for

benchmarking public transportation organisations: a practical tool based on an industry sound methodology', Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 14, pp. 113-23.

▪ Du, H. and Mulley, C. (2006) 'Relationship between Transport Accessibility and Land Value: a local model approach with Geographically Weighted Regression', Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, vol. 301.

▪ Hong, Y., Mulley, C. and Bourlakis, M. (2006) 'Good things come in small buses', Logistics and Transport Focus, pp. 42-6.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Boero, M., Brake, J.F., Scholliers, J., Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Smith, M. (2006) 'CONNECT:

Partnership and co-operation to create an expert network and a knowledge portal for flexible transport services', 13th World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems and Services, London, United Kingdom, 2006.

▪ Nakbanpot, N., Paterson, C., Mulley, C. and Donnelly, T. (2006) 'Effective and Sustainable Methods to Manage Water and Wastewater for Household in Bangkok Metropolitan', APHW Conference, 2006.

▪ Mulley, C., Neilson, G., Nelson, J. and Lange, T. (2006) 'Network planning and design for public transport success - and some pitfalls', European Transport Conference: Association of European Transport, Strasbourg, France, 2006.

▪ Nakbanpot, N., Paterson, C., Mulley, C. and Donnelly, T. (2006) 'Effective and Sustainable Methods to Manage Household Water and Wastewater in Bangkok, Thailand: The Result of a Survey of Households', CIWEM Conference, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, September.

Report ▪ Brake, J.F., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2006) 'Good Practice Guide for Demand Responsive

Transport Services using Telematics', Report prepared for the Department for Transport – April 2006, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Transport Operations Research Group, United Kingdom.

2005

Book ▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Neilson, G. (2005) Public Transport - planning the network: Hitrans

Best Practice Guide 2, Hitrans Consortium, EU Interreg III b.

Journal ▪ Widyastuti, H. and Mulley, C. (2005) 'The casualty cost of slight motor cycle injury in Surabaya,

Indonesia', Transport and Communications Bulletin for Asia and the Pacific, vol. 74, pp. 57-73. ▪ Mulley, C. and Walsh, M. (2005) 'Twentieth Century Public Policy in Motorised Bus Transport:

The Unitied States and the United Kingdom Compared', Transporte, Servicios y Telecomunicaciones., vol. 8, pp. 57-73.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. and Newman, A. (2005) 'The inter-war development of excursion and tours services in

the UK my motorised vehicles', T2M 3rd International Conference, York, United Kingdom, 2005. ▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2005) 'Network Planning for High Quality Public Transport', Thredbo

9, Lisbon, Portugal, 2005. ▪ Du, H. and Mulley, C. (2005) 'The Impact of Transport Infrastructure on Land Value using Tyne

and Wear Metro as a Case Study', 3rd International SIIV Congress, Bari, Italy, 2005. ▪ Mulley, C. (2005) 'Why interoperability is important to resolve the issues of intermodality.

Lessons from History? Round Table Discussion', Lessons in Transport Studies, COST340 Final Conference, Paris, France, 2005.

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Report ▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J., Smith, M., Du, H. and Grosso, S. (2005) 'Travel to Work Issues and

Employment in South Tyneside (Report commissioned by South Tyneside Council)'. ▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Higginson, M. (2005) 'Middlehaven: A review of Ultra Light Rail

Proposal (Report prepared for CPI, Middlesborough, UK)'.

2004

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (2004) 'Improving efficiency as a means to improving transport quality', Municipal

Engineer, Journal of the Institute of Civil Engineers, vol. 157, pp. 47-54. ▪ Mulley, C. (2004) 'Book Review- Maritime Enterprise and Empire, Sir William Mackinnon and his

Business Network, 1823-1893. (The Boydell Press, 2003, ISBN 0851159354). In J.F. Munro (ed.)', Journal of Business History.

▪ Mulley, C. (2004) 'Book Review- Companion to British Road Haulage History. In John Armstrong et al (ed.)', Journal of Business History.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. and Walsh, M. (2004) 'Twentieth century public policy in motorised bus transport:

the USA and the UK compared', T2M, Dearborn, United States, 2004. ▪ Edwards, S. and Mulley, C. (2004) 'How can Soft Benefits Increase the Viability of Multi-

Application Smart Card Schemes?', Proceedings of 11th ITS World Congress, Nagoya, Japan, 2004.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Smith, M. (2004) 'Business dimensions in developing the market for Flexible Transport Services (FTS)', International POLIS Conference, Italy, 2004.

▪ Mulley, C. (2004) 'Benchmarking internal efficiency: How useful is the process for local transport operators?', 2nd International Conference on Business, Economics, Management and Marketing, Athens, Greece, June.

▪ Mulley, C. (2004) 'The experiences of Bus Benchmarking in the UK', Association of Local Authority Managers, Blackpool, United Kingdom, May.

▪ Mulley, C. (2004) 'A postgraduate perspective', Transport Studies - an Audit of Change, Cardiff Wales, United Kingdom, February.

Report ▪ Mulley, C., Edwards, S., Blythe, P., Lewis, P. and et al (2004) 'Assessment Framework for the

Evaluation of Soft Benefits of Smart Card Schemes "National Smart Card Project"'. ▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J., Thorpe, N. and et al (2004) 'Final Report for the Bus Delay Study',

Commissioned by Nexus on behalf of the Tyne and Wear LTP Partners.

2003

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2003) 'The attractiveness and efficiency of public ownership - is it

affected by the nature of ownership', IATSS RESEARCH, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 16-26. ▪ Mulley, C. (2003) 'The benchmarking of the internal efficiency of local public transport', Trasporti

Europeii, vol. IX, pp. 13-19. ▪ Mulley, C. (2003) 'Book Review- The Coventry Motor Industry. In Thoms & Donnelly (ed.)',

Journal of Transport History.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. (2003) 'The benchmarking of the internal efficiency of public transport operators', Mass

Transport as a Choice not a Need, Athens, Greece, 2003. ▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J., Smith, M. and et al (2003) 'Long term socio-economic and other external

network effects of large scale infrastructure investments in urban agglomerations', AET, Strasbourg, France, September.

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Report ▪ Mulley, C. and TRANSECON Consortium (2003) 'Multicriteria evaluation results and sensitivity

analysis - Contract Report 6', EU Growth Programme Project No GMA1-2000-27409, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and TRANSECON Consortium (2003) 'Socio-economic assessment - Contract Report 5', EU Growth Programme Project No GMA1-2000-27409, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and TRANSECON Consortium (2003) 'Infrastructure Impact Assessment - Contract Report 4', EU Growth Programme Project No GMA1-2000-27409, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

2002

Report ▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Lewis, P. (2002) 'Benchmarking Reports for the ALBUM bus

companies-15 individual reports: one for each company utilising individual and database information', Bus Benchmarking Group.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Lewis, P. (2002) 'Benchmarking Report for Bus Eireann', Bus Eireann.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Lewis, P. (2002) 'Benchmarking Report for Translink', Translink. ▪ Mulley, C. and TRANSECON Consortium (2002) 'Common Analytical Framework - Contract

Report 2', EU Growth Programme Project No GMA1-2000-27409, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and TRANSECON Consortium (2002) 'Review of available data sources and previous projects - Contract Report 1', EU Growth Programme Project No GMA1-2000-27409, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

2001

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Mageean, J. (2001) 'The Development of a European Benchmarking

Handbook for Public Transport Operators', Proceedings of 54th UITP World Congress, London, United Kingdom, 2001.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Mageean, J. (2001) 'Benchmarking in the Local Passenger Transport Sector', Conference on Research Results and their application in Road and Railway Transport, Gyor, Hungary, November.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Mageean, J. (2001) 'EQUIP and benchmarking buses in the UK', Association of Local Authority Bus Managers, Reading, United Kingdom, March.

2000

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2000) 'The presence of ITS: the implications for the business case

versus the social CBA evaluation for investment', ITS Journal, vol. 6, pp. 69-82.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Anderson, J., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2000) 'The development of a Benchmarking Handbook

for Public Transport Operators', Proceedings of 32nd UTSG Conference, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2000.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J. and Mageean, J. (2000) 'The Development of a Benchmarking Handbook for Public Transport Operators', AET, Cambridge, United Kingdom, September.

▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (2000) 'Evaluation of Intelligent Transport Systems Applications in Public Transport', Alternative Financing Solutions for Urban Public Transportation, Prague, Czech Republic, September.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and EQUIP (2000) 'State-of-the-Art in Benchmarking for Quality in Public Transport -

Contract Report 3', EU Transport Programme EQUIP Project No UR-98-RS.3076, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

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▪ Mulley, C. and et al (2000) 'Recommendations and Conclusions - Contract Report', EU Transport Programme EQUIP Project No UR-98-RS.3076, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and et al (2000) 'The Benchmarking Handbook - Contract Report 4', EU Transport Programme EQUIP Project No UR-98-RS.3076, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and et al (2000) 'The Final Report - Contract Report 5', EU Transport Programme EQUIP Project No UR-98-RS.3076, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

1999

Journal ▪ Mageean, J., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J.D. (1999) 'Key Indicators of Terminals and Links',

Trasporti Europeii, vol. 5, no. 13, pp. 57-64. ▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J.D. (1999) 'The impediments to interoperability in the organisation of

Trans-European transport systems', Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 7, pp. 93-104.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and et al (1999) 'Benchmarking of Quality in Public Transport - Contract Report 2',

Transport Programme EQUIP Project No UR-98-RS.3076, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and EUROSIL (1999) 'Guidelines for the Appraisal of the Interconnection between Intermodal Transport and Area Development - Contract Report 9', EU Transport Programme EUROSIL Project No SC-1131, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and SORT-IT/MINIMISE (1999) 'Joint Final Deliverable - Contract Report 8/14', EU Transport Programme Project Nos ST-95-SC.402/ST-96-SC.401, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ EUROSIL Consortium, Mageean, J., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (1999) 'EUROSIL: Elaboration of an Evaluation Framework - Contract Report 8', EU Transport Programme EUROSIL Project No SC-1131, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ EUROSIL Consortium, Mageean, J., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (1999) 'EUROSIL: Synthesis and conclusions on case studies - Contract Report 6', EU Transport Programme EUROSIL Project No SC-1131, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

1998

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (1998) 'Nationalisation of the bus industry under the 1947 Act: the underlying

philosophy and initial progress', Journal of Transport History, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 122-38. ▪ Mulley, C. (1998) 'Transport Economics Revisited', Proceedings of the Chartered Institute of

Transport, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 47-55.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J.D. (1998) 'Managing Interoperability: An effective way of internalising

external costs in urban public transport', International Symposium on Technological and Environmental Topics in Transport: Externalities in Urban Transport: Assessing and reducing the impacts, Milan, Italy, October.

▪ Mageean, J., Mulley, C., Nelson, J.D. and Ratcliff, T. (1998) 'Improving system organisation by action on impediments to interoperability in European public transport', Proceedings of 8th World Conference on Transport Research, Antwerp, Belgium, July.

▪ Mulley, C., Nelson, J.D. and Rackcliff, T. (1998) 'Managing travel demand through improved public transport interoperability', Proceedings of International Symposium on Travel Demand Management, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, July.

▪ Mulley, C. (1998) 'Benchmarking and its opportunities in the bus industry', Annual Conference of Municipal Bus Company Directors, Brighton, United Kingdom, May.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and MINIMISE (1998) 'An Analytical Framework for Integrated and Applied Research',

EU Transport Programme ST-96.SC401, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

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▪ Mulley, C. and MINIMISE (1998) 'European Public Transport Review of Transport System Organisation', EU Transport Programme ST-96.SC401, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and MINIMISE (1998) 'An Analysis of Barriers to Interoperability caused by Suste, Organisation and Efficiency problems', EU Transport Programme ST-96.SC401, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and MINIMISE (1998) 'Managing Interoperabilty by Improvements in Transport System Organisation in Europe - Final Report', EU Transport Programme ST-96.SC401, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

1997

Book Chapter ▪ Mulley, C. (1997) 'The Background to Bus Regulation and the 1930 Road Traffic Act: Economic,

Political and Personal Influences in the 1920s' in Motor Transport, ed. Margaret Walsh, Scholar Press, London, United Kingdom.

Journal ▪ Holmes, G. and Mulley, C. (1997) 'Review of Statview for Windows', ACCOUNT - The Journal of

CTI-Accounting, Finance and Management.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. and Nelson, J.D. (1997) 'Enhancing interoperability through improvements in the

organisation of trans-European Networks', Proceedings of 4th ITS World Congress, Berlin, Germany, 1997.

▪ Mulley, C. (1997) 'Impediments to interoperability in the organisation of trans-European Transport Systems', PTRC, June.

Report ▪ EUROSIL Consortium, Mageean, J., Mulley, C. and Nelson, J. (1997) 'Identification of Key

Indicators', Transport Programme EUROSIL Project No SC-1131, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and MINIMISE (1997) 'The Role of System Capacity Management for the Improvement of European Transport', EU Transport Programme Minimise ST-96.SC401, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

1996

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (1996) 'Book Review- Bradford Corporation Trolleybuses. In J.S King (ed.)', Journal of

Transport History.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and MINIMISE (1996) 'Mechanism and Status Quo of Competition, Deregulation and

Privatisation in European Transport', EU Transport Programme ST-96.SC401, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

▪ Mulley, C. and MINIMISE (1996) 'Impediments in European Transport System Organsation and Measures to Enhance Interoperability', EU Transport Programme ST-96.SC401, Commission of the European Communities, Belgium.

1993

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. and Heseltine, P. (1993) 'Benefits of the Tyne and Wear Metro', Transportation

Planning Systems, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 11.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and Heseltine, P. (1993) 'The Effect of Privatisation on the Scottish Bus Group and

Bus Deregulation', Final Report and Executive Summary: Scottish Development Department, United Kingdom.

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▪ Mulley, C. and Heseltine, P. (1993) 'The Effect of Privatisation on the Scottish Bus Group and Bus Deregulation', Scottish Office, United Kingdom.

▪ Mulley, C. and Heseltine, P. (1993) 'The Effect of Privatisation on the Scottish Bus Group and Bus Deregulation - Final Report and Executive Summary', Scottish Development Department, United Kingdom.

1992

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. and Heseltine, P. (1992) 'The Benefits of the Tyne and Wear Metro', Proceedings of

the Light Rail Conference, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, October. ▪ Mulley, C. and Heseltine, P. (1992) 'Deregulation and privatisation of bus services: which

policy motivates competition?', Proceedings of the 6th World Conference on Transport Research, Lyon, France, July.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1992) 'The Effect of Privatisation on the Scottish Bus Group and Bus

Deregulation', An Overview Report and six case study reports for Blackburn, Bournemouth/Poole, Medway, Oxford, Nottingham and Tyne and Wear Study areas.

▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1992) 'Six Case Studies of the effects of competition on bus operation: The Overview Report', TRL - Contractor Report CR322.

▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1992) 'Six Case Studies of the effects of competition on bus operation: Tyne and Wear Study Area Report', TRL - Contractor Report CR350.

▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1992) 'Six Case Studies of the effects of competition on bus operation: The Oxford Study Area Report', TRL - Contractor Report CR346.

▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1992) 'Six Case Studies of the effects of competition on bus operation: Medway Study Area Report', TRL - Contractor Report CR348.

▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1992) 'Six Case Studies of the effects of competition on bus operation: Bournemouth/Poole Study Area Report', TRL - Contractor Report CR347.

▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1992) 'Six Case Studies of the effects of competition on bus operation: Nottingham Study Area Report', TRL - Contractor Report CR345.

▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1992) 'Six Case Studies of the effects of competition on bus operation: Blackburn Study Area', TRL - Contractor Report CR349.

1990

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (1990) 'Book Review- State Owned without Tears. In W Crossland Taylor (ed.)',

Journal of Transport History. ▪ Mulley, C. (1990) 'Book Review- Eastern Coach Works. In M Dogget (ed.)', Journal of Transport

History. ▪ Mulley, C. (1990) 'Book Review- The Proof of the Pudding. In A Townsin (ed.)', Journal of

Transport History.

1989

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (1989) 'Book Review- The Sowing and the Harvest. In W Crossland Taylor (ed.)',

Journal of Transport History. ▪ Mulley, C. (1989) 'Book Review- Transport Policy in the EEC. In H Whitelegg (ed.)', Regional

Studies.

Conference Paper ▪ Mulley, C. (1989) 'Privatisation, Buy-outs and the Bus Industry', Proceedings of the 20th Public

Transport Symposium, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, March.

1988

Book ▪ Mulley, C. and et al (1988) The initial effects of the deregulation of bus services in eight areas of

Scotland: Overview Report, Scottish Development Department.

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▪ Mulley, C. and et al (1988) The initial effects of the deregulation of bus services in eight areas of Scotland: The Highland Study Area, Scottish Development Department.

▪ Mulley, C. and et al (1988) The initial effects of the deregulation of bus services in eight areas of Scotland: North East Fife Area, Scottish Development Department.

▪ Mulley, C. and et al (1988) The initial effects of the deregulation of bus services in eight areas of Scotland: Dumfries and Galloway Region, Scottish Development Department.

▪ Mulley, C. and et al (1988) The initial effects of the deregulation of bus services in eight areas of Scotland: Penicuik and Dalkeith Corridors, Scottish Development Department.

▪ Mulley, C. and et al (1988) The initial effects of the deregulation of bus services in eight areas of Scotland: The Strathclyde Study Areas, Scottish Development Department.

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (1988) 'Book Review- Crossville. In W Crossland Taylor (ed.)', Journal of Transport

History. ▪ Mulley, C. (1988) 'Book Review- Fares Please. In E Watts (ed.)', Journal of Transport History. ▪ Mulley, C. (1988) 'Book Review- 'United' by N. Watson', Journal of Transport History, vol. March.

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. and Silcock, D. (1988) 'The Deregulation of Bus Services in Scotland: The Story so

far', Proceedings of the PTRC Summer Annual Meeting: PTRC, 1988. ▪ Mulley, C. (1988) 'The UK Framework: History and Implications for Deregulation', Proceedings

of Conference on Buses White Paper, London, United Kingdom, June.

1987

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. and Wright, M. (1987) 'Privatisation of National Bus Company', Fiscal Studies. ▪ Mulley, C. (1987) 'Book Review- Regulation. In J Hibbs (ed.)', Journal of Transport History. ▪ Mulley, C. (1987) 'Book Review- The Country Bus. In J Hibbs (ed.)', Journal of Transport History.

1986

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. and Keasey,, K. (1986) 'Deregulation and Privatisation of Local Buses in the UK',

International Journal of Transport Economics.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and Rowley, C.K. (1986) 'The viability of a Tees-Benelux roll on/roll off service', Tees

and Hartlepool Port Authority.

1983

Book ▪ Mulley, C. and Glaister, S. (1983) The public control of the British Bus Industry, Gower Press,

London, United Kingdom.

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (1983) 'The Background to Bus Regulation and the 1930 Road Traffic Act: Economic,

Political and Personal Influences in the 1920s', Journal of Transport History. ▪ Mulley, C. and Rowley, C.K. (1983) 'Transport Deregulation in the UK: a theoretical and

empirical analysis', International Journal of Transport Economics.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and Rowley, C.K. (1983) 'The use of roll on/roll off vessels for moving domestic and

international freight between the ports of Tees and Thames', Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority.

1982

Journal ▪ Mulley, C. (1982) 'Book Review- The Economics of Urban Freight Transport. In K Button (ed.)',

Regional Studies.

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Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. (1982) 'Freight Movement using coastal roll on/roll off vessels', Proceedings of

Transmode Conference, Basel, Switzerland, June.

Report ▪ Mulley, C. and Rowley, C.K. (1982) 'The use of coastal roll on/roll off vessels for moving

domestic freight in the UK', Tees and Hartlepool Port Authority.

1981

Conference Proceeding ▪ Mulley, C. (1981) 'A fixed Link across the Channel: Conflicts between National and EEC

Transport Policy Objectives?', Proceedings of 21st Conference of the Regional Science Association, Barcelona, Spain, 1981.

Media Contributions

▪ 6PR, Perth (Radio), Australia, 16 November 2018 A mention of research that found people would use public transport more if they were allowed to take their dogs on board

▪ Could allowing dogs on trains help ease Sydney's train crisis The Guardian (Newspaper), Australia, 13 April 2018 Mentioned research by Dr Jennifer Kent from the School of Architecture, Design and Planning and Professor Corinne Mulley from the Business School that found 95 percent of Sydney dog owners would use public transport with their dogs if allowed.

▪ Corinne Mulley on 6PR Perth 6PR Perth (Radio), 14 November 2017 6PR Perth interviewed Professor Corinne Mulley form Business School about the Ellenbrook Rail Line project in WA. ABC Newcastle also interviewed Professor Mulley about using homeowner levies to fund infrastructure projects.

▪ Sharing must work in a transport future ITLS Thinking Outside the Box, 31 July 2017 Doesn't everyone think that sharing is a good idea especially for everyone else? Of course there is always an element of 'I know that if everyone else shares I won't have to'.

▪ Research finds Gold Coast light rail property value 'sweet spot' Scimex (Internet), 30 May 2017 Scimex mentioned research by The University of Sydney Business School about how property value rises when new public transport systems are launched. Professor Corrinne Mulley was quoted.

▪ Uber for buses? The inner west might soon find out what that means Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), 26 May 2017 Professor Corinne Mulley was interviewed by the Sydney Morning Herald about the NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance's vision for an on-demand, Uber-style bus operation in Sydney's inner-west.

▪ Destination city Sydney Business Insights (Internet), 7 April 2017 Sydney Business Insights republished an article written by Corinne Mulley about whether public transport will keep pace with Australia's capital cities' rapidly growing populations.

▪ Canberra light rail: Fast track to the future or start of new set of problems? ABC News Canberra (Internet), 27 November 2015 Dr Geoffrey Clifton and Professor Corinne Mulley were interviewed on ABC News Canberra about the perception of and investment in light rail in relation to a rapid transit system proposed for Canberra.

▪ Destination: city (Innovation and Culture) Sydney Business Connect (Business School Magazine for Alumni) (Magazine), Australia, October

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2015 How public transport can keep pace and whether leveability can be maintained.

▪ Sydney has top PT minds Australasian Bus and Coach News (Internet), 25 June 2015 Australasian Bus and Coach News quotes Business School Dean, Professor Greg Whitwell and Professors Corinne Mulley and David Hensher in an article about the University of Sydney being recognised as the world's leading public transport researcher.

▪ Healthy Ideas Sydney Business Connect (Business School Magazine for Alumni) (Magazine), Australia, July 2014 Article about the Business School working with the Charles Perkins Centre to find solutions to the epidemic of diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease. Article discusses the Business of Health Network that Professor Mulley co-leads.

▪ Thousands will pay more with Opal Card Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 12 October 2013 Tens of thousands of public transport users will pay more for trains, buses and ferries once the Opal smartcard is rolled out across the city.

▪ Opal ticket system hits peak travel commuters Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 4 June 2013 The NSW Government's new Opal ticketing system changes will benefit more people than it will penalise....

▪ Rail Group Tries again The Mercury (Newspaper), Australia, 2 June 2013 Professor Corinne Mulley is quoted on the topic of providing fast and frequent bus services to Hobart to ease congestion, rather than implementing a rail solution for the city.

▪ Let's catch a fast bus Mercury on Saturday (Newspaper), Australia, 1 June 2013 Professor Mulley is reported for the Keynote speech given in Tasmania in particular to the merits of building a rapid transit corridor.

▪ 10 years too late Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 27 November 2012 Experts split on move to smartcard ticket system': contribution to the discussion on ticketing systems in Sydney.

▪ Rival cities leave Sydney smartcard in the dust Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 26 November 2012 Contribution to discussion on the role of smartcards in public transport.

▪ Linking services vital to get the city moving Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 12 November 2012 Article highlighting my paper on network redesign to enhance access within a fixed budget.

▪ One Finite Loop Popular Science (Magazine), Australia, 1 March 2012 Contribution to the discussion as to the future of the Monorail in Sydney.

▪ Slice of London living as city transport begins to see double Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 13 November 2011 Interviewed about double-decker plan for Sydney. http://smh.drive.com.au/roads-and-traffic/slice-of-london-living-as-city-transport-begins-to-see-double-20111112-1ncw1.html

▪ News item on reducing crowding through restrictions on non-workers' concession tickets The Telegraph (Newspaper), Australia, 8 August 2011

▪ Report on research entitled 'Solving the public transport puzzle' Sydney Business Connect (Business School Magazine for Alumni) (Magazine), Australia, July 2011

▪ Fare way to cut crowding Inner West Courier (Newspaper), Australia, 26 July 2011

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This article about reducing crowding was mentioned by the Editor when on ABC, quoting a poll of over 6000 which showed readership was split on whether it was a good idea.

▪ Expert commentary in response to announcement of the New Integrated Transport Authority ABC News (TV), Australia, 19 April 2011

▪ Quoted in article 'Transport card plans are off the rails' Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 18 April 2011 http://www.theherald.com.au/news/national/national/general/transport-card-plans-are-off-the-rails/2136357.aspx

▪ Getting public transport right means less emphasis on rail The Conversation (Internet), Australia, 5 April 2011 A commissioned opinion piece. Generated over 500 views and many comments.

▪ Focus is on magic of rail Inner West Courier (Newspaper), Australia, 16 March 2011 http://inner-west-courier.whereilive.com.au/news/story/focus-is-on-magic-of-rail/

▪ Rail travail Australasian Bus and Coach Magazine (Magazine), Australia, 07 March 2011 http://www.busnews.com.au/news/articleid/72572.aspx

▪ O'Farrell express to victory Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 20 February 2011 http://www.smh.com.au/national/state-election-2011/ofarrell-express-to-victory-20110219-1b099.html

▪ Talking buses for Sydney's future with YOpinion YOpinion (Internet), Australia, 23 December 2010 On YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qQ8BjDTlOE&feature=player_embedded

▪ Only small changes to light rail plan Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 21 December 2010 Quoted in above article http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/only-small-changes-to-light-rail-plan-20101220-1935x.html

▪ Article (joint with Rhonda Daniels) on 'Where does Community Transport fit into transport in NSW? Travel - the Community Transport Organisation Magazine (Magazine), Australia, October 2010

▪ Contribution quoted in article entitled 'MyZone off to good start but singles are going nowhere fast' Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 24 April 2010

▪ Analysis article on new 'MyZone' fare system entitled 'Its a better system , but there's still a long way to go' (page 10) The Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 17 April 2010

▪ The impact of the Auditor General's report on the performance of Sydney's buses ABC (Radio), Australia, 11 March 2010 Leading to a discussion about network planning and the impact of strategic corridors.

▪ Contribution on on-timne running of commuter trains 7 News (TV), Australia, 8 March 2010

▪ Interview on the new Fares announced ABC Sydney 702 (Radio), Australia, 2 February 2010

▪ Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 27 August 2009 Contribution on fares structures

▪ ABC 'Illawarra Mornings' with Steve Parsons (Radio), Australia, 5 August 2009 Live input on the role of demand responsive transport following the seminar on collective taxis at ITLS

▪ ABC Sydney: 702 Mornings with Deborah Cameron (Radio), Australia, 5 August 2009 Live discussion on the possible contribution of collective taxi services

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▪ Sydney Morning Herald (Newspaper), Australia, 5 August 2009 Report on Seminar given at ITLS about collective taxis in areas of low demand

▪ 10 News (TV), Australia, 12 June 2009 Response to announcement about one potentially tenderer pulling out from the tender competition in relation to the new electronic ticketing for Sydney region (T-card). Contribution in terms of what this might mean for the tender process and other aspects of what is good about electronic ticketing.

▪ Transport Engineering in Australia (Magazine), Australia, January 2009 Article entitled Appointment of Professor Corinne Mulley to the newly created Chair in Public Transport