Access to Transport

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Data for Victorian women includes whether or not they have access to a motor vehicle to drive, whether they have difficulty with transport and whether or not they can easily get to places they need to. Data is also available for Victorian women who provide unpaid assistance by providing transport or running errands, and for Victorian people who perform voluntary work by transporting people or goods.  Further Info

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Community Indicators Victoria (CIV) provides local community wellbeing data for Victorian women including whether they experienced transport limitations in the previous 12 months.

This external link will take you to the CIV report entitled "Gender and Community Wellbeing". To access the gendered data;

  • Click on the heading "Wellbeing Data" to display the wellbeing indicator results for Metropolitan Melbourne, Country Victoria, and the Victorian average.
  • Click on the "Show More" link under each indicator heading.

This report is available in the Live Reports section of the CIV site which is usually only accessible to CIV website members (a direct link has been provided to The Index). The Wellbeing Reports section of the CIV site provides a snapshot of community wellbeing for Victorian Local Government Areas. To explore all of the CIV data, you will need to become a CIV member and access the Live Reports section where you can tailor your own wellbeing data.

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The new ABS 2006 Census Tables and Community Profiles tools include data for Victorian women such as the method of travel to work. The data can be accessed via the ABS topic Transport Access & Use and includes some data for Victorian Indigenous women.  Further Info

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Data includes whether Victorian women feel safe using or waiting for public transport alone after dark.  Further Info

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The number of Victorian women aged 60 years and over who need assistance with transport and the extent to which their needs are met.  Further Info

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