Corporate Body

Austroads

From
Haymarket, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body and Transport
Website
http://www.austroads.com.au
Location
Haymarket, New South Wales

Summary

Austroads is an association of Australian and New Zealand road traffic authorities. Austroads works towards providing a strategy for the management, operation and development of the road systems in Australia and New Zealand.

Details

From their Web site, June 2002: "Austroads membership comprises the six Australian State and two Territory road transport and traffic authorities, the Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services, the Australian Local Government Association and Transit New Zealand."

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

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