Brisbane - more liveable than Mumbai! |
So, apart from shops that close at 5:30pm, worse restaurants than Damascus (140th), and lack of culture, why has Brisbane fared so badly compared to its peers? Poor public transport of course!
- World's 2nd highest bus fares, 3rd highest train fares. Most expensive fares in Australia, which are deterring public transport use.
- Grossly inefficient, generally infrequent, and confusing bus network. This was compounded by the failure of Queensland government and Brisbane City Council to implement TransLink's bus network review.
- Laughably infrequent train system, both during peak and off-peak.
- Poor connectivity between bus and train networks.
- Failure of successive governments to develop the train network to cope with demand - e.g. failure to implement required additional tracks, Cross River Rail, improved signalling, new trains, and timetable improvements.
It should be noted that for example, two public transport journeys in Melbourne on a Sunday will be nearly half the cost than in Brisbane, and with trains running 3 times more frequently in Melbourne!
In addition to poor public transport in SE Queensland, there is also a big issue with uncontrolled urban sprawl (e.g. Ripley Valley, Flagstone, Yarrabilba) adding to the inefficient road and rail transport network. It is clear that Brisbane's relatively poor liveability (against its peers) is due to the failure of successive governments when it comes to implementing an frequent, affordable, and efficient public transport network.
Economist article:
http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2013/08/daily-chart-19
Courier Mail story:
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/campbell-newman-blasts-economist-liveable-cities-rankings-that-place-brisbane-20th/story-fnihsrf2-1226706061303