South West Queensland ROC

Resident workers - Method of travel to work - All industries

Within the South West Queensland ROC, there is a lower proportion of resident All industries workers using public transport to get to work than the Queensland workforce.

Maximising access to employment is a key objective in any economic development strategy. Understanding the modes of transport the South West Queensland ROC's local resident workers use (either within or outside the local area), informs decision-makers about the effectiveness of transport modes, routes and availability of local public transport.

There are a number of reasons why people use different Modes of Transport to get to work including:

  • The availability of affordable and effective public transport options between place of residence and place of work;
  • The number of motor vehicles available within a household; and
  • The travel distance to work, which for example, can allow people to walk or bicycle to their place of employment.

Method of Travel to Work data should be viewed in conjunction with resident place of work for a clearer picture of where working residents are employed.

Data source

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) – Census 2016 & 2021 – by place of work

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Current benchmark:
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Resident workers method of travel to work
South West Queensland ROC20212016Change
Main method of travelNumber%. Queensland%Number%. Queensland%2016 - 2021
Car, as driver7,08160.660.06,85557.464.1+226
Car, as passenger5795.04.56325.35.3-53
Train40.01.860.13.2-2
Bus240.22.0410.33.6-17
Ferry000.2000.1--
Tram000.1000.1--
Truck1831.60.82201.80.9-37
Motorbike/Motor scooter730.60.7940.80.9-21
Bicycle570.50.7990.81.0-42
Taxi/Other120.10.370.10.2+5
Other - multiple methods1691.40.62782.31.5-109
Walked only1,0048.62.61,0058.43.3-1
Worked at home1,58313.514.11,59713.45.3-14
Did not go to work7956.811.19177.79.7-122
Not stated1251.10.51871.60.9-62
Total 11,689100.0100.011,938100.0100.0-249

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions)

Please refer to specific data notes for more information
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Dominant groups

In 2021, there were 28 resident workers who caught public transport to work (train, bus, tram or ferry) in the South West Queensland ROC, compared with 7,916 who drove in private vehicles (car – as driver, car – as passenger, motorbike, or truck).

Analysis of the method of travel to work of the resident workers in the South West Queensland ROC shows that 0.2% used public transport, while 67.7% used a private vehicle, compared with 3.9% and 66.0% respectively in Queensland.

The major differences between the method of travel to work of the resident workers in the South West Queensland ROC and the Queensland workforce were:

  • A larger percentage of resident workers who walked only (8.6% compared to 2.6%)
  • A smaller percentage of resident workers who did not go to work (6.8% compared to 11.1%)
  • A smaller percentage of resident workers who travelled by bus (0.2% compared to 2.0%)
  • A smaller percentage of resident workers who travelled by train (0.0% compared to 1.8%)

Emerging groups

The largest changes in the method of travel to work of the resident workers in the South West Queensland ROC between 2016 and 2021 were:

  • Car, as driver (+226 resident workers)
  • Did not go to work (-122 resident workers)
  • Other - multiple methods (-109 resident workers)
  • Car, as passenger (-53 resident workers)

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