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Workers not afraid of return to CBD, just the transport to get there

Friday April 16, 2021
Workers are not avoiding a return to the CBD offices, they were avoiding the public transport that took them there, according to a study by Roy Morgan.
Brisbane residents were staying away from public transport. (Image: Unsplash, euisun)
Using movement data that UberMedia gleaned from mobile phones, Roy Morgan found that about 67 per cent of the pre-COVID movement had returned to the Brisbane CBD.
That was considerably higher than Melbourne (52 per cent) and Sydney (56 per cent), but both of those cities were improving rapidly and were at 12-month peaks.
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