Noosa News
Staggered school times push to fight congestion
Transurban chief executive Scott Charlton is calling on public and private sector employers, including schools, to come together in an unprecedented alliance to develop a co-ordinated approach to flexible working, to prevent a return to peak period road congestion in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. He said change would not happen as the result of individual company policies, nor would it be effective if every employer was to shift in a similar way. “There is an opportunity particularly around…
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