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You are invited to take part in research understanding the current state of the community transport sector in QLD and how to improve the sector for clients.
This research is run by researchers at Griffith University.
If you are over the age of 16, are a regular user of community transport and reside in Townsville and Rockhampton, your experience and insights on the sector would be highly valuable and go towards helping to create a better community transport service.
You are welcome to participate in focus groups, one-on-one interviews or surveys as part of this research. You will be paid for your time participating and accessibility services will be provided if required. If you would like to know more about the research, please click and download the information sheet on the right hand side of the page.
Please contact student researcher Daniel Clarke (d.clarke4@griffith.edu.au) if you are interested to participate. Thank you so much.
You are invited to take part in research understanding the current state of the community transport sector in QLD and how to improve the sector for clients.
This research is run by researchers at Griffith University.
If you are over the age of 16, are a regular user of community transport and reside in Townsville and Rockhampton, your experience and insights on the sector would be highly valuable and go towards helping to create a better community transport service.
You are welcome to participate in focus groups, one-on-one interviews or surveys as part of this research. You will be paid for your time participating and accessibility services will be provided if required. If you would like to know more about the research, please click and download the information sheet on the right hand side of the page.
Please contact student researcher Daniel Clarke (d.clarke4@griffith.edu.au) if you are interested to participate. Thank you so much.