Access to jobs and services in Melbourne and Geelong
This page shows interactive maps for access to jobs and services in Melbourne and Geelong, from Urban Transport Crowding and Congestion, a supplementary report for the 2019 Australian Infrastructure Audit.
Drag the slider to compare how access to jobs differs between 2016 (left) and 2031 (right), or how access to services differs between public transport (left) and cars (right). Refer to this page for further guidance on how to interact with the maps, or for how to view map layers not presented on this page.

The colours represent the percentage of all jobs within a city accessible within 30 minutes by car during AM peak. 2016 is shown on the left side and 2031 is on the right side.

The colours represent the percentage of all jobs within a city accessible within 30 minutes by public transport during AM peak. 2016 is shown on the left side and 2031 is on the right side.

The colours represent the average travel time to nearest public hospital using either public transport or cars during 2031 AM peak. Public transport is shown on the left side and cars is on the right side.

The colours represent the average travel time to nearest public primary school using either public transport or cars during 2031 AM peak. Public transport is shown on the left side and cars is on the right side.