
Canberra
Audrey Quicke is a researcher at the Australia Institute, working across the Climate & Energy program and the Nordic Policy Centre.
Audrey leads the Climate & Energy Program’s transport work. Her interests and research include transport decarbonisation, electric vehicle policy, and hydrogen policy – including a published book chapter comparing Norwegian and Australian electric vehicle policy. She also leads the annual Climate of the Nation report, the nation’s longest running survey of public attitudes towards climate change. She trained as an Al Gore Climate Reality Leader and holds a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Environment in Environmental Management and Climate Science.
Latest Research
Fuelling efficiency
Introducing fleet fuel efficiency standards would reduce transport emissions, save motorist money on fuel, increase the availability of electric vehicle models, and reduce Australia’s reliance on imported foreign oil
Next stop: Zero emissions buses by 2030
To reduce rising transport emissions, policies to support the electrification of public transport bus fleets by 2030 should be prioritised.
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Addressing Australia’s Liquid Fuel Security
Undermining Climate Action
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