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The Queensland Centre for Population Research has found green infrastructure reduced the number of people traveling to the University of Queensland St Lucia campus by car. While the number
of people visiting the campus since 2002 has increased by 7000, the growth has been achieved without increasing the volume of traffic on roads. Read more at The University of Queensland
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