Books in your local library

Moreton Bay Libraries has a good collection of contemporary books about transportation. Here are a few to pique your interest. The more often you borrow books, the more the library sees the topic as one of interest in the community. 

movement book
Movement : how to take back our streets and transform our lives Verkade, Thalia
building the cycling city
Building the cycling city : the Dutch blueprint for urban vitality Bruntlett, Melissa
brief history of the wheel
A brief history of motion : from the wheel, to the car, to what comes next Standage, Tom
Walkable Cities book
Walkable city rules : 101 steps to making better places Speck, Jeff
paved paradise
Paved paradise : how parking explains the world Grabar, Henry
Invisible woman
Invisible women : exposing data bias in a world designed for men Criado-Perez, Caroline
city limits
City limits : infrastructure, inequality, and the future of America's highway Kimble, Megan
when driving isn't an option
When driving is not an option : steering away from car dependency Zivarts, Anna Letitia
carmaggedon
Carmageddon : how cars make life worse and what to do about it Knowles, Daniel
dark pr
Dark PR : how corporate disinformation undermines our health and the environment Ennis, Grant (see also our podcast)
inclusive transportation
Inclusive transportation : a manifesto for repairing divided communities Davis, Veronica O.
roadways to people
Roadways for people : rethinking transportation planning and engineering Peterson, Lynn
52 ways to walk
52 ways to walk : the surprising science of walking for wellness and joy, one week at a time Streets, Annabel
A woman in a pink top jogs toward the open door of a green TransLink bus

Are you 18+ years?

Do you live in the larger Caboolture region?

With limited access to public transport?

If yes, you are invited to complete a 10-minute anonymous online survey.

Participants can choose to enter a draw to win 1 of 2 x $50.00 e-gift cards.

This survey is for residents of the wider Caboolture area.
If you live in any suburb in or around Caboolture (see the full list below), your input is encouraged. The survey uses Caboolture which refers to the whole area, not just the suburb.

Beachmere
Bellmere
Bellthorpe
Booroobin
Bracalba
Burpengary + East
Caboolture + Upper
Campbells Pocket
Cedarton
Commissioners Flat
Corymbia
D’Aguilar
Deception Bay
Delaneys Creek
Donnybrook
Elimbah
Godwin Beach
Greenstone
Lilywood
Meldale
Moodlu
Moorina
Morayfield
Mount Delaney
Mount Mee
Narangba
Neurum
Ningi
Rocksberg
Sandstone Point
Stanmore
Stony Creek
Toorbul
Wagtail Grove
Wamuran
Woodford

Ethics approval: A252866

Exp: 31 March 2026

Laura's family crossing the road
If you're interested in what we do, we could do with your support

Get Around Caboolture is a community movement advocating for more travel options for people in
Caboolture & Morayfield. 

Our Goals

1. All children can ride to school on safe streets 

2. All young adults can get to work or study without needing a car so they begin adulthood without a debt of $15,000 a year. 

A lack of transport options leads to a high financial burden for
families, businesses and governments.

The only way we can be sustainable for the long term is with your help. 

Photo: Dan Peled/The Guardian