Greg Moran is a Senior Associate in the Transport and Cities program at the Grattan Institute, an independent public policy think tank. Greg has more than 13 years’ experience in public policy and regulation across a range of areas. Greg began his career at the Reserve Bank of Australia, where he worked on policy and regulation relating to payments systems and financial market infrastructure. He has also worked at the Australian Energy Regulator on the economic regulation of electricity and gas networks. Since joining Grattan in 2015, Greg has worked in the Energy and Health programs in addition to the Transport and Cities program. In October 2019, Greg co-authored two Grattan reports on congestion charging: ‘Why it’s time for congestion charging: better ways to manage busy urban roads’ and ‘Right time, right place, right price: a practical plan for congestion charging in Sydney and Melbourne’.