Join the WA Emerging Professionals for this ‘Speed Networking’ style event as they share their career stories and offer advice to groups of students in a relaxed environment.
International Women’s Day has marked progress and challenged inequality for over 115 years. In 2026, the Give to Gain theme reminds us that when we invest in women — through opportunity, visibility, and support — the entire community benefits. This webinar brings that message into sharp focus for the transport industry. Together, our speakers will share lived experience, insights, and examples of how giving support creates stronger, more inclusive transport systems.
In September 2025, after two years of development the new Application and Technical Guidelines for Pedestrian Crossing Facilities was released by Main Roads WA. This event will provide information on the key elements of the guideline along with a question and answer session.
Join us for this webinar which will explore managed motorway benefits, operational objectives, elements, foundation infrastructure, provision of emergency lanes and some insights from VIC/DTP.
Join the NSW/ACT Branch for a practical day of learning and connection. Attendees will gain up‑to‑date insights into traffic engineering and transport planning, exchange ideas and research, and build valuable professional networks. The program explores fresh perspectives on road safety, parking and cycleway design, sustainable and active transport, and the growing role of traffic data, highlighted by a thought‑provoking expert panel on the key challenges facing today’s transport professionals.
Victoria’s new car parking reforms under Amendment VC277 represent a significant shift in how parking requirements are set, linking provision more closely to public transport accessibility. This one hour online webinar will unpack the reforms, explain the PTAL methodology at a high level, and and explore what the changes mean in practice for both the private and public sector.
Kick off the new year with the Transport Professionals Association QLD Emerging Professionals Network! Join us for a fun and relaxed evening of networking and ten-pin bowling as we welcome 2026 in style. This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow emerging professionals in the transport industry, build your network, and enjoy some friendly competition!
Join us to hear perspectives on the evolution of the South East Queensland bus network from Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane City Council and Brisbane Airport Corporation representatives. Facilitated and hosted by Queensland Major Branch Sponsor PSA Consulting, there will be networking opportunities before and after the technical components in the centrally located Brisbane Club.
The Transport Modelling Guidelines have been updated to address NSW’s current challenges, and reflect best practice and emerging technologies. They now provide a clear, consistent foundation for modelling – making it easier to deliver reliable results that support NSW priorities such as housing delivery and improved transport solutions. This session intends to walk you through the development, purpose, and benefits of the new Transport Modelling Guidelines, hearing from both the TfNSW Chief Transport Planner and Director of Transport Modelling. This session will also have a Q&A portion with the developers of the Guidelines.
Join us to hear from Griffith & Bond University PhD and Masters Graduates on topics from road ecology, sensory urban design, suburban walkability, and green bridges.
Join the QLD Branch as we welcome the new year with our peers and colleagues. This event is open to members and non-members with drinks and nibbles provided.
Celebrate and wrap up 2025 with the WA Branch. Join us for an informal evening to connect with fellow professionals, expand your network, and enjoy a relaxed social setting.
Join your colleagues in the Transport Industry across South Australia as we slow the pace and steer from 2025 into 2026 with a deliberate detour from work to socialising. It’s the perfect chance to reconnect with your network in a relaxed, safe setting, enjoy great company and local hospitality, and recharge before we get moving again.
Join us for an insightful discussion on why transport models must go beyond traditional boundaries. Discover how integrating wider impacts across sectors—such as energy systems, land use planning, and active transport—creates more resilient and future-ready solutions.
Join your colleagues in the Transport Industry, as we reduce speed and turn from 2025 into 2026 with a detour from working into socialising. A perfect opportunity to reconnect with your network in a safe environment as we take advantage of a great place before we get moving again.
The TPA WA Emerging Professionals Network Showoff Night is a chance for you to gain an insight into different areas of the transport industry as our speakers share their great work! Come along, join other young transport professionals and network in a relaxed setting and hear what some of our early to mid-career level professionals have been up to.
The VIC/TAS Branch is pleased to invite all members and industry partners to attend our end-of-year event. Join us to celebrate the end of a successful year for the Branch while catching up with new and old connections alike. A complimentary first drink as well as canapes will be provided on the night.
During the COVID-19 crisis, several cities seized the moment to rapidly implement networks of temporary cycling infrastructure. This event explores the challenges and successes of such roll-outs in Melbourne and Wellington, offering valuable insights into material choices, political dynamics, community engagement, and the broader question of whether temporary cycleways are a worthwhile investment.
Join us at The Club at Parkwood Village (Parkwood Golf Club) for a round of mini golf followed by lunch and technical presentations. The event will focus on 'setting the scene' for the transport challenges and opportunity ahead for the Gold Coast in 2026 and beyond. A great opportunity to network with fellow professionals with an interest in transport and share your ideas around the future of our City.
Join the QLD Branch for our End-of-Year Social Event as we wrap up 2025. This is your chance to connect with colleagues, share highlights from the year, and toast to the festive season in a relaxed, social setting. This is the perfect opportunity to build connections, reflect on the year’s achievements, and get excited for what’s ahead in 2026.
Join Industry Partner, VLC as experts explore the synergy between transport modelling and economic appraisal, this session highlights how their integration enhances project evaluation—enabling innovations such as in-model representation of bus priority perceptions, quantification of new mode benefits, and improved toll road benefit estimation.
Join the QLD Transport Modelling Network (TMN) to explore advanced Transport and Land Use Modelling (TLUM) with industry experts. This event will provide a great forum for networking and discussing how we can add value with transport models and potential advances in application.
This session will focus on regional developments in traffic and transport planning with a focus on emerging issues such as natural disaster recovery and resilience and e-scooters.
The digital media ecosystem is changing, and there’s been a rise in a range of educational topics, including urban design to transport topics. This engaging webinar will explore social media; the challenges of platforms and algorithms; creating digital content using just your phone; and how it can lead to real world impact.

