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.
The QLD Emerging Professionals Network, in collaboration with AIA EmAGN, PIA Young Planners and AILA Fresh, invite you to join us at Urban Unwind – an opportunity for emerging professional working in the urban space to network and build relationships. Whether you’re a transport or traffic planner, engineer or modeller we’d love to invite you to meet likeminded and passionate professionals working as urban planners, architects and landscape architects.
Come and join the TAS EPN for an opportunity to catch-up with industry colleagues and hear from our guest speakers talk about some bold opportunities to shape our transport future. Bring your friends and colleagues to what is set to be a great evening of knowledge sharing and networking with industry peers
Join the WA Branch to hear from expert presenters working in local government invested in network operations, approvals and place activation.
Get ready for an insightful session featuring expert speakers from the 2025 National Conference as they dive into parking, placemaking, and active transport—sharing fresh ideas and strategies to shape the future of our cities
Join us on a relaxed 10 km ride through the heart of Sydney, exploring the city’s evolving bike infrastructure and cycleways. Participants will gain a first-hand understanding of the benefits and historical challenges of providing micromobility transport options by cycling on the routes themselves. This experiential approach allows participants to observe existing infrastructure, identify gaps or barriers, and reflect on how user experience informs effective planning and design.
Join us for an insightful presentation on transport corridor planning and design from a local government perspective. Discover how the City of Moreton Bay is tackling rapid population growth through innovative transport strategies, and learn about the challenges and successes in building a future-ready city.
Join us as Transport for NSW provides a TPA member briefing on the review of the NSW Roads Act, including a discussion on its implications for traffic engineering and transport planning in NSW. The review is to ensure it is modern, adaptable, and meets future transport and community needs. Key priorities include updating the 30-year-old legislation to reflect contemporary road usage, simplifying processes for faster decision-making, and ensuring inclusivity for all road user.
Unlock that treasure chest of knowledge and bring your most competitive colleagues or peers for the annual AITPM Trivia night! The Trivia night will involve your favourite transport facts, pop culture for all generations and an opportunity to claim victory amongst fellow transport professionals. There will be multiple rounds to prove your worthiness of eternal glory so come along for a night of fun!
Join us for a special breakfast event featuring Lucy Saunders, founder of Healthy Streets, as she shares insights from her Australian tour, including key conversations with state and local governments. Lucy will highlight opportunities and gaps in implementing Healthy Streets in Victoria. The session will include a panel discussion with a local councillor and an infrastructure delivery expert, exploring the challenges faced by decision-makers and practitioners - and how we can overcome them.
How Council Strategies and Visions can deliver Healthy Streets in Melbourne | Mon 15 September 2025.
Transport Professionals Association and The City of Melbourne invite council decision-makers and senior executives to a focused seminar and panel discussion with Lucy Saunders, founder of Healthy Streets. Gain strategic insights on applying the Healthy Streets Framework to enhance community wellbeing through transport and placemaking. This event offers practical approaches to delivering healthier, more resilient streets that align with your community’s long-term vision.
In collaboration with Translink, the QLD Emerging Professionals Network has been given a special opportunity to see inside a vital piece of transport infrastructure - the Brisbane Metropolitan Transport Management Centre - and gain an understanding of how the systems and devices are used to monitor and manage the Brisbane transport network. You’ll get the chance to speak to staff and hear about the issues and challenges they face in their roles and learn how they identify and respond to incidents across the network.
Join us for an engaging and interactive technical event on Building Cities, led by Lucy Saunders, Director of Healthy Streets. This is a Gold Coast session focused upon an introduction and application of the Healthy Streets framework.
Lucy Saunders, keynote speaker at the 2025 National Conference, will be touring nationally to share her knowledge and expertise to those who aren't able to attend the conference. Join us for her QLD leg of the tour as she discusses street design through the lens of Healthy Streets and participate in a short interactive walk as we apply the Healthy Streets tools in person.
Save the date to join us in Adelaide - one of the world’s most liveable cities, next September for the 2025 AITPM National Transport Conference, as we explore the theme of 'Movement for Liveable Communities'.
Join us as we see out the end of FY25 and celebrate our industry with an evening social networking event. No speeches or presentations, just an opportunity to catch up with your colleagues in the industry. This event is open to everyone with an interest in the transport sector.
Join us for an inspiring evening as experienced professionals share pivotal moments from their early careers — including challenges, turning points, and lessons learned. Hear their honest reflections and practical advice to help you navigate your own career journey with confidence. This event also offers a great opportunity to connect and network with fellow emerging professionals in a relaxed setting. Food and drinks provided.
Come join us for a ‘welcome back’ to the GC sub-branch networking event. We will have various speakers from Local Government to kick things off as well as a Mentimeter for attendees to get involved in what they want to see at future GC events.
Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the NSW Active Transport Health Model—a powerful evidence-based tool designed to quantify the health impacts of walking and cycling. Tailored specifically for NSW, this model helps state and local practitioners calculate the health benifits of active transport, from increased physical activity and reduced air pollution to fewer road trauma incidents. Learn how to embed health impact modelling into infrastructure planning to support healthier, more active communities.
The upcoming members briefing session is a fantastic opportunity for interested members to gain valuable insights and guidance on the path to AITPM board membership.
Understanding Safe System Assessment (SSA) – Insights from Queensland Practice | Tuesday 8 July 2025
Join Michael Gillies, a senior manager at Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads and a recognised leader in road safety, for an insightful session on Safe System Assessment (SSA) as part of the AITPM webinar series. In this session, Michael will unpack the key principles behind SSAs; what they are, why they are a critical part of road safety practice, and how they are applied in real-world project planning.
The Annual Meeting of the AITPM WA Branch Members of the Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Ltd (ACN 062 495 452) (herein referred to as AITPM) is scheduled for Thursday 26 June 2025 at 12.00pm (AWST) via Online Zoom.
The Annual Meeting of the AITPM SA Branch Members of the Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Ltd (ACN 062 495 452) (herein referred to as AITPM) is scheduled for Wednesday 25 June 2025 at 5.30pm (ACST) and will be followed by a dinner.
AITPM and the Heart Foundation are co-hosting this special presentation with Peter Norton, Associate Professor of history in the Department of Engineering and Society at the University of Virginia (USA). The session will be of value for anyone wanting to apply a people-first approach to transport and traffic policy and projects. Such reallocation of public space embeds community health and wellbeing into transport outcomes. It also helps address issues of traffic congestion, urban sprawl and climate change.

