This AITPM online webinar focuses around the requirements and approaches of practitioners preparing Infrastructure Australia (IA) business case submissions. Infrastructure Australia submissions are a key step in the funding of many large infrastructure projects across Australia. The process required has a number of key steps that require proponents to provide objective reasoning as to the value of the problem, consideration to a range of options, followed by the justification of the proposed solution through economic and strategic measures. Please join us for three presentations by eminent specialists Hamish Barnet (Infrastructure Australia), Darryl Patterson (Arup) and James Thompson (KPMG), followed by a Q&A.
The AITPM Victorian and Tasmanian Branch welcomes all members to our 2022 Branch Annual Meeting. Members are invited to join us (in-person or online) for our AITPM VIC/TAS Branch Annual Meeting from 5.00pm to 5.45pm on Wednesday 13th July 2022.
The AITPM WA Branch welcomes all members to our 2022 Branch Annual Meeting. Please join us online for the announcement of the Branch Committee election results, a report on Branch activities and finances for 2021/22 and an update on future directions. Members also have to opportunity to raise matters for consideration.
AITPM SA Committee is pleased to invite you to attend our 2022 Annual Branch Meeting (ABM) and Dinner, on Wednesday 6th July at the Coopers Ale House, Adelaide. This will include a special guest presentation from our own Peter Doupe, who will reflect on his career. Following the formal part of the meeting, we will enjoy a meal and drinks and have the opportunity to network with your fellow SA branch members.
The AITPM NSW Branch welcomes its members, their guests and others to attend the 2022 Annual Dinner and Branch Meeting. We will enjoy a three course meal and drinks while hearing reports on the previous year, results of the NSW Branch Committee election and a presentation from guest speaker Kiersten Fishburn - Deputy Secretary, Cities & Active Transport at Transport for NSW.
Walking and cycling in was mooted to enjoy a boom during the early years of the pandemic, but as we “learn to live with Covid” in mid-2022, how is active transport going? This seminar brings together speakers involved in the planning, delivery and data side of active transport infrastructure, to get insight into their work.
You are invited to this AITPM NSW/ACT Branch webinar designed to provide practitioners with an overview of the NSW Road Safety Action Plan 2026. The overview of the strategy will be delivered by Ralston Fernandes, Senior Manager Road Safety Strategy, Safety Environment & Regulation, NSW Centre for Road Safety.
The AITPM QLD Branch welcomes members and guests to attend a breakfast with a keynote address and panel session on the work underway to prepare the South East Queensland (SEQ) Rail Network for the future. In conjunction with a celebration of International Women in Engineering Day we will hear a presentation from TMR TransLink Deputy Director General - Sally Stannard followed by a panel session including Queensland Rail Head of SEQ - Scott Riedel and CRRDA Director of Customer and Operational Integration - Nerida Hand who will discuss the collaborative ways of working to deliver the upcoming critical program of rail improvements. Following breakfast we will hold our Queensland Branch Annual meeting.
The Australian Transport Assessment and Planning (ATAP) Guidelines (known as the National Guidelines for Transport System Management before 2016) have played an important role since 2004 when they were first published. In September 2021 a number of new and updated pieces of ATAP guidance were published. Following the completion of a review in 2021, a new program for maintaining and improving the Guidelines has approved. The presentation will provide an over of these recent developments.
The AITPM NSW/ACT Branch are pleased to invite you to a technical webinar sponsored by EMM, the NSW Branch sponsor. Join us to hear about the progress of Electric Vehicles in Australia. Hear from two leading experts in Electric Vehicles: Steve Amor, Electric Vehicle Segment Lead Electrification, ABB Australia and Dr Tim Brooker, National Technical Leader, Traffic and Transport, EMM.
QLD YPN are hosting a Coffee Roulette networking event! This will take on a speed dating style where Young/Early Professionals are paired to meet and greet each other, rotating every few minutes. At this event, you will be able to create connections quickly amongst other young professionals, making it less nerve-racking attending your next in-person AITPM event. Drinks and light bakery snacks will be provided!
AITPM VIC YPN and Stantec are pleased to host a Healthy Streets Assessment Walkshop for young professionals involving a site visit to assess a selected street in Melbourne's CBD using the Healthy Streets Assessment Tool guided by James Laing. This is a catered event held at Stantec’s 55 Collins Street office on Thursday 26th May at 3pm. There are limited spots so book now to avoid missing out!
Back to Basics returns for 2022! Calling graduates, anyone new to our industry or anyone wanting a refresher. This is a great opportunity to learn from an experienced industry professional and obtain a solid grounding in some fundamental traffic and transport topics. The topics this year are: Transport Impact Assessments, Data Sources and Collection Techniques, Road Safety Audits and Introduction to Modelling.
We invite you to join the official unveiling of the AMAG enterprise solution –SMART SaaS Platform incorporating SMART Safety, SMART Survey and SMART Operations via webstream on Wednesday, 25 May from 12:30pm - 1:30pm This AITPM event, led by Marty Prowse, CEO of Matrix and Simon Washington, CEO of AMAG, will provide a demonstration of the SMART Platform Products and provide an opportunity to talk with AMAG and Matrix staff and engineers.
The AITPM SA Branch and Transport Modelling Network (TMN) is proud to provide this special workshop event. The Department for Infrastructure and Transport has recently released their SIDRA guidelines for SIDRA 9. This is an opportunity for practitioners (experienced and aspiring) to come along and learn about the new guidelines and how to apply them when building and calibrating a SIDRA 9 model. The event will be held on the 25th of May from 9.30am-1130am. It will be a hybrid event where you can attend in person at the SMEC office (workshop sponsors) or on line (spots are limited in person). We look forward to seeing you there for this fantastic learning opportunity where we will also discuss further developments in the modelling space in South Australia.
Toowoomba Technical Seminar - Project Justification and Community Benefits | In-person | 25 May 2022
The AITPM Queensland Branch is pleased to host an in-person event in Toowoomba, which will present a range of views and discussion on how investment in Toowoomba’s transport system can deliver economic, social and environmental benefits for the community. Hear from engineers and planners currently working on developing the future transport network for Toowoomba: 1. Anthony Burke will explore frameworks for project identification and benefits. 2. Tim Cupitt will provide an overview of the barriers to realising the benefits of transport investments or the aspirations of transport plans. 3. Thomas Boulton will expand on the economic evaluation of project benefits and provide insight from his experience living and working in the UK. 4. Brian McKay will share his experience of working with the community to improve safety and connectivity in Highfields as part of the Central Highfields Master Plan, prioritising pedestrian and cyclist movements while maintaining access to other road u
There is limited understanding of how people are truly interacting with their cities. High-level and static data is often relied upon to inform our understanding and thus how we plan, but cities are dynamic and accessing comprehensive real-time geodata has not been easy – until now. People movement data not only provides insights to how people are moving around places, but also offers insights into how long people are spending in certain areas, where they’ve come from, travel patterns over time, and so on. Most importantly, this data can provide the evidence behind people-orientated planning. Knowing who, when, where, how and even the ‘why’ behind people movement allows us to effectively plan for more connected and walkable neighbourhoods. During this webinar, you will hear from Vincent Ng, Transport Planner at the City of Casey, on how innovative uses of data will lead the planning of 20-minute neighbourhoods within the LGA. Vincent heads a whole-of-Council initiative that b
We are back and in person to see who will be crowned the 2022 AITPM Trivia Champions! Please join the AITPM VIC Branch for its annual trivia night. The format for this annual event will be similar to previous years with general knowledge questions hosted by a quiz master and a series of bonus transport themed questions. Seats will be limited so that the space is not too crowded, so book quickly!
As the population ages and people live longer there is a public health necessity to ensure older people have a safe environment to stay active through the use of active transport. Speakers include Tim Judd, Senior Principal at Stantec; Honorary Professor Laurie Buys PHD - Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences and John Mayo, Chief Advisor at Government Spinal Life Australia.
The AITPM Transport Modelling Network (TMN) brings to you the first in a series of webinars aimed at sharing the wonderful research that is being conducted around Australia at our academic institutions. Here we will listen to three researchers from QUT, University of Sydney and Monash University: 1. Dr Shamsunnahar Yasmin, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) - Analytics on the changes in vehicle ownership profiles. 2. Dr Mark Raadsen, University of Sydney - Contributions to the ATRC platform - Open Street Map network building and MATSim traffic simulation. 3. Professor Hai L. Vu, Monash University - A new approach to improve destination choice by ranking personal preferences. Each presenter will present for 20 minutes followed by a 30 mins Q&A. Look forward to seeing you all there!
The AITPM NSW/ACT Branch and EMM are pleased to invite you to the first in-person AITPM technical event in Sydney in two years. The event is sponsored by the AITPM NSW/ACT Branch sponsor EMM. Join us to hear about the progress of Electric Vehicles in Australia. Hear from two leading experts in Electric Vehicles: Steve Amor, Electric Vehicle Segment Lead Electrification, ABB Australia; and Dr Tim Brooker, National Technical Leader, Traffic and Transport, EMM.
This webinar will present on some recent active transport initiatives in Western Australia, with a particular focus on cycling data collection and community attitude to cycling. This webinar would be relevant to technical or transport policy professionals. Speakers include Craig Wooldridge, Main Roads WA; James Pearse, WSP; Chao Sun, PATREC; Dylan Melsom, RAC
With the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) published and being adopted across Australia, attention is now drawn to the national harmonisation of TTM Practice. The presentation will articulate the status of the implementation project that is harmonising TTM practice, focusing on the project reset from mid-2021, its rationale, and the agreed decisions and impacts.
Recent, rapid increases in levels of traffic on our road network may have long term implications for modal shift. It’s timely to discuss the potential of road pricing to help bring balance to our transport network. It is important to consider the implication of wider technology change particularly electric vehicles on modal shift at the same time.

