The Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP) is the largest of its kind in the state’s history, with the aim to remove 110 level crossings in Melbourne by 2030. To date, 67 level crossings have been removed. As the project continues to move forward to achieving its overall aim, the panel will reflect on the works program to date, some of the key challenges, lessons learned and what is next for the LXRP.
SAGE Group and Flinders University have been collaborating over a number of years on various R&D projects, and this partnership has led to many new and exciting applications in terms of future mobility and the digital infrastructure that is required to support it. The presentations from SAGE and Flinders will highlight these achievements and provide a glimpse into what the future of mobility might look like in the very near future. All participants will be given the opportunity to have a ride on the Flinders Express (FLEX) Connected and Autonomous vehicle.
Please join the AITPM WA Branch to hear from specialists on transport and land use integration. Working towards transport and land use integration is a core part of what many AITPM members do. It’s both interesting and challenging to consider and manage differing objectives such as mobility versus access, safety versus efficiency, permanence versus cost, intensification versus road congestion and a range of others. In addition, there are many stakeholders whose views need to be sought when reaching agreements. Lots of creative solutions are available to help achieve integration.
Join AITPM Qld Branch for an evening of casual networking to welcome in the new year and catch up with friends and colleagues. Guest speakers, Brendan O’Keeffe, Brisbane City Council and Tina King, Urbis, will share their knowledge on the topic of Brisbane’s iconic bridges.
Join us for the SIDRA Network model and Variable Demand Modelling for congested traffic Webinar. As a real life case study, the analysis of Alexandra Parade corridor conditions during morning peak period in Melbourne will be presented in detail.
The AITPM SA YPN is ringing in 2023 with the inaugural AITPM SA Bowling Championship proudly sponsored by BE Engineering Solutions!
AITPM VIC Branch and Austraffic are pleased to welcome members and colleagues to come together to welcome 2023 at Albert Park Golf Course. This is a traditionally well attended event that connects our industry colleagues and is a popular networking affair each year. There will be a social game of golf on offer for the avid golfers, once-a-year enthusiasts, and first-timers alike.
The AITPM VIC & TAS Branch and Austraffic where pleased to invite members and colleagues to come together and welcome 2024 with summer drinks and a bite to eat at Albert Park Golf Course. Attendees caught up with friends and colleagues and see what everyone has been up to over the summer break and what they have planned for the year ahead!
AITPM QLD Branch in collaboration with Be Engineering Solutions are proud to host the third in-person event at Toowoomba. Join us to hear from three transport practitioners in their field from Be Engineering Solutions and Toowoomba Regional Council.
The SA YPN is seeing out 2022 with Korean fried chicken, kimchi pancakes and (a little bit of) soju! Proudly sponsored by BE Engineering Solutions, join us and network in an informal setting and get to know all the young professionals (and those who are young at heart) in the transport industry.
The AITPM NSW Branch, in collaboration with AITPM YPN, is pleased to invite you to join us in celebrating the end of the year with a networking event in the Sydney CBD. The event will be held at the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel (96 Union St, Pyrmont) for both members and non-members. We will start festivities at 6:00pm for an evening of drinks and light snacks, and finish at 8:00pm.
Join us for this webinar to hear about the newly published Design of Roads and Streets manual. This practical ‘how to’ manual explains how we can determine appropriate design responses for roads and streets throughout NSW by better understanding their role and context as local places. The manual is adopted as a Transport for NSW standard and fills a gap in guidance for designing roads and streets. It supports other more general design resources such as Austroads Guides, Australian Standards, and Global Street Design Guides, by demonstrating how these apply to local contexts in NSW, following the principles set out in the NSW Movement and Place Framework.
As we head towards a well-earned break, we welcome you to the AITPM SA Branch end of year function at the Lady Burra Brewhouse. Come and join us for an end of year drink, a bite to eat and take the opportunity to network with industry colleagues.
Christmas is just around the corner and what better way to unwind than meeting up with your industry colleagues at the AITPM WA Branch Christmas function in Perth! This year, we will be holding AITPM's WA Christmas function at the Shoe. Come along, unwind and reflect on the year it has been with your colleagues. Light nibbles will be provided.
The AITPM Victorian Committee is pleased to invite all members and industry partners to attend our end-of-year dinner at the RACV Club. Our guest speaker, PAUL YOUNIS, will present on DoT’s future plans and role as part of the department's recent restructure.
The AITPM Queensland Branch and WSP are excited to host an in-person breakfast event at the WSP Brisbane office, which will explore Australia’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs) and their role in decarbonising transport. This is a great opportunity to hear from a trio of industry experts who will discuss various aspects of the EV puzzle.
The AITPM QLD Branch is pleased to invite you for the return of the Gold Coast Annual Dinner for an evening of mini golf networking, dinner and presentations from City of Gold Coast and TMR. Please join us for networking drinks and mini-golf from 4.30pm to 6pm before sitting down for dinner to hear from Matt Tilly, City of Gold Coast and David Balfe, TMR.
The AITPM QLD Branch is pleased to invite you and your colleagues to join us in celebrating the festive season and saying farewell to 2022 with a networking event to be held in the Brisbane CBD. This event will be held at Firefly (275 George Street) on 1st December for both members and non-members. We will start festivities at 5:00pm for an evening of drinks and light snacks.
The AITPM SA Young Professional Network (YPN) is proud to bring to you the second Traffic Modelling Workshop for 2022! Proudly hosted and generously sponsored by BE Engineering Solutions (BEES), the workshop and Q&A session, will be led by Senior Traffic Engineer, Peter Herpich, from Network Management Services. SCATS Summaries prepared by the Department for Infrastructure and Transport SA form one of the key sources of data in understanding signal operation and also the development of base models in SIDRA. Aimed at aspiring, entry-level engineers or professionals new to SIDRA modelling, this workshop is designed to help remove the confusion around what is provided in a SCATS Summary and how all the information relates back to traffic modelling and analysis.
AITPM, with sponsorship from TTM Group, are proud to host the second in-person event at Toowoomba. Join us as we hear from three transport practitioners who will speak about planning and delivering infrastructure in uncertain times, drawing on Toowoomba based experiences. We will hear from Brian McKay (Senior Transport Planner, Toowoomba Regional Council), Andrew Holden (Principal Engineer, TMR) and Gerard Reardon (Director, TTM Group).
The AITPM NSW Branch and Ramboll are excited to host an in-person event at the Ramboll Sydney office, which will involve a showcase and panel discussion from global SMEs in smart mobility. We will be joined by Transport expert Marianne Weinreich (Market Manager from Denmark Smart Mobility) who will provide her expertise on cycling and Krista McMaster who will share her work with TfNSW on the Liveability Assessments for City Economics Program. Come along for a fun and informative evening of networking with refreshments provided!
This AITPM online webinar provides two PhD students studying at Curtin University to showcase their work and to debate issues related to ridesourcing services and air travel, which business professionals may face on a regular basis. Please join us for two presentations, followed by a Q&A. 1. A Simulation-Based Assessment of Demand-Supply Interactions for Ridesourcing Services in an Urban Environment --- Jayita Chakraborty 2. Impact of Lockdown During COVID-19 Pandemic on Aviation Market Share in Western Australia--- Hongyang Cui
It's that time of the year again! The AITPM WA Quiz Night is the “must attend” event on the WA calendar. Get your colleagues and clients together to form a team of six and join us for an evening filled with fun and competitiveness. Get in quick because tables are limited. Who will be this year's trivia champion?
Please join AITPM in Launceston, Tasmania to hear from three presenters on reshaping mobility, the Launceston multi-modal model and transport network planning. This event is for anyone who missed the 2022 AITPM National Conference in NSW. AITPM Tasmania will showcase three Tasmania based presenters that participated and attended the conference in July. Topics will cover three areas ranging from reshaping mobility, the Launceston multi-modal model and transport network planning.