AITPM VIC & TAS Branch hosted one of the most popular and hotly contested events on the social calendar the 2024's edition of our annual trivia night!
The AITPM and Uber Australia and New Zealand discussed the surprising statistic - that privately owned cars sit idle 95% of the time in Australia, and explore practical steps to reduce our over-reliance on private vehicles. Attendees discovered the ground-breaking findings from Uber's One Less Car trial - a first of its kind, as we unveil strategies to embrace four or more alternative transportation modes for a greener, healthier future.
The QLD AITPM EPN committee hosted yet another fun-filled social Quizmeisters trivia event at Working Title Brew Co. in Newstead on Wednesday, 19th June 2024. It was a great evening with some good food and ample opportunities for networking.
VIC/TAS Branch hosted an exclusive, limited capacity tour of the VIC Department of Transport and Planning - Transport Operations Centre in Ringwood, Vic.
The AITPM Qld Emerging Professionals Network, in collaboration with EmAGN, PIA Young Planners and AILA Fresh, invite you to join us at Urban Unwind – an opportunity for emerging professional planners, traffic planners, architects and landscape architects to network and build relationships. You’re invited to purchase food or drink at your own cost and enjoy the night meeting emerging professionals from the urban space.
Toowoomba hosted prominent local speakers to discuss tools for improving physical activity and public health by improving the walkability and cyclability of our neighbourhoods, cities, and regions.
This event focused on the theme “Emerging Technologies and Innovation in Transport”, focused on the future of transport in NSW and Australia, including topics such as Electric Vehicles, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, Micromobility and Mobility as a Service.
How can you as a planner or policymaker benefit from the use of Activity Based Models that many Australian State Government Transport Authorities are currently developing? These models are different to current strategic models that underpin infrastructure and policy planning across the country in a number of different ways. This event brings together international speakers from the USA and New Zealand who provide their view on how these new tools can add value for policymakers and planners based on their own hands on experience. This recent webinar worked to cut through technical complexity, focusing instead on outcomes for planning.
The NSW EPN hosted a guided tour of the Sydney Bus Museum followed by a ride on one of the buses. The tour included access to the invaluable collection of Sydney’s buses and tells a part of Sydney's transport history.
NSW | Modernising guidance for transport impact assessments in NSW Panel Discussion |Mon 13 May 2024
This panel discussion brought together industry experts to share diverse perspectives and explored how NSW can improve transport impact assessments.
The AITPM Qld Emerging Professionals Network, in collaboration with EmAGN, PIA Young Planners and AILA Fresh, invite you to join us at Urban Unwind – an opportunity for emerging professional planners, traffic planners, architects and landscape architects to network and build relationships. You’re invited to purchase food or drink at your own cost and enjoy the night meeting emerging professionals from the urban space.
The AITPM SA Branch and Australasian College of Road Safety (ACRS) SA Chapter to mark National Road Safety Week 2024 hosted the National Road Safety Half Day Seminar! With a packed program featuring speakers from academia and practice, this opportunity allowed attendees to hear about the work and developments within the road safety industry, to network with like-minded colleagues and to show your support for road safety! Road Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility! So, let’s work Towards Zero Together in 2024!
Hosted at the GHD office, attendees had the opportunity to hear from leaders across the industry, who shared some of the positive steps being taken to reduce road deaths and ways in which industry to work together in improving road safety.
Safe System Solutions require a comprehensive understanding of road users, which may not be possible to achieve through traditional road safety assessment techniques. This presentation will explain the safe system approach, what it looks like in the real world and offers what solutions may look like.
The AITPM VIC/TAS Emerging Professionals Network, in collaboration with Young ITE-ANZ and Young Transport Professionals (YTP), invited colleagues to join them at the “Road to Zero” Exhibition at the Melbourne Museum – which provided an opportunity to learn about the importance of road safety through interactive and engaging exhibits.
NAT | Lunch Bites | Beyond safety designing mobility for women and girls Webinar| Tues 23 April 2024
Safety is often the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about transport from a gender perspective, but feeling safe should be the baseline, not the benchmark when it comes to inclusive transport planning. Join the AITPM, Harri Bancroft and Estelle Grech from the Committee for Sydney, for this short lunch time webinar as they explore gender mainstreaming and approaches to caring and sustainable journeys.
The AITPM Queensland Branch & the Queensland Emerging Professionals Network are seeking applications from experienced association members and early professionals who would like the opportunity to be paired with driven, engaged community members as mentors and mentees through the AITPM Mentoring Program.
The term "resilience" has emerged and gained prominence in various contexts due to its relevance in understanding and addressing challenges in complex systems, ranging from individual well-being to community development and ecological sustainability.
Together attendees and facilitators uncovered what policy-makers, transport industry leaders and practitioners, could be doing differently to overcome SEQ’s most pressing transport challenges.
AITPM QLD Branch in collaboration with RMA Engineering where proud to host this in-person event in Toowoomba. Attendees heard from key speakers on Designing for Active Transport in Brownfield Situations and How inclusive are Transport Impact Assessments towards Active Transport?
The QLD AITPM EPN committee invited members of the profession to the social trivia event of the season, sponsored by SITE Traffic, at Archive Beer Boutique + Bistro in West End on Tuesday, 16th April 2024 for a night of fun-filled Quizmeisters trivia!
The AITPM Qld Emerging Professionals Network, in collaboration with 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. You’re invited to purchase food or drink at your own cost and enjoy the night meeting emerging professionals from the urban space.
The Special General Meeting of Members of the Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Ltd (ACN 062 495 452) (herein referred to as AITPM) was held on Wednesday, 27 March 2024 at 12.00pm (AEST) at WSP Offices, Level 11, 567 Collins Street, Melbourne and online via a Zoom Meeting.