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.
The AITPM Transport Modelling Network (TMN) brings to you the second in a series of webinars aimed at sharing the wonderful research that is being conducted around Australia at our academic institutions. In this seminar we will hear from three researchers from QUT, PATREC and Victoria University: 1. Professor Alex Paz, Estimation of discrete outcome models simultaneously considering multiple objectives and complex data characteristics. 2. Dr James Lennox, Spatial economic dynamics and transport project appraisal. 3. Dr Chao Sun, Applying perimeter controls to larger urban regions to regulate traffic at a system-wide level by optimizing flow in each region. Each presenter will present for 20 minutes followed by a 30 mins Q&A. Look forward to you joining us online!
Please join AITPM Tasmania in Hobart to hear from experts in their field of keeping Hobart moving. This event is for anyone who missed the 2022 AITPM National Conference in NSW. AITPM Tasmania will showcase three Hobart based presenters that participated and attended the conference in July. Topics will cover three areas ranging from reshaping mobility, keeping Hobart moving and transport network planning.
Join the AITPM NSW Branch at Club Parramatta, 2 Macquarie Street, Parramatta on Thursday 20 October for a one-day (8.30am to 4.30pm) seminar style event. Invest in your professional development and meet some industry peers. This is a great opportunity to learn from experienced industry professionals and obtain a solid grounding in some fundamental traffic and transport topics. The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management is an association of people practising in these fields, and the 2022 Transport Practice Workshop will provide an excellent opportunity for AITPM members, traffic engineers, transport and land use planners and elected representatives.
Incase you missed the AITPM National Conference, don't worry we have you covered. Join us for an evening as the AITPM SA branch proudly hosts Adelaide-based presenters who will present on their own unique passions ranging from micromobility, reflections of the National Conference for a Young Professional and local level cyclist streets. We will hear from Shifani Sood, WSP Australia; Lucy Mao, Be Engineering Solutions (2022 YPA Winner) and James Arnold, Tonkin Consulting.
Join the AITPM Transport Modelling Network (TMN) and Engineers Australia/Transport Australia Society (EA/TAS) for this webinar. Engineers Australia/Transport Australia Society released an Urban Transport Systems discussion paper in December 2021. The paper raised a number of important issues related to Strategic Transport Modelling. This webinar will be a forum where some of these important issues will be discussed.
AITPM, ITS, YITE and YTP networks have come together to bring you a night of trivia in Melbourne! Round up your colleagues, come along to meet your early professional peers across the transport industry in person and battle it out for the title of trivia champions.
Please join the AITPM VIC Branch and Transport Modelling Network (TMN) to hear from specialists on Victorian transport models. This will be a primer for the transport industry on a number of the transport models managed by the Department of Transport and Infrastructure Victoria. Presentations will focus on when (scale and type of project) it is appropriate to use the various models, who to contact, various facts about the models and any planned future updates. Don't miss this chance to get the inside scoop and unique perspectives from model specialists and custodians!
This webinar is for anyone interested in behaviour change and ways to get more people using different forms of transport. Using walking and cycling as examples, the theories and ideas presented are applicable to any program or messaging that aim to get people to do things differently. Suitable for designers, planners, consultants, local and state government, and anyone interested in helping create a healthier society. CWANZ and AITPM invite you to join us for this webinar on Behaviour Change.
Join our AITPM VIC Branch and Industry Partner Aurecon to explore the role of transport planning in supporting and facilitating a circular economy. The circular economy is about creating opportunities for better growth, through an economic model that is resilient, distributed, diverse and inclusive. In our role as city shapers, how can transport planners and traffic engineers drive circular economy principles of waste and pollution reduction, material re-use and natural system regeneration? This discussion will explore this question with a diverse panel from industry, government, and academia.
AITPM NSW Young Professional Network (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, helping you expand your professional and personal network.
The AITPM brings to you an in-person seminar and networking event focussing on the big issues in transport and land use planning in the ACT. Sponsored and hosted by Transport Canberra & City Services, we will listen to four presenters from ACT Government Directorates (ESPDD, TCCS and MPC) covering a variety of topics relevant to the planning of transport infrastructure in the ACT. Speakers include: Trina McFarlane (EPSDD) - District Strategies – A key element of the reformed planning system in the ACT; Colin Maher (TCCS) - ACT Active Travel Plan – More people walking and riding more often; Tim Heffernan (MPC) - Canberra Light Rail – ACT Public Transport Network Development; Ahmed Elsergany (TCCS) - Development of a Geographic Information System for Riverine Flood Disaster Evacuation in Canberra, Australia: Trip Generation and Distribution Modelling. After the presentations we will have a Q&A session followed by networking.
AITPM QLD YPN have invited four young Queensland modelling professionals to give a brief presentation about some recent interesting work. Please join us to learn from their experiences, and to network with other Brisbane transport modellers.
This is a webinar where the winner and finalists for the AITPM 2022 Excellence Award will discuss how they have utilised best practice and innovative techniques to deliver projects that help to realise the AITPM vision to achieve a 'sustainable, efficient, safe, multimodal transport system that is accessible by all communities'. Conveniently tune in to this webinar to listen to those involved first-hand in delivering the projects. A short amount of time will also be allocated for questions that attendees may like to ask. The three projects that will be presented and the speakers are: These finalists were: - City of Ryde Integrated Transport Strategy 2041 (City of Ryde) - Gold Coast Road Safety Plan 2021-2026 (City of Gold Coast) - Streets as Shared Spaces: Manly (Northern Beaches Council)
The AITPM VIC YPN Branch are pleased to invite you to this webinar, designed to provide practitioners with an overview of the National Road Safety Strategy and how Department of Transport (Victoria) administers road safety. Hear from two leading experts in safety and reform: 1. Mandi Mees - Head of National Rail Skills and Reform Design (National Transport Commission) 2. Ross Gregory - Speed Management Lead (Department of Transport)
The AITPM NSW Branch and Jacobs are excited to host an in-person event at the Jacobs office, which will demystify the transport industry through first-hand experience from three young professionals in the transport planning, engineering and modelling space. This is a great opportunity to hear a diverse range of topics such as future mobility, the importance of customer-centred design, and working in the private versus public sectors from winners of the AITPM Young Professional Award (YPA). Speakers will include Edwin Lai (Graduate Transport Engineer at Jacobs), Jessica Athayde (Project Officer, Customer & Product at Sydney Metro) and Isabella Kim (Senior Transport Engineer at Blue Mountains City Council). We welcome university students and graduates of all ages who would like to learn more about the transport industry and AITPM, the peak body for transport practitioners in Australia! Come along for a fun evening of networking with refreshments provided!
Join us for the Annual General Meeting of Members of the Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Ltd (ACN 062 495 452) (herein referred to as AITPM) being held on Thursday 25th August 2022 at 1.00pm (AEST) via Online Zoom.
The AITPM WA branch invites you join this in-person event designed to provide an insight into Land Use Planning and Movement & Place. As Western Australia continues to grow it is essential that appropriate planning and consideration for competing priorities is completed. We will hear from industry experts from different areas in the field and how they approach these topics in their work.