Join AITPM NSW Young Professionals for "A Day in the Life of” where we will be showcasing a snapshot of what the day to day work of professionals in the transport planning industry may entail. The perspectives will come from our experienced panel from public sector transport planning at TfNSW, private sector consulting at Arup and research and academia at UNSW. This is an opportunity to understand the different sides of transport planning, the work involved and the nuances of what transport planning means to these professionals. The audience will have an opportunity to ask questions to the panelists about their role in the transport industry. Food and drinks will be provided. The event will have limited seating, so please register your interest in advance.
The AITPM VIC / TAS Branch YPN is excited to partner with Engineers Australia to bring you this 'Projects in the Pub' event. Come and join us at Shambles for an opportunity to catch-up with industry colleagues and hear from our guest speakers talk about some of the current transport opportunities in Hobart. Bring your friends and colleagues to what is set to be a great evening of project sharing and networking with industry peers.
Join AITPM’s Young Professionals Network for a night of friendly rivalry and challenging questions with fellow transport enthusiasts! Study up on your obscure transport facts and get ready to win some prizes! The night will be hosted by an experienced quiz master. Form a team of up to 5 and grab a table, or sign up and we'll organise you into a team. Food and drinks will be provided from 5.30 pm, with a 6.00 pm start for trivia questions.
AITPM QLD Branch is hosting a Transport Hackathon to gather and collaborate the creative minds in the transport industry. This hackathon will tackle a specific transport theme: Connecting Brisbane's Inner City. This theme is inspired by Brisbane City Council’s desire to see enhanced connectivity for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. More details are below in the Challenge Statement. This transport hackathon will stretch your imagination about what we would like our city to look like in time for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and beyond. Organisations or companies are encouraged to submit team nominations (6 people per team). Individual registrations are also welcomed. Places are limited – get in quick!
Want to build your network or career? Do it with a coffee and focaccia! (Or something else…) Join the AITPM SA Young Professional Network at our “Find a Mentor” Networking Breakfast generously sponsored by Be Engineering Solutions!
Join the Illawarra-Shoalhaven City Commissioner, Jacki Johnson, transport planner Arnab Roy (TfNSW), and researchers David Levinson (USyd) and Pascal Perez (AURIN) to discuss the big ideas about the future of this high-potential region and how people will move to, from and within the area. Hosted by Wollongong City Council and sponsored by Arcadis, this is a great networking opportunity for people based in Wollongong and Sydneysiders alike.
Join the AITPM WA Branch for an immersive event that will provide in-depth knowledge on the do's and don'ts of traffic data collection. Learn from industry leaders on the importance of high-quality and accurate traffic data. Speakers will take you through the technology used to collect data along with real-world use cases.
Join us for the Annual Meeting of the AITPM Victorian and Tasmanian Branch Members of the Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Ltd (ACN 062 495 452) (herein referred to as AITPM) being held on Wednesday 19th July 2023 at 5.30pm (AEST) via Online Zoom or In-person at Stantec Office, Level 24, 55 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000. Members are invited to join us (in-person or online).
AITPM SA Committee is pleased to invite you to attend our 2023 Annual Branch Meeting (ABM) and Dinner, on Thursday 13th July at the Strathmore Hotel Verandah Private Room, 129 North Terrace, Adelaide. 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.
Join us in the new City of Gold Coast Disaster and Emergency Management Centre for a seminar sponsored by Stantec. Stantec and the City of Gold Coast will present current planning and future development opportunities of Autonomous Vehicles. Refreshments will be provided.
AITPM NSW | Annual Branch Meeting and "Understanding how and why people move" | Online | 13 Jul 2023
AITPM NSW Committee is pleased to invite you to attend our Annual Branch Meeting (ABM) 2023 and accompanying technical event, presented by Urbis, on Thursday, 13 July. This event will provide attendees with valuable insights and learning opportunities. Following the ABM proceedings, Graham McCabe, Director at Urbis, will deliver a presentation entitled "Understanding how and why people move". The presentation aims to equip transport practitioners with the knowledge and tools to make informed planning decisions that effectively consider movement and place.
Due to the popular demand from last year's Coffee Roulette, the QLD YPN branch are hosting yet another Coffee Roulette networking event! Similar to last time, this will take on a speed dating style where Young/Early Professionals are paired to meet and greet each other, rotating every few minutes. This will help you to create connections quickly amongst other young professionals, learn about what they are doing, expand your network and make new connections. Light snacks will be provided.
The AITPM NSW Committee is pleased to invite all members, industry partners and their guests to attend the flagship event of the year, "The NSW Branch Annual Dinner 2023" at L'Aqua, Darling Harbour. Our NSW Branch's annual dinner is the most significant event on our calendar. Join us to hear from keynote speaker Peter Frazer OAM, Founder and President of the SARAH Group (Safer Australian Roads and Highways), a distinguished leader in the transport industry.
Join us for the Annual Meeting of the AITPM Queensland Branch Members of the Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Ltd (ACN 062 495 452) (herein referred to as AITPM) being held on Wednesday 5th July 2023 at 1.00pm (AEST) via Online Zoom.
Join us for the Annual Meeting of the AITPM Western Australian Branch Members of the Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Ltd (ACN 062 495 452) (herein referred to as AITPM) being held on Tuesday 4th July 2023 at 12.30pm (AWST) via Online Zoom.
How sustainable is South Australia’s current transport system and what should the future of transport in Adelaide and SA look like? With the emergence of autonomous vehicles and new personal mobility devices how should we plan for the future? The South Australia branch of the Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management (AITPM) and Arup present "Beyond the Big Build: The Next Era of Transport in South Australia" - an engaging and thought-provoking event that will delve into the exciting possibilities and challenges that lie ahead in shaping the transport landscape of South Australia.
AITPM QLD Branch in collaboration with IN4 Advisory are proud to host the fifth in-person event at Toowoomba. Join us to hear from James Hayward and Jason Howard from IN4 Advisory on Smart Cities, E-Micromobility, Smart Parking and A Connected Future.
The AITPM Victoria Branch and AECOM are excited to host an in-person technical event on what’s next for e-scooters in Melbourne. Victoria launched shared e-scooters in the Cities of Melbourne, Yarra, Port Phillip and Ballarat in 2021/22. The Melbourne trial has been lauded as an “Enormous success” by the Minister for Roads and Road Safety. Melbourne has seen some of the strongest demand for e-scooter trips in the world. This year some other cities around the world are stepping back from their much earlier foray into shared e-scooters. Melbourne’s overly cautious approach, informed by lessons learned from other cities as well as our own experiences with previous shared bike schemes, seems to have paid off. The key question for us now is, what’s next for e-scooters in Melbourne.
This year with the bringing together of Planning and Transport with the newly formed Department of Transport and Planning, the AITPM Vic YP committee have collaborated with the Planning Institute of Australia Young Planners to share common experiences and learnings in the built environment. This event is great opportunity to meet young planners and engineers and hear from experts in planning and transport on lessons learnt throughout their careers.
China is undergoing a massive walking and cycling infrastructure construction boom, as well as complementary measures to create a culture of active mobility in cities. Sam Johnson from the World Bank has recently undertaken a review of China’s investment in active mobility approaches to infrastructure, development of a bicycle culture, policy settings, travel demand management and more. What can we learn for Australia and New Zealand?
Join us for the second in our Industry Leaders Panel series for insights into the experience of leading teams of technical professionals and growing businesses in Australia and internationally. Our Panelists will discuss a range of topics including changing industry dynamics, managing people and teams in a hybrid workplace, and how they prepare for the emerging strategic issues facing the workforce and the transport community.
WSP is excited to host an in-person event at the WSP Sydney office, which will involve an engaging debate with experts in zero-emission vehicle strategy. Key Themes: Zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) challenges and opportunities, new energy, grid preparation & stabilisation, emerging technologies for vehicles and refuelling/ charging infrastructure, and opportunities for the energy sector.
AITPM QLD and Urbis are proud to host an evening seminar to showcase how data is being used innovatively to help plan our transport networks. We will explore how data that is already at hand can be harnessed to better understand travel behaviours and plan our cities. Join us as we hear from leading practitioners in the industry. Each of our speakers will give a short presentation followed by a Q&A discussion.
Veitch Lister Consulting (VLC) and BDO are excited to host an in-person event at the BDO Sydney office, which will involve knowledge-sharing presentations and an engaging debate with experts in transport planning and strategy. Are you involved in planning transport and want to influence the path that lies ahead in the transport space? At this exclusive event, you’ll hear from leading NSW practitioners across strategy, planning, data analytics, modelling, economics and business cases.