Brisbane 2032 - Lessons from the Paris Olympics
Thursday 27 March 2025
Time 5.30pm - 7.30pm AEST (Bris.)
Format In-Person Technical Seminar
Location Arcadis, Level 35/111 Eagle St, Brisbane QLD 4000
(Menjin Country)
CPD 1.5 CPD (Self-Allocated)
Capacity 50 pax
Tickets
AITPM Members | $15.00 |
AITPM Government Subscribers | Complimentary |
AITPM Student Members | Complimentary |
Corporate Subscribers | 20% off non-member |
Non Members | $45.00 |
Registrations
Registrations are now closed.
Should you wish to be added to the waitlist, please contact the team at AITPM.
About this event
The Brisbane 2032 Olympics will put the city and SEQ in the global spotlight. Hear from a panel of official observers who attended the Paris 2024 Games before we put you the attendees to work in imagining how we can make Brisbane 2032 a transport success based on best practice and lessons learned.
Registrations close Monday 10 March 2025.
For more information please contact the team at AITPM.
Vincent Doran | General Manager, State-wide network operations, Infrastructure Management Delivery Division | TMR
Vincent leads the Statewide Network Operations (SNO) branch within the Queensland Government’s Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR). Vincent is passionate about the role that transport operations and intelligent transport systems can play in enabling greater customer outcomes, improved modal equity, greater sustainability and better utilisation of road space.
Vincent has worked in TMR since 2010 and has led a number of transport teams, including seven years as the Executive Director for Service Planning and Infrastructure within TMR’s Translink division. Prior to 2010, Vincent worked in the UK’s private sector and was involved in a wide range of road, public transport, active transport planning and delivery projects across many of the UK’s major cities.
Alena Jacobson | Director, Olympic Transport Operations, Passenger Transport Services, Translink Division | Department of Transport and Main Roads Queensland
Alena is currently the Director for Olympic Transport Operations in Translink Division of the Department of Transport and Main Roads, coordinating Translink’s contribution to the Olympic and Paralympic transport planning task for Brisbane 2032.
This is not Alena’s first foray into major event transport. Following her formative roles in various parts of the department she began her Games journey working on the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games developing transport community engagement plans. Fresh off the heels of her first major event, Alena moved to Doha, Qatar for the 2006 Asian Games, despite not ever hearing of them before and planned and delivered fleet operations in an unfamiliar and sometimes challenging cultural and environmental location. She then joined what is affectionately termed the Games Caravan and delivered transport operations at the Beijing and Vancouver Games, FIFA World Cup in South Africa and the London Olympic and Paralympic Games. Deciding it was time to return home, Alena took up a role within the Department of Premier and Cabinet in delivering the largest ever peacetime police operation in Australia, the 2014 G20 summit in Brisbane before transitioning to the sunny Gold Coast to delivery bus operations for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Having worked most of her major events on the organising committee side of operations, Alena is now using her 12 plus years of major event experience to contribute to Transport and Main Roads’ planning of the Games transport task. She brings a skill set of transport contact management, major event transport planning, procurement and complex relationship management and has many an interesting story to tell of the experiences and opportunities that working on a major event can bring, not least of which was accidentally finding herself in the Royal Wedding in London.
Tania Orr | General Manager, Transport Planning and Operations, Brisbane Infrastructure | Brisbane City Council
- Tania Orr is the General Manager of Transport Planning and Operations (TPO) – starting in the role 3 years ago (on 19 April 2022)
- Her role is critical role in ensuring Council effectively plans, funds and operates Brisbane’s transport network to meet the current and future needs of the city including transport planning for 2032
- As both a significant asset owner, transport planner, budget program manager and network operator, she has the responsibility for long and short-term transport network and infrastructure planning, day-to-day network operation, and the ownership of current and future assets
- Tania is a Senior Executive with over 20 years’ experience in social infrastructure including all modes of transport, major projects, and precinct development.
- For the three years prior to working at Council, Tania worked for the Transport for NSW as Executive Director, Planning and Programs and Program Director, Fast Rail.
- Prior to these roles, Tania was employed by KPMG Australia as Director, Infrastructure & Projects Group
- She also spent over 12 years working for the Victorian Government as an executive leading major projects in rail transport, planning, strategy, property development and infrastructure
- Tania holds a Senior Executive MBA from the Melbourne Business School and is a Certified Associate in Asset Management
Join the AITPM members from these organisations who have already registered including:
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Arcadis | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads QLD | QLD |
City of Moreton Bay | QLD |
Queensland University of Technology | QLD |
KPMG | QLD |
Dyan Currie & Associates | QLD |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Griffith University | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads Queensland | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Egis | QLD |
Griffith University | QLD |
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) | QLD |
Egis | QLD |
Mott MacDonald | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Jacobs | QLD |
Arcadis | QLD |
Transcend Mobility | QLD |
Aptura Consulting | QLD |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Griffith University | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Queensland University of Technology | QLD |
City of Gold Coast | QLD |
Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management | QLD |
Integrate | QLD |
Frank Turquoise Group | QLD |
Queensland University of Technology | QLD |
Site Institute | QLD |
QLD | |
University of the Sunshine Coast | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
JACOBS | QLD |
Accession Consulting Pty Ltd | QLD |
Arup | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Arcadis | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
AECOM | QLD |
Urbis | QLD |
Aurecon | QLD |
Matrix Traffic and Transport Data | QLD |
Behzad | QLD |
Queensland University of Technology | QLD |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
WSP Australia | QLD |
Arcadis Australia Pacific | QLD |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Integrate | QLD |
Jacobs | QLD |
Egis | QLD |
Colliers International Engineering & Design (TTMC) Pty Ltd | QLD |
Aptura Consulting | QLD |