Lunch Bites | Guide to Mobility for Liveable Pacific Cities
Thursday 6 February 2025
Times
1.00pm - 1.30pm AEDT (Syd & Melb.) |
12.00pm - 12.30pm AEST (Bris.) |
12.30pm - 1.00pm ACDT (Adel.) |
10.00am - 10.30am AWST (Perth) |
3.00pm - 3.30pm NZDT (Auckland) |
Format Online via Zoom
CPD 0.5 CPD ( Self-Allocated)
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About this event
Join us for the first Lunch Bites session for 2025 with our CEO, Kirsty Kelly, where we will hear from Sam Johnson, Sustainable Transport Specialist at the World Bank.
Sam will present on an important document released in late 2024. The Guide to Mobility for Liveable Pacific Cities is a blueprint for revolutionizing urban transportation in the Pacific, making it more sustainable, safe, affordable and people friendly. The Guide gives detailed, practical advice on how to create livable streets for people, promote public transit, and manage private vehicle ownership and use.
Why it Matters
- The Guide is the first of its kind for the Pacific and will be an essential reference document for all governments, development partners and engineering consulting firms
- This Guide can catalyze a coordinated, region-wide investment program to make Pacific Cities more livable by 2030
How is the Guide designed to be used?
- Part I is primarily written for top government decision-makers and representatives of civil society and development organizations who are tasked with defining strategies for the future development of Pacific cities.
- Part II is written for working-level technical practitioners who seek to understand and implement strategies developed under Part I. It provides detailed technical data, reference information, and guidance for the implementation of the strategies.
Registrations close Wednesday 5 February 2025.
For more information please contact the team at AITPM.
Sam Johnson | Sustainable Transport Specialist | World Bank
Sam is a Sustainable Transport Specialist with the World Bank, and Visiting Researcher at the Technical University of Eindhoven studying the political success factors to major, rapid road space allocation focused on reducing car dependence. He has worked in transport infrastructure advisory (roads, maritime, aviation) planning, design, construction, maintenance and financing for the World Bank with eight national governments in the Pacific Islands over the last 6 years.
He has a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Hons1), Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Action, and a Masters of Global Development Practice at Harvard University. Sam a strong advocate for people-centric urban design and moving away from car-dependency for more fun, vibrant, equitable, affordable, healthy, and green cities.
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Jacobs | NSW |
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Department of Transport and Planning | VIC |
Gold Coast City Council | QLD |
SMEC Australia | QLD |
Shellharbour City Council | NSW |
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WSP Australia | WA |
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Transport for NSW | NSW |
Movement & Place consulting | VIC |
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Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
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Transport for NSW | NSW |
City of Moreton Bay | QLD |
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University of New South Wales | NSW |
Urbis | NSW |
TMR | QLD |
Veitch Lister Consulting | QLD |
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Matrix Traffic and Transport Data | QLD |
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Matrix Traffic and Transport Data | VIC |
Transport for NSW | NSW |
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RAC | WA |
Transport for NSW | NSW |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Stantec | WA |
SCT Consulting | NSW |
City of Moreton Bay | QLD |
SMEC | VIC |
Kaizen Transport Solutions | QLD |
Vivendi | NSW |
amy.stacey@transport.nsw.gov.au | NSW |
City of Tea Tree Gully | SA |
Transport for NSW | NSW |
Bicycling/Walking Advocate | QLD |
Stantec Australia Pty Ltd | VIC |
GHD | SA |
TfNSW | NSW |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Hartecs Group | QLD |
City of Whittlesea | VIC |
City of Whittlesea | VIC |
Department of Transport and Main Roads Queensland | QLD |
KV Traffic Engineering | NSW |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Jacobs | QLD |
Transport for NSW | NSW |
City of Playford | SA |
Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Colliers International Engineering & Design (TTMC) Pty Ltd | QLD |
WSP Australia | QLD |
Jacobs | VIC |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Main Roads WA | WA |
Department for Infrastructure and Transport | SA |
City of Moreton Bay | QLD |
Zwart Transport Planning | QLD |