The Path to Net Zero: Decarbonising Australia's Transport System Webinar
Tuesday 4 February 2025
Webinar times
1.00pm - 2.00pm AEDT (Syd & Melb.) |
12.00pm - 1.00pm AEST (Bris.) |
12.30pm - 1.30pm ACDT (Adel.) |
10.00am - 11.00am AWST (Perth) |
3.00pm - 4.00pm NZDT (Auckland) |
Format Online Webinar via Zoom
CPD 1 CPD point (self-allocated)
Tickets
AITPM Members | FREE |
Government Subscribers | FREE |
Corporate Subscribers | FREE |
Non Members | $45 |
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About this event
Discover how Australia’s transport professionals can lead the way to Net Zero at our upcoming interactive webinar on The Path to Net Zero: Decarbonising Australia’s Transport System hosted by AITPM's Decarbonising Transport Policy Working Group.
Explore key insights from AITPM’s inaugural Policy Issues Paper, which outlines evidence-based recommendations for governments, best practices for transport professionals, and pathways for a fully decarbonised transport future.
Gain valuable knowledge on integrating land use and transport planning, promoting active transport, and reducing emissions in transport projects and operations. This is your opportunity to learn how you can play a critical role in building a sustainable, low-carbon transport system for Australia
Registrations close Monday 3 February 2025.
For more information, please contact the team at AITPM.
Presenters
Dr Eleanor Short | Senior Technical Director - Transport Decarbonisation | GHD
Dr Eleanor Short is Senior Technical Director – Transport Decarbonisation at GHD, with a background is in strategic, multi-modal transport planning. She has worked on a wide range of projects including the Zero Emission Bus (ZEB) Transition Plan for Transport Canberra and analysis of the impacts of zero-emission heavy vehicles on the ANZ road network for Austroads.
She is passionate about accelerating Australia’s journey to net zero, through (1) avoiding the need to travel (2) shifting to active and public transport (3) switching to zero emission vehicles and (4) incorporating carbon into planning and decision making. She is a Fellow of both Roads Australia (RA) and AITPM and has a PhD on Road Pricing.
Tim Sullivan | Director | Urbis
Tim Sullivan is a Director in the Transport Advisory team at Urbis, based in Sydney. Originally from the UK but living in Australia since 2011, Tim has firsthand experience of the two countries’ differing approaches to climate change adaptation and mitigation.
For more than 17 years Tim has been a consistent champion of sustainable and inclusive transport across a range of public and private sector roles. His work experience ranges from policy and program development at Surrey County Council to design of major infrastructure projects as part of multi-disciplinary consultant teams and includes nearly two years in the Regional Planning team at Transport for NSW, based in Wollongong. In recent years Tim has focused on sustainable transport and decarbonisation, becoming a thought leader in this space within NSW and the broader transport planning industry.
In his current role at Urbis Tim works to embed sustainable transport solutions in all government and developer-led projects. Ideally this means working at the happy intersection of placemaking, transport equity and sustainability. Tim is committed to championing a new type of business as usual for transport professionals and is glad to pursue this ambition with the many likeminded souls at AITPM.
Sara Stace
Sara's professional mission is to do what she can to halt our impacts on earth's planetary boundaries, and to help people to thrive.
Sara is a city shaper, strategic thinker and innovator on cities, land use, and urban transport. She has worked at federal, state and local government, and private sector over 25 years.
Sara is a member of the Board of World Cycling Alliance and Better Streets. As an advocate and trusted leader in sustainable transport, Sara has authored/co-authored 20 publications including for United Nations, Australian Government, and an artificial intelligence (AI) patent. She has won 16 national and state awards for excellence in project delivery, program management and contribution to the public sector.
Ben Haddock | Transport Planning Lead | Arup
Ben is a transport and advisory professional with a focus on energy, transport, and the environment in Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia.
He works on innovative solutions to low- and zero-emission mobility, developing policy, roadmaps, designs, trials, and implementing projects around the world.
Ben leads multidisciplinary teams to understand and quantify the impact of future mobility on cities and regions, while advocating for cleaner air and climate action.
Matt Faber | Director | Niobe Consulting
Matt is a strategic transport policy and planning leader with extensive experience in the Commonwealth, state and local government and community sectors. Matt was the Transport reform recommendations lead for Infrastructure Australia's 2021 Australian Infrastructure Plan. He has a track record of success in taking active travel, on-street transit, multimodal interchanges and more from idea to realisation. In particular, Matt is recognised for his achievements in Australia's fastest-growing region of Western Sydney, on projects ranging from the Western Sydney T-ways (BRT) system to the walking and cycling network that will support the development of new centres around Sydney’s second international airport.
Join the AITPM members from these organisations who have already registered including:
Organisation | State |
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PSA Consulting | QLD |
Sydney Metro | NSW |
Stantec | VIC |
Inner West Council | NSW |
PSA Consulting | QLD |
WGA | SA |
BDO Australia | NSW |
BDO | NSW |
Clarence City Council | TAS |
PSA Consulting | QLD |
DTP | VIC |
Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) | NSW |
Bitzios Consulting | QLD |
KPMG | QLD |
Transport for NSW | NSW |
City of Sydney | NSW |
Arcadis | NSW |
Traffix Group Pty Ltd | VIC |
Arup | WA |
Lambert & Rehbein (SEQ) Pty Ltd | QLD |
City of Launceston | TAS |
Transport for NSW | NSW |
Jacobs | QLD |
Department of Transport WA | WA |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Major Road Projects Victoria | VIC |
Bitzios Consulting | QLD |
SLR Consulting | NSW |
Traffix Group | VIC |
TMR | QLD |
dawn.dickinson@rac.com.au | WA |
Be Engineering Solutions | SA |
Stantec Australia Pty Ltd | VIC |
City of Melbourne | VIC |
Royal Automobile Club of WA (RAC) | WA |
Ipswich City Council | QLD |
Niobe Consulting | NSW |
City of Gold Coast | QLD |
Smedley Technical & Strategic | VIC |
Eukai | VIC |
One Mile Grid | VIC |
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) | QLD |
Arcadis | QLD |
Egis | VIC |
Transport for NSW | NSW |
DIT - SA Govt | SA |
The University of Queensland | QLD |
SMEC Australia | QLD |
Redland City Council | QLD |
Department of Transport and Main Roads Queensland | QLD |
Transport for NSW | NSW |
SmedTech | VIC |
Queensland University of Technology | QLD |
La Trobe University | VIC |
SMEC | QLD |
Australian Local Government Association | ACT |
Jacobs | NSW |
Monash University | VIC |
Ipswich City Council | QLD |
MFY Pty Ltd | SA |
Shellharbour City Council | NSW |
Jacobs Group (Australia) Pty Ltd | VIC |
Penrith City Council | NSW |
Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Brisbane City Council | QLD |
ACT Government | VIC |
City of Wanneroo | WA |
PJA | WA |
ShapeTransport | NSW |
RAA of SA Inc | SA |
Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS) | ACT |
Liverpool City Council | NSW |
NA | VIC |
SMEC | SA |
WALGA | WA |
Stantec Australia Pty Ltd | WA |
The University of Queensland | QLD |
retired | NSW |
Traffix Group | VIC |
NSW | |
TfNSW | NSW |
Flyt | WA |
Melton City Council | VIC |
Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads | QLD |
Queensland University of Technology | QLD |
Indesco | ACT |
Stantec | NSW |
RAC | WA |
Stantec | WA |
Pushkarna Insights | QLD |
Arup | QLD |
Bicycling/Walking Advocate | QLD |
Planning and Transport Research Centre, The University of Western Australia | WA |
TfNSW | NSW |
Jacobs | QLD |
ATAP (Australian Transport Planning and Assessment) Guidelines | SA |
Arup | WA |
Stantec Australia Pty Ltd | NSW |
QLD | |
City of Boroondara | VIC |
AECOM | VIC |
WSP Australia | QLD |
Translink, TMR | QLD |
Main Roads WA | WA |
City of Cockburn | WA |
University of Tasmania | TAS |