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The 2009 Victorian Transport Report Card

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM (GMT+1000)

Melbourne, Victoria

The 2009 Victorian Transport Report Card

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The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management,

Engineers Australia Victorian Transport Branch, and

The Institute of Transportation Engineers of Australia and New Zealand

invite you to a free public technical forum on

The 2009 Victorian
Transport Report Card

Tuesday 10th November 2009

5:00pm – 6:30pm

Department of Transport Theatrette,

Level 5/ 121 Exhibition St, Melbourne

Almost a year ago, the Victorian Government released the Victorian Transport Plan and the accompanying land use strategy, Melbourne@5 million. This forum features several high-profile external commentators presenting their review of the Plan’s progress in its first year:

  • Land Use and Urban Growth: Bill Chandler
    (Urban Design Architect, Strategic Planner,
    Past President of the Victorian division of the Planning Institute of Australia)
  • Public Transport and Sustainable Transport Modes: Janet Rice
    (Sustainable Melbourne Alliance for Transport and Urbanism,
    former Mayor of the City of Maribyrnong)
  • Roads and Transport Infrastructure: Brian Negus
    (General Manager, Public Policy Development, RACV)

This forum also includes a short award presentation for Engineers Australia’s 2009 student paper prize, on “What would a sustainable transport future look like?”.

There is no charge to attend this forum. You need to confirm your attendance so we can prepare your visitor’s pass.

RSVP to http://aitpmvic20091110.eventbrite.com by Monday 10th November

For more information, email vic@aitpm.com

This event contributes towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements,
as required by many professional associations.