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24.01.2022 If youre looking for recognition for a project or to kick start your career in the AITPM industry, then check out our two award programs that have just opened. https://www.aitpm.com.au/awards



24.01.2022 Please save the date (July 28-31, 2020) for the AITPM National Conference, to be held in Brisbane, Queensland. Please let colleagues know and share the post. #trafficengineering ; #transportationplanning ; #trafficsurveys ; ... #aitpm2020 See more

24.01.2022 How is walking and cycling changing across Australia? How are underlying travel behaviours changing across Australia? What does it mean for existing programs and interventions? What are the options to embed and encourage further changes as we transition to a new-normal? Join us in this AITPM national webinar to hear from practitioners in the field of travel behaviour change discussing the implications and opportunities of the pandemic on their behaviour change programs and in...terventions. #tranpsort #cycling #walking #activetravel #behaviourchange https://www.aitpm.com.au//webinar-changing-travel-behaviou

23.01.2022 Our Institute is passionately concerned about the wellbeing of people in our profession, and we are committed to supporting RUOK day. Asking Are you OK? is one of the first steps in supporting our colleagues who are struggling to cope. While we cannot have all the answers, asking a person if they are all right can kick off a progression to on-going help.



23.01.2022 This is always a great event. Moved to a Friday evening this year to hopefully make it easier for many to attend! Get your (smart) colleagues together and register a team. Food and a drink voucher included in the ticket fee! https://www.aitpm.com.au/events/wa-trivia-night

22.01.2022 500 words is all you need to submit to be considered as a speaker at next Julys AITPM Traffic and Transport Conference in Brisbane.

21.01.2022 The action continued today with our first keynote speaker Phil Jones presenting on Streets as Places and addresses by Wayne Buckerfield, Executive Director of Government Partner DPTI and AITPM National President Paul Smith.



21.01.2022 Have you completed the AITPM Member Temperature Check yet? COVID-19 is changing life as we know it and we want to check in with you to see how youre going. Please complete this short survey below to tell us how COVID-19 is impacting your work and life. The results will be presented at our webinar on Thursday 30 April.... #covid19 #inthistogether https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CZG8JH6

21.01.2022 The interview with Prof Walsh talked about the way we should review transport modelling is similar tot he approach we take for Artificial Intelligence

20.01.2022 Please save the date for the 2020 AITPM National Conference in Brisbane.

20.01.2022 Need to talk? Want to connect with your peers? We have several networking events and virtual meetings scheduled in the coming weeks, including tomorrow morning. Head to the Events page to register now - FREE for AITPM members..... https://www.aitpm.com.au/events

20.01.2022 We recently held a global webinar on Future strategies for using mobile phone and big data. Attended by hundreds of people across Australia, New Zealand and Europe, the webinar sparked some great conversations. If you missed it, the good news is, you havent missed out! You can watch it anytime here:



19.01.2022 Congratulations to Rachel Kohan the winner of the 2020 AITPM NZ Study Tour award. Rachel, who works with Arup in Sydney, wins a complimentary registration to the ENZ Transportation Group Conference in Christchurch, New Zealand in March, including airfares, accommodation and incidentals. Rachel has already started arranging meetings with key transportation officials while she is in Christchurch so that she can gain as much as possible while she is there and to further strengthen the relationship between AITPM and ENZ Transportation Group. We look forward to hearing about her time at the Conference.

19.01.2022 Do you want to present at the 2020 National Traffic and Transport Conference? The call for abstracts is now open and you only have until Mid-November to get your ideas in. Find out more: https://www.aitpm.com.au/national-traffic-transport-confere

18.01.2022 The annual AITPM Traffic and Transport Conference is where some of best industry innovations, trends and technology are shared. Abstract submissions for the 2020 event close this Friday so if youve got a great idea to share, you need to get in quickly! Find out more: https://www.aitpm.com.au/national-traffic-transport-confere

17.01.2022 Did you know its Mental Health Week in Queensland? There are events and activities being held across the state so we encourage our Queensland members and friends to get involved where they can. https://www.qldmentalhealthweek.org.au/

17.01.2022 The Feedspot web site just listed its top 10 transport podcasts and Overdrive from Australia came in at number 7 amid mostly very serious technical programs from overseas. Overdrive is a weekly radio program featuring motoring & transport news from Australia & around the world, road tests, feature interviews, and quirky stories. The surprising fact is that the podcast is not always deadly serious and is at times humorous and satirical. ... Contributors include AITPM member Brian Smith from WSP and AITPM life member David Brown https://blog.feedspot.com/transportation_industry_podcasts/ You can hear the program on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ah6JZN8LTYURIfNs1IIBs iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com//overdrive-cars-tr/id1001084679 Web site - www.drivenmedia.com.au

14.01.2022 NSW members and friends - have you checked out the agenda for our upcoming NSW Back to Basics event? https://www.aitpm.com.au//nsw_back_to_basics_program_2019. Each year this proves to be a really valuable event for professionals at any stage in their industry career. Check out the full event details and register here: https://www.aitpm.com.au/events/nsw-back-basics-seminar

13.01.2022 Christopher Wong, Graduate Transport Engineer, WSP Australia, was the winner of the 2019 AITPM NZ Study Tour award and saw it as being instrumental in advancing his career in the industry. "It was awesome to attend the conference and hearing from and speaking to leading professionals. This helped me think about broader issues and was a wonderful step in my career development. "Congratulations to the organisers for a hugely successful event and many thanks to AITPM for spons...oring this award. This award is offered annually and promotes the strong bilateral relationship between AITPM and ENZ Transport Group. I highly encourage those interested to apply in the future." Entries for the 2020 Award are open until this Friday: https://www.aitpm.com.au/nz-study-tour-award

13.01.2022 Its membership renewal time! All AITPM memberships expire on 1 April. Why not get ahead of the game and renew now? https://www.aitpm.com.au/user

13.01.2022 Abstract Submissions for the @AITPM2020 National Conference in Brisbane close on November 16 2019. The submission is via the webpage (follow the link below). https://lnkd.in/dnfhYuK hashtag... #trafficsurveys ; hashtag #trafficengineering ; hashtag #transportationplanning See more

11.01.2022 Victorian Branch sponsor RACV is giving Victorians the chance to rank their train stations and journeys. Have your say here: https://www.racv.com.au/on-t/public-transport/on-track.html

09.01.2022 A big thank you to all our valued volunteers around the country, contributing to advancing the AITPM. From our Board of Directors and Branch Committee members, to event speakers and network committee members, the AITPM is supported by an amazing array of volunteers. Thank you all!

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08.01.2022 AITPM APPOINTS INAUGURAL CEO At the AITPM Board Meeting held on Friday 6 December 2019, Kirsty Kelly was appointed as the inaugural CEO for the organisation. Ms. Kelly brings a strong record of leading and improving organisations at a national level in the non-profit sector, both as a CEO and Company Director and AITPM is confident that her appointment will provide further organisational capacity to increase our potential to reach, and therefore also represent, more people in... our national industry. Read the full release here: https://www.aitpm.com.au/news/aitpm-appoints-inaugural-ceo

05.01.2022 Please find below the link for abstract submissions for the AITPM 2020 National Conference in Brisbane (July 28-31). https://www.aitpm.com.au/national-traffic-transport-confere #transportationplanning #trafficsurveys #aitpm2020 #trafficengineering

05.01.2022 Dont forget, conference abstract submissions close on 30 November and there will be no more extensions so be sure to get your 500 words in before then! https://www.aitpm.com.au/national-traffic-transport-confere

05.01.2022 Applications for the New Zealand Study Tour Award 2020 close on 17 January so dont miss out on your opportunity to travel to Christchurch to attend the Engineering New Zealand Transportation Group Conference on us! Find out more here: https://www.aitpm.com.au/nz-study-tour-award

04.01.2022 Upcoming Event WA : Trivia Night - Friday 15 November 2019 from 6:30pm at Rosie OGradys Perth. Join AITPM - Leadership in Traffic and Transport WA for a fantastic night of fun and frivolity at the annual AITPM WA trivia night. Prizes for the top team, networking and a healthy dose of competition will make this a great night. The event will test you and your colleagues knowledge of a range of topics, including how well you know Western Australia, Sports, music and movies! ... For more information or to book your tickets head to https://www.aitpm.com.au/events/wa-trivia-night

02.01.2022 The way we all deliver our work has changed significantly over the past few weeks, with mandatory remote working rolled out for many organisations across our industry. AITPM Member, Adrian Barritt has shared his thoughts on the best ways to navigate the new working landscape. Read more here: https://www.aitpm.com.au//maintaining-productivity-uncerta

02.01.2022 Another output from our recent global webinar on Future Strategies for Using Mobile Phone and Big Data is the presentation that was used at the event. You can check it out and download it here: https://landorlinks.app.box.com/s/acxyq5mbb3f8qjl4t5cgc4x1x

01.01.2022 Weve had a flurry of abstract submissions come in over the alst couple of days which is great to see. Only 24 hours left to get yours in! https://www.aitpm.com.au/national-traffic-transport-confere

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