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7th Annual WA Transport Infrastructure SummitThe WA Transport infractructure Summit is the transport event for the latest update on freight and passenger transport projects in Western Australia |
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7th annual WA Transport Infrastructure Summit
5-6 August 2010 | Novotel Langley Perth
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With Western Australia currently full of optimism, major transport infrastructure projects are currently under way across the state. Especially, the again booming resources industry is investing billions of dollars in transport infrastructure to boost its exports.
>> Taking a closer look at current freight and passenger transport projects in WA
- Ross Holt, Chief Executive, LandCorp
- John Langoulant, Chief Executive Officer, Oakajee Port and Rail
- Chris Leatt-Hayter, Chief Executive Officer, Fremantle Ports
- Gary Prattley, Chairman, WA Planning Commission
- Frank Edwards, CEO, City of Perth
- Tony Brun, CEO, City of Geraldton-Greenough
- Reece Waldock, Director General, Department of Transport WA
- Eric Lumsden, Director General, Department of Planning WA
- Tony Considine, CEO, North West Iron Ore Alliance
To view the full program and the rest of the outstanding speaker line-up , read the agenda here
At the same time the requirements for passenger transport are changing significantly. This event will evaluate the role of different transport modes for an environmentally and economically sustainable future.
>> Ensuring the future mobility and prosperity of WA
7th annual WA Transport Infrastructure Summit is a unique meeting for all those working on the planning and delivery of key transport infrastructure projects that while ensure the future mobility and prosperity of WA. As a delegate you will be spending two intense and varied days openly sharing ideas and learning from leading industry experts, academics and policy makers.
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What will you discuss at the event?
- The role of export transport infrastructure for the state’s economic prosperity
- The government’s role in driving transport efficiency both in rural and more densely populated areas
- Estimating the potential of industry alliances in effectively building new transport infrastructure
- Solving the problem of rail access in the Pilbara
- Financing key transport infrastructure projects
- Assessing the role of urban planning and transport in the future
- Re-evaluating the relation of population density and public transport efficiency
- Considering alternative forms of transport
Register your place now
Registrations are now open. Simply book online here to join your peers and discuss what really matters to you and your organization with leaders in the WA transport & infrastructure sector.
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