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South Australia Transport Infrastructure 2010South Australia’s transport infrastructure is pivotal to the impending period of unprecedented economic and social growth resulting from significant natural resources being accessed, and the continued implementation of its 30 year plan for Greater Adelaide’s development. |
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South Australia Transport Infrastructure Summit
20-21 May 2010 | Hotel Intercontinental Adelaide
South Australia's transport infrastructure is pivotal to the impending period of unprecedented economic and social growth resulting from significant natural resources being accessed, and the continued implementation of its 30 year plan for Greater Adelaide's development.
It is in this context that the annual South Australia Transport Infrastructure Summit will be held in May, as part of the acclaimed LLDCN State Transport Series held across Australia.
This event will bring together stakeholders from local, state and federal government, private enterprise and the business community to discuss the latest developments in policy, projects and planning issues. Representatives from the airports, ports, rail and road sectors explore what is in the pipeline for 2010, and how co-operation between these sectors, private enterprise and the community can ensure the most commercially and culturally viable development for South Australia.
The summit agenda will provide you with:
- Comprehensive coverage of salient transport infrastructure issues relevant to South Australia in 2010 –
- public and private infrastructure project funding
- urban and regional planning
- Update on major projects with significant transport components
- Dedicated policy keynote sessions, industry panels and case studies for a rounded perspective
KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
- Hon Patrick Conlon MP, Minister for Transport, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Energy
- Rod Hook, Deputy Chief Executive, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, Office of Major Projects and Infrastructure
- Vincent Tremaine, Chief Executive Officer, Flinders Ports
- Mr John McArdle, Chairman of the Executive Committee, South Australian Freight Council Inc, General Manager Corporate Affairs Adelaide & Parafield Airports, Adelaide Airport Limited
- Mr Neil Smith, Director, Transit Systems Australia
- Gerard Anderson, Managing Director, Centrex Metals Limited
- Philip Baker, Managing Director, Adelaide Airport Limited
- Mark Cridland, Executive Director (Integrated Transport Planning), Integrated Transport Planning Division, Queensland Transport
- Deborah Just, General Manager City Strategy, Adelaide City Council
- Mr Grant King, Chief Executive Officer, Limestone Regional Development Board
- Nathan Paine, Executive Director, Property Council of Australia - SA Division
- Professor Michael A P Taylor, Professor of Transport Planning, Director, Institute for Sustainable Systems and Technologies, University of South Australia
And many more...View the full list HERE
The final agenda is now available, click here for program details
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