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State Transport Series new south wales Transport Infrastructure Summit 2011 The 6th annual 5th & 6th October 2011 Sydney Harbour Marriott at Circular Quay Tailor your participation and attend two days OR one day only Day One Sydney Briefing Day Day TWO NSW Freight Briefing Day Hear the latest industry outlook and case studies from expert speakers including: Jim Cox PSM, CEO, Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) Rodd Staples, Project Leader, North West Rail Link David Bentham, Director, NRMA Marika Calfas, General Manager – Planning, Sydney Ports Corporation Todd Williams, CEO, Regional Development Australia – Hunter Professor David Hensher, Director Institute of Transport and Logistic Studies, University of Sydney Stephen Albin, Chief Executive, Urban Development Institute of Australia NSW Ben Taylor, Executive Director, Shore Regional Organisation of Councils Endorsed by: Media Partners: www.informa.com.au/nswtransport Researched and developed by: REGISTER NOW SECURE ORDER

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State Transport Series

new south wales Transport Infrastructure Summit 2011

The 6th annual

5th & 6th October 2011 Sydney Harbour Marriott at Circular Quay

Tailor your participation and

attend two days OR one day only

Day OneSydney Briefing Day

Day TWONSW Freight Briefing Day

Hear the latest industry outlook and case studies from expert speakers including:

Jim Cox PSM, CEO, Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART)

Rodd Staples, Project Leader, North West Rail Link

David Bentham, Director, NRMA

Marika Calfas, General Manager – Planning, Sydney Ports Corporation

Todd Williams, CEO, Regional Development Australia – Hunter

Professor David Hensher, Director Institute of Transport and Logistic Studies, University of Sydney

Stephen Albin, Chief Executive, Urban Development Institute of Australia NSW

Ben Taylor, Executive Director, Shore Regional Organisation of Councils

Endorsed by:

Media Partners:

www.informa.com.au/nswtransportResearched and developed by:

REGISTER NOWSECURE ORDER

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www.informa.com.au/nswtransport

NSW TRANSPORT INfRASTRUCTURe SUMMIT 2011

8.30 Registration and welcome coffee

9.00 Speed networking Get to know your peers right from the start in this relaxed

and informal speed networking session. Bring your business cards!

9.20 Opening remarks from the Chair

Des Dent, CEO, 10 000 friends of Greater Sydney

OUTLOOK9.30 A growing city? The role of transport infrastructure

in the population debate l Planning for the future of Sydney’s suburbs

Stephen Albin, Chief Executive, Urban Development Institute of Australia NSW

eNHANCING PRODUCTIVITY – IMPROVING SeRVICeS10.05 CASe STUDY

Planning for future population growth in Western Sydney

l Western Sydney’s increasing importance on a regional, state and national basis

l Ensuring transport connectivity as a key component for further development

l Assessing the future role of rail in Western Sydney

David Gray, Manager Transport Planning, Parramatta City Council

10.40 Morning tea

11.00 TRANSPORT PRIORITIeS DeBATe

Setting future transport infrastructure priorities for Sydney

l Easing congestion: How can we best accommodate all forms of transport?

l Projects versus regions – How can we move to a more integrated approach to planning and delivering transport infrastructure projects?

Professor David Hensher, Director Institute of Transport and Logistic Studies, University of Sydney

David Bentham, Director, NRMA

Terry Lee-Williams, Transport Strategy Manager, City of Sydney

For updates on our speaking panel, please visit our website www.informa.com.au/nswtransport

11.45 CASe STUDY

Delivering the North-West rail link l Outlining the project plan and objectives

l Assessing the future role of the rail link within the Sydney transport system

Rodd Staples, Project Leader, North West Rail Link

12.20 Lunch

1.20 What opportunities are there for private operators to deliver better public transport outcomes in Sydney?

l What lessons does private sector involvement in other jurisdictions have for Sydney?

l Should the NSW Government consider privatising buses and trains, as well as ferries?

l What governance model can best regulate a system where services are operated by the private sector?

Richard Allsop, Research Fellow, Institute of Public Affairs

1.55 CASe STUDY

The Master Plan for Central Station - Planning for the efficient and effective provision of transport infrastructure and services to meet the needs of stakeholders and customers

l Understanding the challenges

l Prioritising the needs

l Strategic planning supported by technical analysis

l Effective communication of outcomes

Sebastian Smyth, Leader - Transport Planning, GHD

2.30 CASe STUDY

Improving rail services through enhanced rolling stock utilisation

l Single deck versus double deck rail operations

Rohan Schuppan, Managing Director, Systemwide

3.05 Afternoon tea

INTeGRATeD TRANSPORT PLANNING fOR SYDNeY3.25 CASe STUDY

Transforming Sydney’s West l Rezoning and revamping Parramatta Road

l How can we integrate car use and public transit?

l Reducing travel times from the West by up to 30 minutes

David Bentham, Director, NRMA

4.00 Integrated Bus Rapid Transit as a solution for the Northern Beaches

l Assessing different solutions to enhance connectivity between suburbs in Northern Sydney

l Councils’ partnership approach to integrating transport and land use planning

Ben Taylor, Executive Director, Shore Regional Organisation of Councils

4.35 Closing remarks from the Chair

4.40 Close of Sydney Briefing Day

SYDNeY BRIefING DAY – 5th October 2011

SPONSORSHIP AND exHIBITION OPPORTUNITIeSFor information on sponsorship and the boutique exhibition opportunities available at this event, contact:Sarah Cullen, Sponsorship Manager on (+61 3) 8842 2430 or email [email protected]

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NSW TRANSPORT INfRASTRUCTURe SUMMIT 2011

Please visit the website for regular updates and changes to the program. Be kept in the loop with this event via LinkedIn, Twitter, You Tube and our Blog. Full details at www.informa.com.au/nswtransport

8.30 Registration and welcome coffee

9.00 Speed Networking Get to know your peers right from the start in this

relaxed and informal speed networking session. Bring your business cards!

9.20 Opening remarks from the Chair

Paul Zalai, Manager Freight and Business Operations, Customs Brokers & forwarders Council of Australia (CBfCA)

ReVIeWING THe STATe Of THe NSW fReIGHT NeTWORK9.30 Assessing the implications of the National Land

freight Network Strategy l How do we achieve the right mix and priority of

capital investment and policy reforms?

l Placing the emphasis on potential future freight flows

l Key priorities for NSW

Stuart Cosgriff, Partner, Clayton Utz

10.05 Virtual reality and improving freight infrastructure processes and outcomes

Dr. Ben Guy, Managing Director, Urban Circus

10.40 Morning tea

11.00 Delivering freight in an emission constrained future l Addressing risk management in a carbon constrained

world

l Effect of differences in carbon intensity between freight mode alternatives

l Impact of supply chain and mobility trends from the pricing of carbon

Kym Lennox, Principal Consultant, The Tipping Point Institute

11.35 Tackling tomorrow’s freight task within our cities l Towards an integrated national freight network

l Addressing first and last mile issues

l Conflicts in the demand for infrastructure assets

12.10 Lunch

RAIL fReIGHT1.10 Review of access pricing for the NSW grain line

network l Appropriate access pricing arrangements for the grain

line network

l The efficient below rail costs of the grain line network

l The share of costs to be paid by users of the network

l How competition from road transport constrains rail access charges

l The outlook for the production of grain in NSW

Jim Cox PSM, CEO, Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART)

ROAD fReIGHT1.45 A road user’s perspective on freight transport

in NSW l The role of the trucking industry for the NSW economy

l What is needed to manage the road freight task safely?

Jill Lewis, Manager, Australian Trucking Association NSW

2.20 Afternoon tea

THe HUNTeR VALLeY SUPPLY CHAIN 2.40 The role of transport infrastructure for development

in the Hunter Region l Capitalising on past successes and making better use

of existing infrastructure

l Addressing capacity constraints – Outlining planning inefficiencies

l Planning for future infrastructure needs

Todd Williams, CEO, Regional Development Australia – Hunter

PORTS UPDATe3.15 CASe STUDY

Update on expansion works at Port Botany l Outlining one of the largest port expansion projects in

Australian history

l Managing and planning access and land use

l The role of Sydney Ports in the state and national economy

Marika Calfas, General Manager – Planning, Sydney Ports Corporation

3.50 Closing remarks from the Chair

4.00 Close of conference

fReIGHT BRIefING DAY – 6th October 2011

UPCOMING eVeNTS

Road Pricing 201113th October 2011 | Grace Hotel, Sydney

www.informa.com/roadpricing

Rail and the Sustainability Challenge26th – 27th October 2011| Hotel Realm Canberra

www.informa.com.au/railsustainability

NT Transport Infrastructure Summit3rd November 2011 | Crowne Plaza Darwin

www.informa.com.au/nttransport

AusIntermodal 20117th – 8th November | Sydney Harbour Marriott

www.ausintermodal.com

VIC Transport Infrastructure Summit15th – 16th November | Hilton on the Park

www.informa.com.au/victransport

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“Infrastructure is hard. If it was easy, if the lead times were easy, even the last government would have tried to do it before the election [...]. We are keen to get on with the job.” NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell, 28th March 2011

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