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The importance of good transport planning cannot be underestimated – it is a cornerstone of place making, and a hallmark of great cities. By its very nature, transport planning requires foresight and significant investment. Decisions about transport planning need to be responsive to a constantly changing environment.

Paul Low, KPMG’s National Infrastructure, Government and Healthcare Industry Lead Partner, will look at how well our transport systems are dealing with rapid changes in population, technology, lifestyle and community demand. Citizens have heightened mobility expectations as lifestyle complexity and new market entrants and technology are disrupting our traditional thinking around transport solutions. New offerings, such as mobility as a service, autonomous and electric vehicles, fast and high speed rail, are gathering momentum. These new mobility forces will also shape the urban form and fabric within our cities, and between our cities and regions. This, in turn, will challenge our traditional planning models for transport and land use, and the institutional arrangements to drive better outcomes for our cities. The presentation will explore these themes and consider the implications for our future strategies and institutional responses

Luke Franzmann, Executive Advisor, RPS, will consider how investment in transport can shape our cities to efficiently cater for our growing population. Australian cities are experiencing significant investment in mass rapid transit systems. The Sydney Metro network, the Melbourne Metro and the Cross River Rail are all progressing at various stages of development. These investments alone are worth over $60 billion. Transport investment has traditionally been planned to meet travel demand and operational needs. However, planning priorities have now evolved to be more about city shaping to drive sustainable growth. This city shaping, is occurring at both a regional and local scale as a result of the catalytic investment in mass rapid transit. Luke will take you on the journey of how the new Sydney Metro network is changing the face of Sydney forever. He will also discuss the opportunities in inner Brisbane.

Learning Outcomes

The seminar series will provide planners and allied professionals with a broader perspective to allow them to face the challenges of planning in the 21st century.

Core Competency:

Using a creative and integrative approach, drawing on a range of disciplines and methods

Designed For

This seminar series suits all planners and allied professionals.

1.5 CPD Points