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At the Urban Infrastructure Strategy 2024 conference, Federal, State, and Local government officials will meet with private sector leaders to discuss proven strategies and share their insights for improving infrastructure management and community development.
This event is designed to facilitate meaningful interactions, collaboration and partnership. Whether you’re from the public or private sector, the connections made at this event could be the catalyst for transformative projects that address the unique challenges of urban infrastructure in a rapidly growing Australia.
Event overview:
Tuesday, 30 April: Pre-Conference Masterclasses
Wednesday, 1 May: Conference Day One
Thursday, 2 May: Conference Day Two
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Headline speakers include:
- Philip Helberg, Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure WA
- Coralie Williams, Director, Project Advisory & Evaluation, Infrastructure Australia
- Nicholas Lander, Director, Climate Change Physical Risk & Resilience, Aurecon
- Sonya Campbell, Deputy Secretary – Commercial, NSW Treasury
- Jamahl Waddington, Head of Infrastructure, JLL
- Brooke Martin, Director – Shire Infrastructure and Operations, Sutherland Shire Council
- Louise Adams, Chief Operating Officer, Aurecon – moderator
- Leah Kelly, Deputy Director-General – Infrastructure and Regional Strategy, QLD Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning
- Camillo Masci, Executive General Manager – Building, CPB Contractors
- Sonja Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, Regional Development Australia – Tropical North
- Bileen Nel, Director Infrastructure, Hilltops Council
- Catherine Lloyd, Head of Infrastructure – Asia/Pacific, Mercer
- Ravi Prasad, National Environment and Sustainability Manager, Seymour Whyte Group
- Leena Thomas, Professor – School of Architecture, University of Technology Sydney
- Dr Kim Johnstone Ph.D., President, Australian Population Association; Associate Director, The Cabinet Office NSW
With numerous sessions and leaders to hear from, here are just a few of the many sessions you can’t afford to miss:
- Infrastructure Australia on prioritising and planning for critical nation-building infrastructure projects
- NSW Treasury & Mercer on investment strategies to facilitate Australia’s infrastructure renaissance
- Infrastructure WA, CPB Contractors & QLD Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning on the most essential strategies to successfully build Australia’s future infrastructure
- Regional Development Australia – Tropical North on addressing infrastructure in regional and remote communities
- Snowy Hydro, nbn, Camden Council & Master Builders Association on solving the labour shortage and skills gap problem
- City of Adelaide on designing and developing infrastructure to support the needs of Australia’s growing population
- Aurecon on addressing climate change exposure risks in infrastructure development
- Sutherland Shire Council on overcoming challenges in planning and consultation to enhance community liveability
- Bouygues Construction & Seymour Whyte Group on strategies to manage circularity and the environmental risks of large-scale infrastructure projects
- City of Newcastle & Campbelltown City Council on paving the way for modern, future-forward transport and parking infrastructure
For full speaker line up and details on the event, please visit the website here.
Register here with VIP code ‘RI10’ to save 10 per cent on registration fees.