Planning, designing and building sustainable cities in a climate of change

Unpack critical factors in successful precinct development through 8 major project case studies to realise positive economic, social and environmental outcomes for your community 
 
The outcomes of the recent COP26 Summit have sent out a call to action to countries across the globe to adopt a new approach to urban planning and precinct development. As seen in the nation's commitment to delivering net zero emission by 2050, the development of our cities and places post COVID-19 is set to take a new direction.   
 
Join us for the Sustainable Urban Planning and Precinct Development Summit in exploring sustainable planning and delivery of liveable cities and regions that will outperform in the future. Tackle key challenges facing the industry through:  
 
  • Utilising the latest in technology, innovation and research to achieve sustainability in major project delivery and transition to a circular economy 
  • Enhancing planning, designing and development strategies to deliver precincts which balance economic, cultural, social, and environmental sustainability  
  • Applying placemaking principles to co-create connected, healthy and productive places fit for future generations  
 
Gain insights into Australia’s progressive cities and regions through attending the sustainable project case studies from Infrastructure Australia, Brisbane City Council, North East Link Project and more. 
 
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TOP SPEAKERS

Hon Jacinta Allan

Minister for Transport Infrastructure

Parliament of Victoria

Frankie Carroll

Chief Executive

Suburban Rail Loop Authority

Dyan Currie AM

Chief Planner & Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Host City Office Lead

Brisbane City Council

Peter Colacino

Chief of Policy & Research

Infrastructure Australia

Monica Richter

Senior Manager, Low Carbon Futures Program, Project Director

WWF-Australia, Materials & Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance

Deborah Spring

Chair, Chief Executive Officer

Infrastructure Sustainability Council, Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board (Australia)

Alison Leighton

Deputy Chief Executive

City of Melbourne

Geoff Ward

Group Head, Precincts

Development Victoria

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Customise your Agenda: Two Events, Two Different Objectives

 
Registration to the Sustainable Urban Planning and Precinct Development Summit unlocks access to all sessions from the Victoria Transport Infrastructure Summit. To view the full multi-event agenda, download the brochure here.
 
 

Re-opening Victoria through billion-dollar state-shaping projects
Gain first-hand insight into the current and future opportunities for collaboration and investment across Victoria’s transport infrastructure space.
24 - 25 May 2022 | vtis.aventedge.com
 
 

Reasons to attend

  • Hear from the Hon Jacinta Allan, Minister for Transport Infrastructure, on how Victoria will revolutionise transportation for a more connected and sustainable city 
  • Dissect the critical factors with MECLA in using sustainable materials and products in major projects to meet Net Zero Carbon targets 
  • Catch the latest development updates of Brisbane City Council’s 2032 ‘Climate Positive’ Olympic and Paralympic Games 
  • Unpack the sustainability initiatives North East Link Project are embedding within the design and delivery of Victoria’s missing link within the city freeway network  
  • Understand the path to integrating the use of innovative products within the building and infrastructure sector with Ecologiq as they implement Victoria’s ‘Recycled First’ program   
  • Grasp the significance of placemaking within transforming our cities and places into vibrant and liveable environments with Hon Lily D'Ambrosio, Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Parliament of Victoria  
  • Gain insight into the electric vehicle roadmaps across states as Transport for NSW, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning discuss sustainably powered and smart transport infrastructure  
  • Rethink connectivity and mobility within our cities with Yarra City Council, Transport for NSW and City of Greater Geelong as the panel discuss the emergence of active and resilient transport systems  

Who should attend

Anyone involved in or has an interest in urban planning, design and development, placemaking, urban regeneration/renewal, sustainability, economic development, and investment in Australia:   
Senior leaders, directors, executives, and managers from:  
  • Federal and State Government  
  • Local Government  
  • Urban and City Planners  
  • Construction and Engineering  
  • Real Estate and Property Developers  
  • Universities 

TESTIMONIALS

Group Discounts

LOCATION

Crown Events and Conferences
8 Whiteman St, Southbank VIC 3006
Meeting Room: Promenade Room 2, Level 1
 
T: +61 3 9292 6222
 
Parking: For more information please click here.
 
Location: Use the Crown Melbourne maps to find the Conference Centre.