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State Transport Series QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT Infrastructure Summit 2011 The 14th Annual 26th & 27th July 2011 Brisbane Marriott Hotel Supported by: Media Partners: www.informa.com.au/qldtransport Researched and developed by: Key contributions from: The Hon Rachel Nolan MP, Minister for Transport, Queensland Lyn O’Connell, Deputy Secretary, National Building Coordinator, Department of Infrastructure and Transport Larissa Waters, Senator-elect, Australian Greens Dr Ed Blakely, Professor, Urban, Regional Planning & Policy, University of Sydney Paul Scurrah, CEO, Queensland Rail Philip Noble, Chief Executive, Queensland Treasury Corporation REGISTER NOW SECURE ORDER NEW FORMAT FOR 2011: Tailor your participation! Streamline your attendance with the option of attending one or two dedicated briefing days on Queensland’s transport networks. Day One focuses on the projects meeting Queensland’s urban transport needs and Day Two addresses the increasing freight demands of this export state.

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Now in its 14th year, the Lloyd’s List DCN Queensland Transport Infrastructure Summit has a proven record of attracting those responsible for planning, funding and constructing the state’s booming transport infrastructure. Join industry, transport users and government representatives to exchange open and practical discussions on current projects and future planning developments.With a focus on delivering the future transport infrastructure to facilitate the State’s rapid development, the 14th Annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Summit will feature case studies on the latest urban and freight transport projects, provide an update and assessment of government strategies and review the industry partnerships that keep Queensland moving.

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State Transport Series

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT Infrastructure Summit 2011

The 14th Annual

26th & 27th July 2011 Brisbane Marriott Hotel

Supported by:

Media Partners:

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

Key contributions from:

The Hon Rachel Nolan MP, Minister for Transport, Queensland

Lyn O’Connell, Deputy Secretary, National Building Coordinator, Department of Infrastructure and Transport

Larissa Waters, Senator-elect, Australian Greens

Dr Ed Blakely, Professor, Urban, Regional Planning & Policy, University of Sydney

Paul Scurrah, CEO, Queensland Rail

Philip Noble, Chief Executive, Queensland Treasury Corporation

REGISTER NOWSECURE ORDER

NEW FORMAT FOR 2011:Tailor your participation!

Streamline your attendance with the option of attending one or two dedicated briefing days on Queensland’s transport networks. Day One focuses on the projects meeting Queensland’s urban transport needs and Day Two addresses the increasing freight demands of this export state.

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www.informa.com.au/qldtransport

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT

Day One – Tuesday 26th July 2011

8.30 Registration and welcome tea

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!

KEYNOTE SESSION:GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES AND OUTLOOK

9.30 Re-building Queensland’s transport network: Connecting Queensland with QTRIP

● Overview of the Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program (QTRIP): A four-year forward program of works for public transport, bikeways and roads

● Revised investment into capital projects and subsidies

● Incentives to promote public transport usage and the use of fuel efficient vehicles

The Hon Rachel Nolan MP, Minister for Transport, Queensland

10.00 Building transport capacity in advance of need:The South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009- 2031

● The development of transport corridors for future needs

Senior representative, Department of Infrastructure and Planning

10.30 CASE STUDY: Lessons from the rebuilding of New Orleans

● The seven-step recovery for Queensland

Dr Ed Blakely, Professor, Urban, Regional Planning & Policy, University of Sydney

11.00 Morning tea

PROJECT UPDATES: HOW DOES A TRANSPORT NETWORK TRANSFORM A CITY? 11.20 New transport networks at Brisbane Airport ● The new Brisbane Airport road network and an update on

the $4.2bn infrastructure program

● Initiatives towards being carbon neutral by 2020

● Project coordination and the benefits of collaboration

Terry Rossitto, Airport Development Manager – Landside & Ground Transport, Brisbane Airport Corporation

11.50 Keeping Brisbane moving : The Northern Link ● Building integrated transport solutions

● Enhancing active transport facilities

Cr Graham Quirk, Deputy Mayor, Chairman for Infrastructure and Cr for MacGregor, Brisbane City Council

12.20 The role of transport infrastructure in developing connections to communities and commuters: A review of the Gold Coast Rapid Transit

● Expanding the transport options available to residents and visitors

Ron Clarke MBE, Mayor, Gold Coast City

12.50 Lunch

PLANNING AND PRODUCTIVITY 1.40 The Government’s Growth Management Queensland

(GMQ): How are Transit Oriented Developments (TOD) helping solve Queensland’s population demands?

● Delivering future transport, infrastructure and urban planning requirements

James Coutts, Assistant Coordinator General, Transit Oriented Development and Design, Growth Management Queensland

2.10 How are leading international cities developing urban transit projects?

● What can we learn from leading practice and innovative strategy?

Prof Phil Charles, Director, Centre for Transport Strategy, University of Queensland

2.40 Urban transport infrastructure and productivity growth ● Understanding the costs of congestion

● The drivers for road user charges

● Assessing the broader implications of congestion pricing for roads, public transport, new infrastructure and other government taxes

Michael Roth, Executive Manager Public Policy, RACQ

3.10 Afternoon tea

REDEFINING QUEENSLAND’S URBAN TRANSPORT LANDSCAPE3.40 Innovations in the new look Queensland Rail:

Queensland Rail‘s new Sunlanders with Tilt technology ● Increasing speed, passenger luxury and further subsidies

● Public safety and security enhancements

Paul Scurrah, CEO, Queensland Rail

4.10 Reviewing the State’s Infrastructure Report Card ● Future recommendations

● Infrastructure projects accelerating growth and economic recovery

● Assessing the transport infrastructure needs of urban, rural and remote communities

● The economic implications of the Queensland flood crisis: What will this mean for the construction and skills markets, proposed developments and future planning?

Mike Brady, Immediate Past President of Queensland Division, Engineers Australia

4.40 The future of sustainable infrastructure: How is Queensland performing against AGIC’s sustainability rating scheme?

AGIC is developing the world’s first full sustainability rating scheme covering governance, social, environmental and economic factors across the planning, design, construction and operational phases of major infrastructure.

Prof David Hood, Chairman, Australian Green Infrastructure Council – AGIC

5.10 Close of day one

“I think everybody understands this is a big rebuilding task and it has to be our number one priority. We need to see Queensland back on her feet. But we are not going to just walk away from some of the infrastructure projects that were on foot, that are about planning for Queensland’s future because while we are rebuilding we will continue to grow.’’

(Premier Anna Bligh: AFR, 18 Jan 2011)

URBAN TRANSPORT BRIEFING DAY

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INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT

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/qldtransport

FREIGHT TRANSPORT BRIEFING DAY

Day Two – Wednesday 27th July 2011

9.00 Opening remarks from the Chair

Chris Mangan, CEO, Queensland Multimodal Freight Council (QMFC)

KEYNOTE SESSION:FREIGHT DEMAND OUTLOOK 9.10 Australia’s transport infrastructure needs: The Federal

Government’s role in Nation Building ● Current and future challenges and necessary investments

● What benefits are there for QLD?

Lyn O’Connell, Deputy Secretary, National Building Coordinator, Department of Infrastructure and Transport

9.40 Considerations for a sustainable transport system Larissa Waters, Senator-elect, Australian Greens

10.10 The future of integrated freight in Queensland ● Access & regulation

● Intermodal

● Infrastructure

Neil Findlay, Chairman, Queensland Transport and Logistics Council (QTLC)

10.40 Morning tea

11.00 Commodity outlook: The impact of recent climate conditions on commodity production, exports and prices

● An assessment of the immediate impact and expected implications on agricultural production, mining sector production and exports

Alan Copeland, Senior Commodity Analyst, Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics

“It’s about planning for growth, putting the right infrastructure in place so we can attract people to Queensland and build our economy and our future.”

(Craig Wallace, Minister for Main Roads -23 Nov 2010)

FINANCE

11.30 Funding and financing infrastructure ● The strength of the Queensland economy and the appetite

for transport infrastructure assets

● Priority setting models for funding decisions

● Examining sources of funding: Private, public, local, state and federal

● Aspects of transport infrastructure economics: Role of industry superannuation funds

Philip Noble, Chief Executive, Queensland Treasury Corporation

CASE STUDIES: PORTS AS EXPORT GATEWAYS 12.00 Port of Brisbane ● “Under new management” but business as usual: Impact of

leasing on port operations

● Upgrade of the Port of Brisbane’s motorway

Peter Keyte, General Manager Port Operations, Port of Brisbane

12.30 Lunch

CASE STUDY: INVESTING IN EXPORT INFRASTRUCTURE1.30 Financing common user industrial support infrastructure:

Project Iron Boomerang ● A collaborative basis to maximise precinct advantage economics

● Feasibility study update

Shane Condon, Managing Director, East West Line Parks

RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE 2.00 Connecting and expanding the Central Queensland

Coal Network: QR National’s Northern Missing Link ● Update on the Goonyella to Abbot Point Expansion

Project (GAPE X50): On schedule and within budget?

Marcus McAuliffe, Chief Executive Coal Operations, QR National

2.30 Afternoon tea

3.00 Heavy haul rail operations: Delivering a Queensland coal strategy

● New train technology: The use of new diesel-powered trains

David Irwin, Divisional General Manager Coal, Pacific National

3.30 CASE STUDY: Summerdowns Rail Terminal ● Project update: The story so far

● Developing regional economic growth

John McMahon, Director, Summerdowns Rail Terminal

4.00 Close of Summit

For program updates, visit: www.informa.com.au/qldtransport

SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION

Now in its 14th year, the Lloyd’s List DCN Queensland Transport Infrastructure Summit has a proven record of attracting those responsible for planning, funding and constructing the state’s booming transport infrastructure. For information about sponsorship and exhibition opportunities available at this established annual event, contact Sarah Cullen at [email protected] or (+ 61 3) 8842 2430

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:

Urban Rail 201110-11 May 2011, Sydney Harbour Marriott

www.informa.com.au/urbanrail

Urban Congestion 201112-13 May 2011, Parkroyal Darling Harbour, Sydney

www.informa.com.au/urbancongestion

Regional Ports 201121-22 July 2011, The Chancellor Hotel, Launceston

www.informa.com.au/regionalports

WA Transport Infrastructure Summit 20113-4 August 2011, Novotel Langley, Perth

www.informa.com.au/watransport

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14th annual Queensland Transport Infrastructure Summit 201126-27 July 2011 | Brisbane Marriott Hotel

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