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#smarturbanfutures Smart Urban Futures 25-26 March 2015
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#smarturbanfutures Welcome Cr Bill McArthur President, Municipal Association of Victoria Kellie-Ann Jolly Chair, Victorian Walks
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#smarturbanfutures Empowering communities to revitalise the street Jason Roberts The Better Block, betterblock.org (USA)
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#smarturbanfutures Empowering communities to revitalise the street Sara Stace Executive Director, Link.Place.Live
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#smarturbanfutures The built environment – a critical health issue Diana Heggie CEO, Heart Foundation of Victoria
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#smarturbanfutures Morning tea
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#smarturbanfutures Designing urban villages – town and country James Lunday Principal, Common Ground Studio (NZ)
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#smarturbanfutures Planning for Melbourne: what now? Roz Hansen Roz Hansen Consulting and Adjunct Professor Deakin University
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#smarturbanfutures Lunch, including an optional short walk
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#smarturbanfutures Concurrent sessions
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#smarturbanfutures Working with developers in growth areas Mike Day Director, Roberts Day
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#smarturbanfutures Working with developers in growth areas Sue Wiblin National Manager – Community Engagement, the GPT Group David Sleet Development Manager Retail and Major Projects, the GPT Group
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#smarturbanfutures Regional transport planning Trevor Budge City of Greater Bendigo Strategy Manager: Travel motivators in regional cities
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#smarturbanfutures Active travel planning in the regions Jodie Fincham Recreation and Events Coordinator, Colac-Otway Shire Council Jonathan Daly Founding Director, Huss
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#smarturbanfutures Plenary session resumes
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#smarturbanfutures Rethinking success in regional and suburban centres Knowles Tivendale Principal, Phillip Boyle & Associates
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#smarturbanfutures Walkability in the knowledge economy Terry Rawnsley Partner, SGS Economics and Planning
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#smarturbanfutures Emerging issues in the world of walkability Ben Rossiter Executive Officer, Victoria Walks
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#smarturbanfutures Afternoon tea
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#smarturbanfutures Concurrent sessions
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#smarturbanfutures Walkshops, hosted by City of Melbourne Choose from: 1. Building a walkable city – practical actions from the Melbourne Walking Plan. Led by Damon Rao, Senior Transport Planner Or 2. Cycling infrastructure that works for everyone. Led by Richard Smithers, Coordinator Transport Policy
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#smarturbanfutures Walking and cycling - strategy to implementation Mark Griffin Manager Engineering Services City of Marion (SA)
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#smarturbanfutures Sunshine Coast Active Transport Strategy Peter Duffy Senior Transport Planner, Sunshine Coast Regional Council
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#smarturbanfutures Yarra Council’s sustainability program Michael Oke Environmental Coordinator, City of Yarra
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#smarturbanfutures Informal networking function
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#smarturbanfutures Smart Urban Futures 25-26 March 2015
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#smarturbanfutures 23 and a half hours (video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUaInS6HIGo
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#smarturbanfutures Shared Space: A return to social street design (remote presentation) Ben Hamilton-Baillie Hamilton-Baillie Associates (UK)
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#smarturbanfutures Making the traffic model your slave, not your master Steven Burgess Principal Consultant, MRCagney
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#smarturbanfutures Panel discussion – designing streets for people James Lunday Steven Burgess Nigel Smith Sara Stace
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#smarturbanfutures Morning tea
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#smarturbanfutures Concurrent sessions
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#smarturbanfutures Age-friendly design to maintain mobility Kathleen Brasher Manager Community Participation, COTA Victoria
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#smarturbanfutures Age-friendly design to maintain mobility Jose Mantilla Director, Movendo
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#smarturbanfutures Pedestrians with impaired vision – into the mainstream Marcus Bleechmore Government Relations Advisor, Vision Australia Duane Burtt Walkable Communities Advisor, Victoria Walks
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#smarturbanfutures Build it and they may not come - capturing latent demand for walking with infrastructure and behaviour change Hywel Rowlands Strategic Transport Planner, City of Boroondara
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#smarturbanfutures Build it and they may not come - capturing latent demand for walking with infrastructure and behaviour change Nigel Smith Precinct Designer, Yarra Ranges Shire Council
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#smarturbanfutures Placemaking in Adelaide – Relationships, Roadblocks and Results Sarah Maddock Place Facilitator, Adelaide City Council
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#smarturbanfutures Lunch, including an optional short walk
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#smarturbanfutures Concurrent sessions
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#smarturbanfutures Shared paths: what is their role? Shared paths are a common way of providing for cyclists and walkers, but are they working for both? Duane Burtt, Walkable Communities Advisor, Victoria Walks - the walking perspective.Duane Burtt Bart Sbeghen, Bike Futures Manager, Bicycle Network -the cycling perspectiveBart Sbeghen Group discussion, moderated by Cameron Munro, Director, CDM Research
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#smarturbanfutures What are the causes of crashes affecting vulnerable road users? Michael Niewesteeg Research Manager Road Safety, Transport Accident Commission
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#smarturbanfutures Creating people focused urban places by putting walkability first Anne Matan Curtin University Sustainable Policy Institute
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#smarturbanfutures Afternoon tea
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#smarturbanfutures Understanding the drivers of children’s independent mobility Bruce Bolam Executive Manager Programs Group, VicHealth
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#smarturbanfutures Public transport, Urban Design and Walking Professor Graham Currie Monash University
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#smarturbanfutures Wrap up and next steps
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#smarturbanfutures Conference close
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