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  • Road Safety Symposium, Melbourne 13th March 2020

    Melbourne Town Hall 130 Swanston Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

      Road Safety is everyone's responsibility, especially if you work in transport.   No matter what part of the transport or urban planning realm you work, you can have an important impact on reducing the number of lives lost on the transport network.   Deaths on Victorian roads went up
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    $310.00 – $620.00
  • Reducing Australia’s Transport Emissions, Sydney 15th September 2022

    Customs House 31 Alfred St, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    General Info Topics speakers Venue Get Tickets General Information Transport is Australia's fastest growing source of emissions This one day seminar brings together some of Australia's leading thinkers and policy makers to highlight practical, evidence-based solutions to reducing Australia's transport emissions. The focus is to provide you with pragmatic strategies
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    $295.00 – $450.00
  • Electric Vehicle Charging – Understanding the role of local government

    University of Sydney, Cullen Room Cullen Room, Level 4, Holme Building, Science Road, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    General Info Topics speakers Venue Get Tickets Electric vehicles and charging - understanding the role of government Electric vehicle sales have increased rapidly in Australia. The development of an effective charging network is central to the transition towards zero emission vehicles. In some parts of NSW, up to 80% of
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    $225.00 – $450.00
  • Increasing Active Transport Mode Share – Hobart

    University of Tasmania 17 Liverpool Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

    General Info Topics speakers Venue Get Tickets Increasing active transport mode share in Australia   Rates of walking and cycling have stagnated in Tasmania and other parts of Australia over the last two decades. This is despite many governments having long held targets to increase active transport levels. This seminar
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    $30.00 – $60.00
  • Increasing Active Transport Mode Share – Melbourne

    RMIT Building 16, 344 Swanston St

    General Info Topics speakers Venue Get Tickets Increasing active transport mode share in Australia   Rates of walking and cycling have stagnated in Victoria and other parts of Australia over the last two decades. This is despite many governments having long held targets to increase active transport levels. This seminar
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    $30.00 – $60.00
  • Electric Vehicle Charging – Understanding the role of government

    RMIT RMIT Building 16, 344 Swanston St, Storey Hall - Level 7 Conference rooms (Green Brain), Melbourne, Australia

    General Info Topics speakers Venue Get Tickets Electric vehicles and charging - understanding the role of government   Electric vehicle sales have increased rapidly in Australia. The development of an effective charging network is central to the transition towards zero emission vehicles. In some parts of Victoria, up to 80%
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    $30.00 – $60.00
  • Increasing Active Transport Mode Share

    University of Sydney, Cullen Room Cullen Room, Level 4, Holme Building, Science Road, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    General Info Topics speakers Venue Get Tickets Increasing active transport mode share in Australia   Rates of walking and cycling have stagnated across NSW and other parts of Australia over the last two decades. This is despite many governments having long held targets to increase active transport levels. This seminar
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    $30.00 – $60.00
  • Electric Vehicle Charging – Understanding the role of government

    University of Sydney, Cullen Room Cullen Room, Level 4, Holme Building, Science Road, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    General Info Topics speakers Venue Get Tickets Electric vehicles and charging - understanding the role of government   Electric vehicle sales have increased rapidly in Australia. The development of an effective charging network is central to the transition towards zero emission vehicles. In some parts of NSW, up to 80%
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    $30.00 – $60.00