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Transport Policy Public Lecture Series 2003


Road Space Management : Meeting Multi-user Objectives in a Limited Resource Environment

The 2003 series of five transport policy lectures involving experts in the field presenting their views on key issues surrounding transport infrastructure and operations.

2003 Program:

2003 Ogden Transport Lecture
Thursday 11th September 2003

Road Space Management - Issues and Problems
Professor Graham Currie, Institute of Transport Studies, Monash University

*Note: New Venue for 2003 Ogden Lecture: The Arthur Streeton Auditorium, Hotel Sofitel, 25 Collins Street, Melbourne

Thursday 25th September 2003
Road Space Management - Victorian Transport Policy Context

Mr Carlo Carli, Member for Brunswick, Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure
Other Speaker from Metropolitan Transport Forum

Thursday 9th October 2003
Road Space Management - VicRoads' Approach and International Perspectives

Mr David Anderson, CEO VicRoads
Professor Avishai Ceder, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Thursday 23rd October 2003
Road Space Management - Parking Perspectives

Mr Robert Morgan, Traffic and Road Safety Consultant
Councillor Greg Barber, Mayor, City of Yarra

Thursday 6th November 2003
Road Space Management - The Future

Professor Peter Jones, Director, Transport Studies Group, Westminster University
Associate Professor Geoff Rose, Director, Institute of Transport Studies, Monash University

Venue:

Department of Infrastructure Theatrette
29th Floor Nauru House 80 Collins Street Melbourne
(*unless otherwise indicated)

Lecture Series Enquiries:

Please contact Ms Brenda O'Keefe for all enquiriies.

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