National Transport Development Programme 2014-2022
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The National Programme on the Development of Transport and Communications for 2014-2022 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Programme’) should support benefits of the state, society and the national economy from the transport and communications sector. The Programme is indispensable for the sustainable
Join SGS in Perth, Western Australia on 1 September 2015, for the first symposium on a new generation of risk management, the challenges of safely integrating Remotely Piloted Aircraft RPAS into Civil Airspace, and into your commercial operation.
Communication professionals in the transport industry face the unique challenges of communicating across geographical barriers with a diverse, dispersed workforce, managing media and community relations, maintaining communication with customers during interruptions and crises, and getting buy-in on
Come to High Speed Rail World Australia: Learn about the potential role of a HSR network in promoting sustainable living, economic competiveness and regional development Understand the cost-benefit analysis and the potential corridors and sectors that would make HSR commercially and
The theme Research and Partnering with Practitioners will focus on bridging the gap between theory and practice. The conference will discuss local and international research and case studies which provide innovative and practical solutions to current and emerging issues.
The objectives of the training are: To improve the understanding of global mobility issues - To present and discuss “hot” topics of public transport - To approach public transport issues from an international perspective - To promote exchange between UITP members Methodology Each module consists of
Conference objective The key objectives of the 2007 Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference are: - To share information about the latest road safety research and initiatives; - To identify the best examples of translating research into action; and - To identify key areas