public transport policy & planning · level 6, 293 queen st, brisbane. course director phil...

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v Public Transport Policy & Planning 15-16 March 2018, Brisbane Course Modules Day 1: Public Transport Policy & Regulation 1. Policy, Processes and Analysis: Illustrate the application of policy and policy processes. 2. Public Transport Policy Context: Explain the public transport policy context. 3. Public Transport Policy Options: Develop the capacity to identify and assess policy options. 4. Public Transport Institutions: Describe the role and practice of public transport institutions. 5. Public Transport Delivery and Regulation: Summarise the options for the delivery of public transport and associated regulatory requirements. Bringing it all together 1: group exercise applying what has been learnt. Day 2: Public Transport Strategy & Planning 1. Strategic Context for Public Transport: Explain the context for public transport planning. 2. Stakeholder & Community Engagement: Demonstrate the application of stakeholder and community engagement principles. 3. Developing Public Transport Options: Describe and evaluate public transport options. 4. Resourcing Public Transport Programs: Outline the resourcing needs and processes for public transport. 5. Planning for Public Transport: Plan for public transport infrastructure and services. Bringing it all together 2: group exercise applying what has been learnt. Registration (all prices include GST) Registration for Day 1 or Day 2 only: AU$715 Registration for both days: AU$1,320 Online registration available Click here to register More information email: [email protected] web: www.civil.uq.edu.au/ptcpd Overview An effective and efficient public transport system is a key part Australia’s continued economic growth, environmental health and social well-being. As a public transport professional, it is important to understand leading practice principles for an integrated approach to public transport strategy and planning and the development and use of policy and regulation. Course structure This a blended learning course, involving self-directed pre-work, which includes background readings and reflection exercises, prior to attending an intensive short course, comprising lectures, presentations, case studies and group exercises. Articulation to the Graduate Certificate in Public Transport is available. Who should attend? Professionals involved in planning, designing and managing public transport, especially state and local government staff, operators, consultants and contractors Professionals new to public transport or wanting a refresher, as well as those wanting a broader understanding of public transport. Course times & venue Times each day: 8:30am – 4:30pm Venue: UQ Business School Executive Venue, Level 6, 293 Queen St, Brisbane. Course Director Phil Charles is Professor of Transport at the University of Queensland. He has developed and implemented transport strategy and policy initiatives across Australia. He has extensive experience in transport planning, road safety, traffic management, public transport, and professional capability development. Day 1 is presented by Dr David Bray {adjunct A/Prof] and Day 2 presented by Prof Phil Charles.

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Page 1: Public Transport Policy & Planning · Level 6, 293 Queen St, Brisbane. Course Director Phil Charles is Professor of Transport at the University of Queensland. He has developed and

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Public TransportPolicy & Planning15-16 March 2018, Brisbane

Course Modules Day 1: Public Transport Policy & Regulation1. Policy, Processes and Analysis: Illustrate the

application of policy and policy processes.2. Public Transport Policy Context: Explain the

public transport policy context.3. Public Transport Policy Options: Develop the

capacity to identify and assess policy options.4. Public Transport Institutions: Describe the role

and practice of public transport institutions.5. Public Transport Delivery and Regulation:

Summarise the options for the delivery of public transport and associated regulatory requirements.Bringing it all together 1: group exercise applying what has been learnt.

Day 2: Public Transport Strategy & Planning 1. Strategic Context for Public Transport: Explain the

context for public transport planning.2. Stakeholder & Community Engagement:

Demonstrate the application of stakeholder and community engagement principles.

3. Developing Public Transport Options: Describe and evaluate public transport options.

4. Resourcing Public Transport Programs: Outline the resourcing needs and processes for public transport.

5. Planning for Public Transport: Plan for public transport infrastructure and services.Bringing it all together 2: group exercise applying what has been learnt.

Registration (all prices include GST)

Registration for Day 1 or Day 2 only: AU$715

Registration for both days: AU$1,320

Online registration available Click here to register

More informationemail: [email protected]: www.civil.uq.edu.au/ptcpd

OverviewAn effective and efficient public transport system is a key part Australia’s continued economic growth, environmental health and social well-being.

As a public transport professional, it is important to understand leading practice principles for an integrated approach to public transport strategy and planning and the development and use of policy and regulation.

Course structureThis a blended learning course, involving self-directed pre-work, which includes background readings and reflection exercises, prior to attending an intensive short course, comprising lectures, presentations, case studies and group exercises. Articulation to the Graduate Certificate in Public Transport is available.

Who should attend?• Professionals involved in planning, designing and

managing public transport, especially state and local government staff, operators, consultants and contractors

• Professionals new to public transport or wanting a refresher, as well as those wanting a broader understanding of public transport.

Course times & venueTimes each day: 8:30am – 4:30pmVenue: UQ Business School Executive Venue,

Level 6, 293 Queen St, Brisbane.

Course DirectorPhil Charles is Professor of Transport at the University of Queensland. He has developed and implemented transport strategy and policy initiatives across Australia. He has extensive experience in transport planning, road safety, traffic management, public transport, and professional capability development.

Day 1 is presented by Dr David Bray {adjunct A/Prof] and Day 2 presented by Prof Phil Charles.