This document provides information about an upcoming smart cities conference organized by Tonkin Corporation. The two-day conference will be held on April 30-May 2, 2012 in Sydney and will feature expert speakers from government, private sector, and academia discussing topics like innovative urban planning strategies, sustainable transport, smart grids, and retrofitting cities. Attendees can learn how to implement solutions to improve cities and develop sustainable smart city strategies. The conference will also include two optional half-day workshops on urban design and planning.
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KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
LEARN how to implement innovative solutions to improve our cities
DEVELOP a sustainable smart city planning strategy
TAKE your project to the next level with innovative design thinking
IMAGINE Australia’s smart future
Also, don’t miss your chance to learn from and NETWORK
with some of the most influential executives in Australia
• The Hon. Chris Hartcher MP, Minister for Energy and Resources,
New South Wales
• Genia McCaffery, Mayor of North Sydney
• Lorraine Wearne, Lord Mayor of Parramatta
• Len Brown, Mayor of Auckland
• Tim Horton, Commissioner for Integrated Design,
Integrated Design Commission South Australia
• Giovanni Cirillo, Executive Director Urban Renewal and Major Sites,
Department Planning and Infrastructure New South Wales
• Dr Cathy Oke, Chair Future Melbourne (Eco-City) Committee,
Melbourne City Council
• Ray Burton, CEO, Townsville City Council
• Helen Lochhead, Assistant Government Architect,
Office of Government Architect New South Wales
• Gail Connolly, Executive Manager Transforming Sydney,
City of Sydney
• Robert Moore, Manager Urban Design and Docklands,
City of Melbourne
• Chris Derksema, Sustainability Director, City of Sydney
• Jeff Robinson, Sustainable Design Leader - Property - Asia
Pacific, Aurecon
• Rob Fitzpatrick, Director of Infrastructure Transport and Logistics,
NICTA
• Jennifer Baltatzidis, Principal Consultant: Energy Engineering,
Origin Energy
• Lauren Marcellin, Program Director – Smart Grid, Smart City,
Ausgrid
• Fiona de Preu, Project Director Urban Development Division,
Department Planning and Community Development Victoria
• Michael Frost, Executive Director – Capital Cities Strategic
Planning Systems,
Council of Australian Governments (COAG Reform Council)
PLUS: DON’T MISS THESE TWO ESSENTIAL HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS:
Workshop A:
Design thinking: redesigning the city from user
perspective
Your workshop facilitator:
Alex Cohn, Director Urban Design,
Place Design Group
Workshop B:
The A-Z of urban planning
Your workshop facilitator:
Vladimir Finn, Business Development Manager,
Aurecon
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2. CONFERENCE DAY ONE
Monday 30th
April 2012
8:30 Registration, morning coffee and tea
9:00 Opening remarks from the chair
Jeff Robinson, Sustainable Design Leader - Property - Asia
Pacific, Aurecon
Ministerial K eynote
9:10 Keynote Opening Address:
Understanding the Ministerial Council on Energy’s
National Stakeholder Committee
• Addressing government initiatives in long term planning
The Hon. Chris Hartcher MP, Minister for Resources and
Energy, New South Wales
M ayoral Keynote
9:40 Vision for North Sydney’s ‘Smart’ Future
• Urban design planning in North Sydney
• Implementing effective sustainability measures
Genia McCaffery, Mayor of North Sydney
10:10 Promoting Parramatta as a Smart City
• Analysing the ParraConnect smart city initiative: Advancing
connective technologies to help create a better social,
environmental and economic way of life
• Understanding emerging smart city trends in Parramatta
Lorraine Wearne, Lord Mayor of Parramatta
10:40 Morning tea
International Mayoral Keynote
11:00 Promoting Auckland as the world’s most liveable city
• Implementing strategies and plans to achieve this
successfully
• Auckland’s amalgamation experience and its implications for
development
• Overview of the Auckland Spatial Plan
Len Brown, Mayor of Auckland
Urban Planning and Policies
11: 30 Sustainable Sydney 2030: Green, global and
connected
• An overview of Sustainable Sydney 2030
• Showing by doing: Implementing decentralised energy, water
and waste projects in Sydney’s buildings and operations
• Sustainability Partnerships and their critical role in delivering
outcomes
Chris Derksema, Sustainability Director, City of Sydney
City Re -desi gn and R enewal Strategies
12:10 Melbourne: Designing for a sustainable city
• Understanding the Urban Design Strategy and exploring the
possibility of a “future city”
• Addressing contemporary issues and challenges in urban
design
• Examining the importance of partnerships for a sustainable
future
Robert Moore, Manager Urban Design & Docklands,
City of Melbourne
12:50 Networking Lunch
1:40 5000+ an integrated design strategy for inner
Adelaide
• Examining city re-design and renewal strategies
• Rethinking Adelaide: accommodating for future population
growth
• Information Communication and Technology (ICT) and using
design as a way of seeing and thinking about a problem
• Looking to the future: Developing a new model to how we
design, plan, develop and govern our cities
Tim Horton, Commissioner for Integrated Design,
Integrated Design Commission South Australia
2:20 Sydney at 6 Million: Achieving Successful Urban
Renewal Outcomes in Sydney
• Evidence: Understanding population change in sydney
• Strategy: Growing our city sustainably
• Policy: Initiatives which respond to population pressure
• Implementation: Tools facilitating urban renewal
• Partnerships: Working with our stakeholders
Giovanni Cirillo, Executive Director Urban Renewal and
Major Sites, Department of Planning and Infrastructure
New South Wales
3:00 Afternoon tea
Alternative Smart City Concepts
3:20 City of Melbourne: An Eco City reflects and engages
in the lead up to Rio+20
• Mapping our Eco City achievements. Including a look at key
strategies:
• Investigating the city as a catchment
• Looking into the Urban Forest Strategy
• What is the 1200 Buildings program and what has it meant
for the City of Melbourne
• Analysing the City of Melbourne Transport Strategy
• Engaging residents, workers and visitors in our Eco City
targets
• Including: Eco Carlton case study
Dr Cathy Oke, Chair Future Melbourne (Eco-City)
Committee, Melbourne City Council
4:00 Townsville: The future of the Smart City
• Providing smarter solutions for overcoming challenges
• Implementing NBN and smart grids as blueprint for
sustainable city
• IBM’s Smart Cities Challenge and integrating sustainability
Ray Burton, CEO, Townsville City Council
4:40 Closing remarks from the chair
4:50 End of Day One
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
Tuesday 1st
May 2012
8:30 Morning coffee and tea
9:00 Opening remarks from the chair
Jeff Robinson, Sustainable Design Leader - Property - Asia
Pacific, Aurecon
Capital City Strategic Planning
9:10 Analysing Capital City Strategic Planning Systems
• Reviewing capital city strategic planning systems against
agreed national criteria
• Providing for nationally significant economic infrastructure
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3. • Strengthening the networks between capital cities and major
regional centres
Michael Frost, Executive Director – Capital Cities Strategic
Planning Systems, Council of Australian Governments
(COAG Reform Council)
Smart T ransport: Pro j ects and Planning
9:50 Smart Transport and Roads: planning to solve urban
traffic congestion problems
• Using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to
increase the capacity of our roads infrastructure
Rob Fitzpatrick, Director of Infrastructure, Transport and
Logistics, NICTA
10:30 Morning tea
T ransformin g Our C ities
11:00 Transforming our cities with innovative urban design
projects
• City redesign and renewal strategies: Understanding the
effect of overseas projects on local design strategies
• Retrofitting: Beyond sustainability – promoting the benefits of
retrofitting the urban environment with green infrastructure
• Looking at the Green Cover Demonstration Project:
Successfully addressing climate change impacts caused by
peak heat events in Western Sydney
Helen Lochhead, Assistant Government Architect,
Government Architects Office New South Wales
11:40 Transforming Sydney: A city for the future
• Planning for a smart city: How the Metropolitan Plan for
Sydney 2036 will transform Sydney
• Revitalizing the city centre
• Transforming user attitudes
• Unlocking the City Centre for people: Examining the
proposed light rail network for George Street
Gail Connolly, Executive Manager Transforming Sydney,
City of Sydney
12:20 Lunch
Retrofitting: Beyond Sustainability
1:20 Retrofitting Sydney: improving the efficiency of our
buildings
• Project overview and Origin involvement
• Lessons learned to date
• Where to: Delivering and maintaining the project outcomes
Jennifer Baltatzidis, Principal Consultant: Energy
Engineering, Origin Energy
Smart Grids
2:00 Smart Grid, Smart City: Australia’s first commercial
scale smart grid trial
Smart grids represent the cutting edge of energy efficient
technologies. Ausgrid utilises Information Communication
Technology (ICT) to improve the efficiency of power
production, delivery and use
• About the Smart Grid, Smart City demonstration project and
trial insights to date
Lauren Marcellin, Program Director - Smart Grid, Smart
City, Ausgrid
2:40 Afternoon tea
Planning for Sustainable Success
and Urban Development
3:10 Advancing sustainability in infrastructure
• Promoting the delivery and operation of more sustainable
infrastructure in Australia
• Examining the importance of a sustainability rating scheme
• Achieving sustainable outcomes: encourage and promote
highest standard of sustainability performance
Jeff Robinson, Sustainable Design Leader - Property - Asia
Pacific, Aurecon
3:50 Promoting effective urban development in Victoria
• Introducing effective urban planning strategies to deal with
expected population growth
• Overview of urban development program: including an
analysis of current and future projects under scheme
Fiona de Preu, Project Director Urban Development Division,
Department Planning and Community Development
Victoria
4:30 Closing remarks from the chair
4:40 End of Conference
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8:30 Registration, morning coffee and tea
Workshop A: 9:00 – 12:00
Design thinking: redesigning the city from user
perspective
• Planning and design for your cities: Making existing cities
smarter
• Taking your project to the next level with innovative design
thinking
• Understanding a projects challenges and opportunities
• Implementing sustainable design principles for a ‘smarter’
community
• Creating great places: examining new urbanism and place
making
Your expert facilitator:
Alex Cohn, Director Urban Design, Place Design Group
Workshop B: 1:00 – 4:00
The A-Z of Urban Planning
• Improving the sustainability, productivity and liveability of our
urban environments
• How to implement effective sustainable urban strategies
• Achieving sustainable development
• Analysing static versus dynamic urban planning
• Concepts, policy and issues in integrated land use planning
Your expert facilitator:
Vladimir Finn, Business Development Manager, Aurecon
(Lunch is provided for delegates attending both workshops)
WORKSHOP DAY
Wednesday 2nd
May 2012
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