Plenty of people think CONGESTION IS A REAL PROBLEM IN MELBOURNE, and
they are right. Up until now, state governments’ main efforts to
reduce CONGESTION HAVE BEEN TO BUILD NEW ROADS AND ADD NEW PUBLIC
TRANSPORT SERVICES. But decades of new roads and new public transport
have left us with the level of CONGESTION WE SEE TODAY.At this Grattan
Institute/State Library of Victoria Policy Pitch event, a panel of
experts will discuss the proposal to charge drivers a fee to drive on
the busiest roads at the busiest times.
SPEAKERS
ASHLEIGH CORMACK is the Head of Cities Policy, Australia and New
Zealand at Uber. She is part of Uber's global public policy team,
leading their work across a number of key markets in Australia and New
Zealand. Ashleigh also leads Uber ANZ’s 'Future of Cities' policy
and research program exploring the role Uber and transport technology
can play in improving the productivity, liveability and sustainability
of our cities. Her background in transport, infrastructure, arts and
culture, land-use and urban policy spans both the public and private
sectors. Prior to joining Uber, Ashleigh worked at Infrastructure
Australia, the NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet, Create NSW and
the Tourism and Transport Forum.
LAUREN WALKER is a Principal Consultant (Transport Advisory) and
Project Manager in the Melbourne office, and her primary
responsibility is to deliver of projects of the highest possible
standard for her clients, both on time and within budget. She is an
experienced transport planner and strategic modeller. Her project
experience is highly varied and ranges from strategic planning
studies, to demand forecasting for major transport infrastructure
projects and the examination of more localised transport demands and
network performance in the present and in the future. One of her key
skills is the clear communication of complex model results in easy to
read reports that allow non-modellers to understand the relevance of
model outputs. This skill is complemented by considerable GIS
experience, allowing her to support written explanations with
meaningful visual analysis.
MARION TERRILL is a leading policy analyst with experience that
ranges from authoring parts of the 2010 Henry Tax Review to leading
the design and development of the MyGov account. She joined the
Grattan Institute in April 2015 to establish the Transport Program,
and has published on investment in transport infrastructure, cost
overruns, value capture, discount rates and CONGESTION. In October she
published two reports: _Why it’s time for congestion charging:
better ways to manage busy urban roads_, and _Right time, right
place, right price: a practical plan for congestion charging in Sydney
and Melbourne_.
MODERATOR
PAUL AUSTIN is the Editor at Grattan Institute. Paul worked for many
years as a journalist and editor at Fairfax and News Corporation. He
reported from the Canberra and Spring Street press galleries, and was
at various times Deputy Editor and Opinion Editor of both The Age and
The Australian newspapers. He won a Quill Award for best deadline
reporting and was highly commended in the Walkley Awards for best
feature writing and the Quill Awards for best columnist. More recently
he has been an independent media and communications consultant,
specialising in speech writing, editing, and strategic and political
advice.
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