EPN Mobility Masterclass – Strategic Planning for Tomorrow’s Places
Thursday 29 May 2025
Time 4.00pm - 6.30pm AEST
Format In Person Technical Seminar
Location Urbis Melbourne, Level 10/477 Collins St, Melbourne (Wurundjeri Country)
CPD 2 CPD Points (self appointed)
Tickets
AITPM Members | $25.00 |
AITPM Student/ Retired Members | $5.00 |
Government Subscribers | Complimentary |
Corporate Subscribers | 20% off non-member |
Non Members | $40.00 |
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About this event
How can transport planning be used to create more connected, vibrant and sustainable communities? Join the VIC EPN and Urbis, in collaboration with Eukai, to explore transport planning approaches adopted by industry experts to create tomorrow’s places.
This interactive workshop will be hosted by Manesha Ravji (Urbis) and Tim de Young (Eukai), who will begin the session by presenting on their approaches and key transport considerations in planning successful precincts and cities in both established and greenfield areas. Participants will then be given the opportunity to apply their learnings by exploring possibilities for a real-world site.
This workshop is a great opportunity to gain insights into best practice transport planning and allow participants to build connections and engage in lively discussions with like-minded professionals.
This event is targeted at both professionals and students, and we would encourage anyone with an interest in strategic transport planning to attend and leverage the extensive experience of Tim and Manesha.
Spaces at this workshop are strictly limited – secure your ticket today to join this practical and engaging session! The event will conclude with light catering and time for networking.
Registrations close at 10am on Monday 26 May 2025
For more information please contact the team at AITPM.
Speakers
Manesha Ravji | Director | Urbis
Manesha is a transport planner and traffic engineer with over 20 years’ experience in public and private sector projects. She is accomplished in the fields land use planning and transport modelling and is well versed in leading strategic transport planning and modelling projects in greenfield areas.
She is well regarded for her ability to simply and clearly translate complex engineering and modelling outcomes. Manesha is well versed and responsible for client liaison, stakeholder management, negotiations with approval authorities, and facilitation of workshops. Manesha relishes in developing solutions that consider all transport modes and promote the use of sustainable transport in urban environments.
Tim De Young | Managing Director | Eukai Transport Advisory
Tim is a transport planner and traffic engineer with over 22 years of experience in Australia. He is a chartered professional civil engineer and a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia and a Fellow of Roads Australia. He is the Managing Director at Eukai (founded in 2024) and was formerly the National Operations Lead of the Transport Planning & Advisory group at Stantec.
Tim is a trusted transport advisor to both the public and private sectors and has played a critical role in shaping the transport networks of major urban precincts, health precincts, and retail destinations. He is also currently engaged by Government providing transport advice in relation to the Suburban Rail Loop East Structure Planning process. His work extends beyond technical excellence — Tim is deeply involved in industry thought leadership, influencing key planning frameworks, precinct development strategies, and policy reforms in transport and urban mobility.
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