Queensland Walks: Rethinking Safety and Perception
Tuesday 22 July 2025
Time 5.30pm- 7.30pm AEST (Bris)
Format In Person Technical Seminar
Location ARUP, Level 26, 123 Albert St, Brisbane QLD (Turrbal and Jagera/Yuggera Country)
CPD 1.5 CPD Points (Self appointed)
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About this event
Join Anna Campbell, CEO of Queensland Walks, where she will share valuable insights on developing walking data and how it can support planning and policy outcomes. Her presentation will explore innovative approaches such as Citizen Science Projects, QWalkshops, and the Safe Cities: Safe Streets for Women and Girls initiative, highlighting practical findings and tools that can enhance walkability and safety across our communities.
- Leveraging Walking Data for Strategic Outcomes: Exploring methodologies for collecting and applying walking data to inform evidence-based planning and policy development.
- Citizen Science Projects as a Data Collection Tool: Highlighting innovative approaches to engage communities in gathering actionable data, fostering local ownership and collaboration.
- QWalkshops – A Practical Framework: Showcasing Queensland walkshops as a structured method to assess and improve walkability, with a focus on stakeholder engagement and measurable outcomes.
- Safe Cities: Safe Streets for Women and Girls Initiative: Addressing gender-specific safety concerns through targeted interventions, contributing to inclusive urban design and planning.
- Application of Findings and Tools: Presenting practical tools and case studies that demonstrate how walkability and safety enhancements can be implemented effectively.
- Integration into Policy and Urban Planning: Discussing the role of walking data in shaping resilient, accessible, and sustainable urban environments.
- Innovative Approaches to Community-Centric Design: Emphasising the importance of participatory approaches in creating safer, more walkable cities.
Don't miss this opportunity to join the conversation about using data to make educated changes to safety and policy, as well as the perception of walking in Queensland.
Registrations close at 10am on Monday 21 July 2025.
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Speakers
Anna Campbell | CEO | Queensland Walks
Anna Campbell has been the driving force at Queensland Walks in her capacity as a volunteer, general Executive Committee member and former President.
Anna is passionate about walking for all people and making urban environments desirable, accessible and inclusive for all walkers so more people will be encouraged to walk. Anna’s experience in local government transport behaviour change programs such as Active School Travel and Travel Choice, and transport planning, physical activity health programs, advocacy and membership-based organisations benefits the growth and awareness of Queensland Walks.
Anna is a keen urban walker, local bush walker, slow runner and bike rider and enjoys free physical activity programs like Park Run, 10,000 Steps and walks with Heart Foundation Walking groups as well as enjoying green space in Queensland.
Anna is not keen on indoor gyms and would prefer to see a tree or take a stroll with her family and friends and with the dog.
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