IPWEAQ CONFERENCE 2017
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INSPIRED LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Townsville Exhibition & Convention Centre
24-26 October 2017
PLATINUM SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR BRONZE SPONSORSSUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INSPIRED LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Townsville Exhibition & Convention Centre
24-26 October 2017
PLATINUM SPONSOR SILVER SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR BRONZE SPONSORSOn behalf of the City of Townsville, I’m delighted to welcome you to the 2017 Queensland State Conference of the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia.
The theme for this year’s conference is ‘sustainability through inspired leadership and community engagement’ which will feature across 12 streams and keynote presentations.
We’re thrilled to be hosting this event for the opportunities it provides to further grow our city and its aspirations.
In Townsville we have several transformational projects under way and about to commence, including the $250m Integrated Stadium and Entertainment Complex and the Waterfront Priority Development Area, which will provide greater connectivity between key precincts.
So, it’s of special interest that this year’s compere is internationally renowned business and leadership authority, Alan Patching, who has overseen the management and redevelopment of several major stadiums, including Sydney’s Olympic stadium and Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.
I’m also looking forward to this year’s topic for the Great Debate, the final session of the program, which is ‘smart cities are not that smart’.
As the first community to be part of the City Deal in Australia, under the joint agreement between all three levels of government, Townsville has a renewed focus on improving the lives of residents through job creation, economic growth, investment in infrastructure, a revitalised urban centre, and a more vibrant and liveable city.
We all learned a great deal at last year’s conference about collaborative engineering and, as Townsville continues to grow and develop into the capital of the North, we look forward to hearing more about your experiences in public works engineering.
I hope you enjoy this year’s conference and you have a pleasant stay in Townsville.
Cr Jenny Hill MayorWe are very pleased to welcome you to IPWEAQ’s annual state conference at the Townsville Exhibition & Convention Centre, 2426 October 2017. 16 CPD hours are available to delegates attending for the three days including technical tours:
• Infrastructure Tour - Riverway Drive Duplication
• Port of Townsville - Benwell Road
• Humes Production Facility - 844 Ingham Road, Bohle
The Welcome Function, sponsored by Abergeldie, will kick off the conference proceedings on Tuesday evening.
The mayor of Townsville, Councillor Jenny Hill will officially open the conference on Wednesday morning. She will be followed by our first keynote presentation by Dr Allan Duffy who will discuss the challenges of ‘big data’ which potentially, will have an enormous impact on the public’s expectations of what can be achieved in the public works sector.
The MC for our state conference this year is Alan Patching, considered to be ‘the Australian project and business leadership guru’. Alan is internationally recognised as one of Australia’s most outstanding leaders, consultants and business presenters. Alan will also deliver a keynote presentation on the development of human behaviour helping us to understand how much of what we do is subconscious and how this affects us and others.
Cowboys and Queensland legend, Brent Tate is ‘one of the toughest and most inspiring players to have ever played rugby league’ according to Mal Meninga. Our MC, Alan Patching will interview Brent and we’ll learn how he overcame adversity to sustain a lengthy career affected by serious injury.
Brigadier Chris Field together with a small Defence planning team worked closely with eight of Cyclone Debbie’s most affected councils to develop the State Plan 2017-2019 Operation Queensland Recovery. Brigadier Field will deliver a presentation on seven ways to sustain recovery.
Additionally, we have presentations from Councillor Graham Scott (Livingstone Shire Council), Sandra Burke and Bill Lansbury (TMR) and Phil Duggan, Department of Natural Resources and Mines.
The full comprehensive program can be viewed on page 9. We have a new feature to this year’s program, The IPWEAQ Futures Challenge, which will showcase thesis projects from five final year students studying engineering and related disciplines. We also have the return of The Great Debate
which will see our teams deliberate over the topic ‘smart cities are not that smart’. Our MC, Alan Patching will moderate what will be another hard-fought yet engaging discussion and delegates will be asked to vote on their winning side using the conference App. Please see page X of the Handbook for more information on these program features.
The annual IPWEAQ excellence awards gala award ceremony and dinner will follow Wednesday evening. Please join us for this celebration of the projects and people that make our community great. And a huge thank you to our sponsor, Premise!
Our comprehensive trade exhibition featuring 46 organisations offering products and services for our sector will be accessible for you throughout the two days of the conference. And without our sponsors, we could not deliver these quality events so please join us in thanking them for supporting the public works sector. Please see our full list of Sponsors on page 16.
Fulton Hogan will once again be our hosts for the Closing Celebration at a Touch of Salt.
All of us at IPWEAQ – board members and staff – look forward to welcoming you to Townsville and to the 2017 IPWEAQ state conference, the premier gathering of those involved in the public works sector in Queensland.
Joe Bannan PresidentThe Board and staff of IPWEAQ have pleasure in welcoming you to the state conference 2017. The following details may assist with your arrival at the conference.
IPWEAQ 2017 is being held at the Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre (TECC):
Entertainment Drive
Townsville, QLD 4810
Ph: 07 4722 0600 I Fax: 07 4771 4888 www.tecc.net.au
View the location on Google Maps
TECC is centrally located overlooking Townsville’s iconic Castle Hill and is positioned on the waterfront which is within close distance to Magnetic Island, the central business district, the Strand precinct and is close to many hotels and restaurants. Please see the venue site plan below and note the following room allocations:
• Auditorium – Exhibition hall and refreshment breaks
• Palm Room – Main plenary room and breakout streams 1, 4, 7 and 10
• Magnetic Room – Breakout streams 2, 5, 9 and 12
• Yongala Room – Breakout streams 3, 6, 8 and 11
• Orpheus Room – Speakers prep room
• Foyer – Registration desk and Welcome Function (Tuesday 24 October)
Public Transport is available by Sunbus and Townsville Taxis - www.tsvtaxi.com.au www.sunbus.com.au/sit_townsville.
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Public car park spaces are available surrounding TECC (including Casino, Coast Guard car park, Council parking near Enterprise House, along the strand and Anzac Park)
Townsville Airport is only 10 minutes away from the Centre. Car hire is available at the airport.
The registration desk is located in the Foyer of the TECC. We encourage you to register early prior to the welcome function.
All delegates must visit the registration desk to collect their satchels and lanyards which must be worn while attending the conference.
Registration desk opening times are:
Tuesday 24 October 2017 1200 – 1900
Wednesday 25 October 2017 0730 – 1600
Thursday 26 October 2017 0730 – 1700
Conference program, welcome and closing functions: smart casual, no suits or ties.
Gala awards ceremony and dinner: business / cocktail dress
IPWEAQ 2017 offers a convenient user-friendly App with the conference program, speaker bios, exhibition details, social functions etc.
The App will alert delegates to any changes or important announcements throughout the conference.
Please share your experience at the conference using #IPWEAQ17
Please confirm your attendance at the Excellence Awards Gala Dinner (Wednesday 25 October) with IPWEAQ staff at registration.
A table seating plan will be available at the registration desk for delegates to reserve their seats up until Wednesday at 1:15pm. After this time, delegates may choose any of the remaining unallocated seats. Please arrive early!
Delegates are advised that a professional photographer will be in attendance throughout the conference program. Photographs will be taken of delegates, speakers and exhibitors during sessions, social functions and at the awards night. If you would like to arrange a group photo of you and
your colleagues, please be sure to arrange this directly with the photographer.
Additionally, JPL Media will be recording conference proceedings including all sessions, keynote presentations and plenary sessions. They will also conduct interviews of delegates, exhibitors and speakers. If you do not wish to be interviewed or photographed, please advise the operator and immediately move out of camera range for photographs. Otherwise, consent is taken as given.
We wish to acknowledge our Partners, exhibitors and sponsors for their valuable contribution and ongoing support of IPWEAQ. The list of sponsors and exhibitors is available in your Conference App or on the conference website. Please also refer to pages xx of this Handbook.
The IPWEAQ 2017 trade exhibition is located in the Auditorium.
The exhibition will be open during the following hours:
Wednesday 25 October 2017 0730 – 1515
Thursday 26 October 2017 0730 – 1500
We encourage you to visit our valued exhibitors who supply the products and services that enable you to perform your role. The part they play contributing to our community and Queensland communities cannot be understated. Please show your appreciation with your time.
A number of trade exhibitors will be conducting business card draws to be drawn following morning tea on Thursday 26 October. The winners and their prizes will then be displayed during the plenary session just prior to the lunch break, and announced on the attendee App.
Winners and their prizes will be displayed during the plenary session prior to the lunch break and announced on the attendee App. Winners should make their way to the relevant trade booth to collect their prize.
Each of our presidents nominate a charity for IPWEAQ to support during their term. Joe Bannan has chosen the Cancer Council Queensland.
At this year’s conference there will be a number of opportunities for you to support the President’s Charity. Brent Tate will join us for morning tea following his keynote address on Thursday 26 October and will happily sign items and take photos with delegates for a charity donation.
At this year’s coffee cart sponsored by McArthur, there will be a collection tin for you to donate coins.
We will also be selling Daffodil Day pins at the conference registration desk and encourage delegates to purchase a pin for $5 to wear throughout the conference.
The TECC provides free wireless internet in all public areas. Connection: TECC Free Wifi
No password required – simply accept the terms and conditions.
If you have informed us of any special dietary requirements (vegetarian, vegan, coeliac etc), this information has been provided to the TECC catering team and any external venues for social events you have registered to attend.
It is requested that you make yourself known to the catering staff during meal breaks and social functions. All efforts have been made to accommodate your requests.
After the conference, we will email your certificate of attendance with CPD hours stated together with a conference feedback form.
Your feedback on this event is valued and will guide us for future events. Thank you in anticipation.
Using your conference App, please vote after each presentation you attend so that we may collate results for a ‘best paper award’. The winner will be announced at the conference close during the President’s Address.
Read more about the award on page xx of this Handbook.
IPWEAQ
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Johanna Vanling 0400 622 118
Craig Moss 0431 745 277
Ross Guppy 0400 533 395
Mark Lamont 0423 520 900
We look forward to welcoming you to the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia, Queensland State Conference 2017!
Please share your experience at the conference using #IPWEAQ17
To install the Attendee App on your Andriod or Apple Smartphones and Tablets:
1 Please visit your Android or Apple Store on your phone or tablet
2 Search for “EventsAIR”
3 Install the App onto your phone or tablet
When you first open the app, you will be prompted to enter the following App Pin: IPWEAQ17
You can then choose to log in using your IPWEAQ Username (email) and Password which will give you access to all the functions within the app.
IPWEAQ Futures Challenge
Four students from JCU, QUT and CQU will prepare poster boards for display in the trade exhibition area. Delegates are asked to visit the student displays and offer advice and feedback on their theses. Students will then deliver a 10 minute presentation in the auditorium and delegates are asked to vote on the best presentation using the conference App.
Participating projects:
• Optimal Design of Multi-Purpose Reservoir System to Meet Water Demands in Townsville
Michael Sarrun
James Cook University
• Influence of compressibility on soil susceptibility to contact erosion
Janelle Ogg and Daniel Marais
James Cook University
• Optimization of Coil Pump Technology for use in Developing Countries of the South Pacific
Matthew Tiller
Queensland University of Technology
• Residual Chlorine Improvement in Woodhill Water Supply Zone
Denver Pollock
University of Southern Queensland
The Great Debate – ‘Smart Cities are not that Smart’
Moderator: Alan Patching
Team for the Affirmative:
• Sandra Burke, District Director FNQ, Department of Transport and Main Roads
• Bruce Gardiner, General Manager Infrastructure Services, Cairns Regional Council
• Ren Niemann, Partner, McCullough Robertson
Team for the Negative:
• Councillor Jenny Hill, Mayor, Townsville City Council
• Andrew Ryan, Principal, Sabre Management Solutions
• Alton Twine, Director City Infrastructure, City of Gold Coast
7:30am – 8:30am
8:30am – 8:45am
8:45am – 9:00am
9:00am – 10:00am
10:00am – 10:30am
10:30am – 11:15am
11:15am – 11:45am
11:45am – 12:05pm
12:05pm – 12:20pm
12:20pm – 1:15pm
Registration Desk Open
Welcome to Country
Conference Welcome
Councillor Jenny Hill
Mayor, City of Townsville
Keynote Address – Challenges of Big Data are Out of This World
Dr Alan Duffy
Astrophysicist; Research Fellow and Associate Professor
Sponsored by Boral
DAY 2 – MORNING TEA
Sponsored by Boral
Keynote Address – Six Ideas to Sustain Recovery
Brigadier Chris Field
Commander, 3rd Brigade Australian Army
Changing Cultures
Councillor Graham Scott, Livingstone Shire Council
Bill Lansbury
Deputy Director-General, Infrastructure Management and Delivery
Department of Transport and Main Roads
ADAC V5.0
Darren Moore, Logan City Council
DAY 2 – LUNCH
Sponsored by Rocla
1:15pm – 1:45pm
Cairns Transport Revaluation
Natasha Murray Cairns Regional Council
WDRC Works “Futurefit” Reorganisation
Aaron Meehan, Western Downs Regional Council
Townsville Water Security Scott Moorhead; Townsville City Council Water & Sewage
Introduction: Dawson Wilkie
1:45pm – 2:15pm
Southern Downs to B Double or not to B Double
Mike Holeszko
Southern Downs Regional Council
2:15pm – 2:45pm Performance Based Standards in Australia under the National Heavy Vehicle Law (NHVL)
Brian Chuang NHVR
A Year on the Dark side
Angela Fry GHD
Innovative Solution to reduce Nitrogen and Phosphorous from Treated Sewage using High Rate Algal Ponds
Shaun Johnston
Burdekin Shire Council
2:45pm – 3:15pm
3:15pm – 3:45pm
Restoration on Timber Bridges
David Goodman
Cassowary Coast RC, and Dr Daniel Tingley Wood Research and Development Ltd
Boom went Development in the Gladstone Region
Celisa Faulkner
Gladstone Regional Council
DAY 2 – AFTERNOON TEA
Sponsored by Ecosure
Mareeba Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
Glenda Kirk
Mareeba Shire Council
3:45pm – 4:15pm
Connecting Communities: Innovative Fibre Composite Solutions for Infrastructure
Michael Kemp Wagners CFT Manufacturing
From Potter’s Field: The Rise of the New Blackwater Aquatic Centre
Carol Vertigan-See SEEK Pty Ltd
Underground Waste Vacuum Collection System
Andrew Ryan Sunshine Coast Council
Evolution of Engagement and Delivery in Infrastructure Renewal
Daniel Muir Qld Urban Utilities
Improving Council Flood Risk Management and Infrastructure Outcomes
Alister Daly Water Technology Pty Ltd
4:15pm – 5:00pm
IPWEAQ Futures Challenge Project
5:00pm – 6:00pm Free Time
6:00pm – 7:00pm
7:00pm – 11:00pm
Pre-dinner drinks – The Ville
EXCELLENCE AWARDS CEREMONY AND GALA DINNER
Grand Ballroom, The Ville
Sponsored by Premise
Time
7:30am – 8:30am Registration Desk Open
QUDM Launch
8:00am – 8:30am
Benn Barr Deputy Director-General – Water Supply Department of Energy and Water Supply (DEWS)
Frank Scheele South Burnett Regional Council
Keynote Address – The Development of Human Behaviour
8:30am – 9:15am
9:15pm – 10:15am
10:15am – 10:45am
10:45am – 11:05am
11:05am – 11:35am
11:35am – 12:05pm
Alan Patching Bond University
Keynote Address
Brent Tate Former NRL Player and NQ Cowboys Legend Sponsored by Harrison Infrastructure Group
DAY 3 – MORNING TEA
Sponsored by Ecosure
Take advantage of the Queensland Governments spatial information
Phil Duggan Department of Natural Resources and Mines
Connecting Cape York through sustainable initiatives
Sandra Burke
Department of Transport and Main Roads
Local Government Sustainability Panel Session
12:05pm – 1:00pm DAY 3 – LUNCH
STREAM 7 Digital Engineering
STREAM 8 Best Practice (Sponsored by BPEQ)
STREAM 9 Drainage
1:00pm – 1:30pm
Transforming your Business with ADAC Ross Guppy IPWEAQ
Driving regional sustainability outcomes through road investment
Glenys Schuntner
RDA Townsville and NorthWest Queensland
Australian Rainfall & Runoff 2016
Ari Craven Engeny
1:30pm – 2:00pm
Can BIM be Civil?
Dr Lee Gregory 12d Solutions
Micro Grids to Community Funded Renewables Projects
Ren Niemann and Graham Cox
McCullough Robertson
Lawful Point of Discharge –Discharging the Myths
Tony Loveday, RMA
Engineers and Sarah Hausler
McCullough Robertson
2:00pm – 2:30pm
Positioning Trends: Transforming for 3D
Matt Higgins
Department of Natural Resources and Mines
The PE Act in action: local government engineering works
Dawson Wilkie Chairperson, BPEQ
Storm Culvert Maintenance
Steven Latimer
ITS Pipetech
2:30pm – 3:00pm
DAY 3 – AFTERNOON TEA
AGM – Members Only
STREAM 10 Asset Management
3:00pm – 3:30pm Leading the Way in Asset Management
Kylie Munn GHD
3:30pm – 4:00pm A Deep Dive into Asset Management
Brodie Young and Raitt McLeod
Central Highlands RC
STREAM 11 Future Planning
Flooded Road Smart Warning System
Michael Pattinson Logan City Council
The Code for Smart Cities
Adam Beck
Smart Cities Council Australia New Zealand
STREAM 12 Roads
Sustainable Approach to Maintenance on Low Trafficked Surfaced Roads
Trevor Distan
Colas Australia
Effect of Removing the Amerlioration Period on Design and Construction of Lime Stabilised Subgrades in Local Government
Scott Young
Stabilised Pavements Aus
4:00pm – 4:45pm
4:45pm – 5:00pm
5:00pm – 7:00pm
The Great Debate – Smart Cities are not that Smart
IPWEAQ President’s Address
CLOSING CELEBRATION – A Touch of Salt
Sponsored by Fulton Hogan
Please move promptly after the President’s Address to buses outside the conference foyer/ registration area which will take you to A Touch of Salt.
Geoff Wilmoth was a founding member of IPWEAQ, chairing the inaugural meeting held in Rockhampton 7 October 1970 which proposed the formation of a Queensland local government engineer’s association. He was then elected onto the Institute’s governing committee at the inaugural meeting on 2 October 1972.
Mr Wilmoth graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1934 with the degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering. He was first employed as a temporary Assistant Draftsman by the Queensland Main Roads Commission in 1934 but resigned a year later to work as the assistant to CR Tranberg, Shire Engineer of Johnstone Shire Council. After experience in road and bridge survey, design and construction, he obtained the position of Engineer in Charge of loan subsidy and Main Roads works in the Town of Roma in 1936. He resigned after a year to work as Assistant Engineer to HE MacDonnell, consulting engineer of Gayndah, whose practice provided full engineering services for nine rural shires in the Burnett area.
Wilmoth served in the Australian Anny. Upon demobilisation in 1945 he was appointed City Engineer of Bundaberg and in 1948 he was appointed City Engineer in Mackay.
Wilmoth joined the Toowoomba City Council in March 1953, the organisation with which he spent the remainder of his working life until his death in 1973. Shortly after joining the council, he was appointed City Engineer and Town Planner. He continued research into potential sites for Toowoomba’s second water supply storage area. The results of stream flows and other surveys indicated Perseverance Creek was the most suitable site. Council officers proceeded with detailed surveys and design of the dam, pump tower and rising main to the Mt Kynoch reservoir. The construction of a water treatment plant at Mt Kynoch progressed after completion of the Perseverance Dam system in 1962.
The main water distribution system was augmented with steel mains and a new service reservoir at Mt Lofty, and a new mushroom shaped elevated reservoir at Picnic Point. These projects combined to form a very efficient water supply system and were constructed over many years, by which time preliminary investigations had begun into the Cressbrook Dam system, Toowoomba’s third water supply storage area. Wilmoth encouraged major sewerage works to ensure all of Toowoomba was sewered in as short a period as finances permitted. He formulated a 10 year program of accelerated sewerage reticulation. After the 10 year program was completed, further surveying, particularly for the expansion of sewerage reticulation, was carted out using aerial photography. The sewerage reticulation program also
required augmentation of existing sewers while the extended catchment areas necessitated major expansion of the Wetalla Sewage Treatment Plant.
Wilmoth also oversaw the elimination of the remaining red gravel roads and the kerbing and channelling of all new and existing bitumen roads in Toowoomba. Under his leadership stormwater and the city’s creeks also received more consideration, including the undergrounding of five year storm flows in East Creek, Lake Annand and a retention lake. Wilmoth’s philosophy was simple: first things first. Water and sewerage was the number one priority, roads number two, stormwater and creeks number three and beautification projects as funds permitted. He devised programs for construction in sequence of needs. His well-conceived and well-presented reports resulted in Council approving most of his preferred programs. He was appointed to the National Capital Planning Committee in the late 1960s.
Mr Wilmoth passed away on 8 April 1973. He was acknowledged for his service at the first Annual General Meeting of the Institute held 1 October 1973 and it is recorded that, ‘Geoff will be long remembered and revered by all of his engineering colleagues and it would be fitting if some tangible form of recognition of his service to the community could be instigated by this Association.’
The Geoff Wilmoth award for the best paper delivered at our state conference continues 43 years later in his honour.
Kerry Doss
Brisbane City
The Changing Face of Brisbane
Delegates are invited to vote for the best paper of the conference using the Conference App. The winner of the Geoff Wilmoth award will be announced and the award presented by the IPWEAQ President, in the closing address. The winner will receive a complimentary registration plus travel and accommodation to attend the IPWEA NZ conference in 2018. The winner will also have an opportunity to deliver their presentation at that event.
REGISTRATION
12:00-1:30pm
DEPARTURE FOR TOURS
1:30pm
DATE Tuesday 24 October 2017
VENUE Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre (TECC)
Tech Tour 1
Tour Leader: Ross Guppy (second bus to depart at 1:35pm)
We will visit the Riverway Drive Duplication project which will improve traffic flow and reduce congestion over a 3km section of the network. Delegates will learn how the site-specific impacts and other challenges are being managed. The tour will include an overview of the project deliverables and an inspection of some of the work currently being undertaken.
Tech Tour 2
Tour Leader Craig Moss (last bus to depart at 1:40pm)
Port of Townsville
This tour offers delegates a behind the scenes look at the operations of Northern Australia’s largest general cargo and container port with more than $10 billion in cargo value moved through the Townsville Port annually.
Tech Tour 3
Tour Leader, Phil McKone (first bus to depart at 1:30pm)
Offering a unique insight into the technology and engineering utilised to create precast and prestressed concrete products, the facility tour will guide delegates through the various manufacturing operations and quality control processes.
WELCOME
FUNCTION EXCELLENCE
Venue
The Foyer, Townsville Entertainment and Exhibition Centre
Entertainment Drive
Date
Tuesday 24 October
Time 5pm-7pm
Canapes and drinks
Dress
Smart Casual
Sponsor
Abergeldie
Venue
The Grand Ballroom, The Ville Resort and Casino
Entertainment Drive
Date
Wednesday 25 October
Time 6pm – 7pm
Pre-dinner drinks
7pm – 11pm
Dinner and Awards Ceremony
3 Course dinner and drinks
Dress
Business / Cocktail attire
Sponsor Premise
Venue
A Touch of Salt 86-124 Ogden Street, Townsville City
Date Thursday 26 October
Time 5pm – 7pm
Canapes and drinks
Dress Smart casual Sponsor
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INSPIRED LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Major Conference Sponsor
Gala Dinner Sponsor
Closing Ceremony Sponsor
Welcome Function Sponsor Coffee Cart Sponsor
Lanyard Sponsor
Morning & Afternoon Tea Sponsor
Keynote & Morning Tea Sponsor
Satchels Sponsor
Overall Winner Category Award Sponsor
Best Practice Stream Sponsor
Lunch Sponsor
Keynote Sponsor
Woman in Engineering
Award Category Sponsor
Councillor Hill was born and educated in Melbourne and graduated from LaTrobe University with a Bachelor of Science in 1981. The following year she moved to Townsville with her fiancé who was enlisted in the Australian Army.
Cr Hill has 23 years’ experience as a scientist with mining companies, the Department of Primary Industries, James Cook University and Townsville Hospital. She has also completed a Masters of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at James Cook University, which included management, economics and accounting.
In 1986 she joined the Army Reserve, first serving in the Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RAEME), maintaining and recovering defence vehicles, and then becoming one of the first women in Australia to complete full infantry training in the reserves.
Cr Hill has over 18 years’ service in local government. In 2012, she was elected the first female mayor of Townsville.
Sponsored by Boral
He is attempting to find this dark matter as part of SABRE, the world’s first dark matter detector in the Southern Hemisphere at the bottom of a gold mine in Stawell, Victoria.
He is also an Associate Investigator in two ARC Centres of Excellence investigating the origin of matter (CAASTRO-3D) and seeing the Universe with gravitational waves (OzGrav).
When not exploring simulated universes Alan lectures in physics as well as science communication at Swinburne University of Technology.
Every fortnight Alan tries to explain breaking science from UFO sightings to the latest NASA discoveries on his space segment with ABC Breakfast News TV, ABC Radio Sydney with Robbie Buck and ABC Radio Melbourne with Clare Bowditch. He is also a regular on Ten’s The Project, Nine’s Today Weekends as well as TripleJ’s Hack show.
You can hear Alan in his new ABC Radio National Cosmic Vertigo, see him the in the latest Todd Samson science show Life on the Line or catch him at any number of public speaking events. Everything from the Sydney Opera House with TEDx Sydney, to opening in front of 5000 Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s fans. He’s even toured Australia with the BBC’s Science of Doctor Who show.
He was the Ambassador for the Sydney Science Festival 2016, and host for Famelab showcasing science talent across Australia.
He wrote and starred in a science show about dark matter, Dark, shown in 148 planetariums in 25 countries worldwide. His other writing pursuits include his own column in The Conversation and Australia’s most popular science magazine Cosmos.
He was named one of Men’s Style Magazine’s Men of Influence, WA Sunday Time Magazine’s Best and Brightest as well as a finalist for the National Eureka Award for Promoting Understanding of Australian Science Research, Victorian State Finalist in the Fresh Science Award for science communication and recently Commbank’s Australian of the Day.
In his spare time, you can find Alan speaking around the country at various conferences and corporate events.
Brigadier Chris Field has served four postings and almost a decade in Townsville.
As a Lieutenant, he commanded a rifle platoon, which included service in Malaysia, and served as mortar line officer in 2nd/4th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment.
As a Captain, he served as a military observer with the United Nations Truce Supervision Organisation in Israel, Syria, and Lebanon.
As a Major, he commanded companies in 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, and was operations officer during the Battalion’s deployment as a lead infantry unit to East Timor.
As a Lieutenant Colonel, he was a planner with the Third US Army / US Army Central during the initial phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He then commanded 1st Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. During this command, within 18-hours of notification, he led a deployment to the Solomon Islands and assumed command of Coalition Joint Task Force 635.
As a Colonel, he was Chief of Operations and Plans, Queensland Reconstruction Authority.
As a Brigadier, he deployed a 1600-person Joint Task Force 661 to the Whitsundays Region following Severe Tropical Cycle Debbie. At this rank, he also served as:
• Queensland’s State Recovery Coordinator designing state, local and community recovery, reconnection and rebuilding plans for one-third of the State.
• Deputy Commanding General - Force Development, 82nd Airborne Division / Combined Joint Task Force 82, Kandahar, Afghanistan.
• Chief of Staff, Headquarters Forces Command, Sydney.
• Head of Corps, Royal Australian Infantry.
• Regimental Colonel, The Royal Australian Regiment.
He is a fellow of the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies and a distinguished graduate of the United States Marine Corps Command and Staff College.
He is a graduate of the: Australian Institute of Company Directors; Australian and United States Joint Task Force Command courses; United States Marine Corps School of Advanced Warfighting; Royal Military College, Duntroon; and, Australian Defence Force Academy.
He is a director of Ronald McDonald House North Queensland and a member of the Townsville District Community Policing Board and the Regional Managers’ Coordination Network, Townsville.
Brigadier Field is married to Sarah Kendall, who is a Townsville City Council Executive Officer and a member of the Townsville Health and Hospital Board.
Graham graduated as a Civil Engineer in 1980 and worked for a number of regional Consulting Engineers before establishing Graham Scott & Associates in 1993. He is currently Manager of Calibre Consulting, Rockhampton, and Chair of Capricorn Enterprise.
Graham Scott & Associates Pty Ltd was involved in the design and construction of a range of projects including urban land development, roads, residential unit complexes and a variety of commercial and government buildings. Graham Scott & Associates joined the Calibre Consulting Group early in 2012.
Graham is considered one of Central Queensland’s most highly respected senior engineers. Having worked in Central Queensland Region for four decades, his knowledge of development drivers, processes and regulations, economic, community and environmental conditions has attracted a broad range of clients and engineering projects. He has become a trusted adviser to many long-standing clients.
His ability to engage has also extended his role past conventional engineering into effective, high level and value-added community activities ranging from Local Government to Marine Conservation and Tourism.
The fundamental skill set of communication, teamwork and problem solving has allowed Graham to deliver major achievements for a range of Community Organisations across many fields of interest.
Bill leads the RoadTek team to deliver end-to-end management of transport solutions in the fields of civil construction and maintenance, structures, electrical and linemarking, specialising in technically difficult and hard-toscope projects. He also oversees RoadTek’s emergency response efforts, which includes working closely with other responders to ensure the road network is inspected, made safe and returned to normal use as soon as possible.
Bill has more than 35 years’ experience with the department, starting at the grass roots as a Cadet Laboratory Engineer and working his way through the ranks as well as around the state, including Barcaldine, Rockhampton, Cloncurry, Toowoomba, Roma and now Mackay/Brisbane. Former positions include Executive Director – North (RoadTek) and Principal Manager – Structures Management Services (RoadTek).
Together with his experience in the transport and civil construction industry, Bill holds a Bachelor of Technology (Civil), a Masters of Technology (Pavements), Advanced Diploma of Project Management and Executive Masters in Public Administration. He is a Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ) – Civil.
Bill’s leadership is underpinned by strong strategic thinking, a focus on program management, keen relationship skills and a passion for safety.
Alan Patching founded, grew and sold a number of consultancy businesses before holding senior executive positions in major corporations across a range of industries.
He is now Managing Director of Alan Patching and Associates Pty. Ltd. and professor of project management at Bond University on the Gold Coast.
Perhaps his best-known business roles were as Chief Executive Officer of the entity which owned Sydney’s Olympic Stadium and as the stadium project director. He was also project director on the $280m redevelopment of Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane for the 2003 Rugby World Cup.
Alan Patching has managed or directed over $25 billion (2012 equivalent value) of major projects throughout Australia, and in the early nineties negotiated the country’s largest ever property deal valued at $1.8 billion, and its largest commercial lease.
His business negotiations range from the sale and purchase of jet aircraft to the bulk buying of designer lingerie from leading international suppliers. He negotiated the deal to bring Tiffany of New York to Australia.
This impressive track record in business and leadership, combined with an extensive understanding of the psychology of human behaviour, constitutes a rare business presenter.
A presenter perfectly positioned to ensure your organisation can enhance not only technical aspects of leadership, but also that most important aspect of business communications and relationship buildingemotional intelligence.
Sponsored by Harrison Infrastructure Group
Brent Tate is a former professional rugby league footballer widely respected for his never-say-die attitude and a decorated and courageous career. An Australia national and Queensland State of Origin representative three-quarter back, Brent began his career at Brisbane in 2001 and played in the National Rugby League for the Brisbane Broncos (with whom he won the 2006 NRL Premiership), the New Zealand Warriors and the North Queensland Cowboys
Phil is currently the Acting Director Land Systems and Spatial Information Access branch within the Land and Spatial Information sub-division of the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.
He has been involved in the spatial industry for 30 years, and has managed spatial teams and systems in state government, local government and utilities since 2003. His current role includes the management of the Spatial Information Resource – a spatial database comprising thousands of spatial layers used by many Queensland government departments to manage and provide access to their spatial data.
Phil has had a focus on natural and built environment, property, and whilst in local government had a strong involvement in linking spatial and asset management practices and was heavily involved in the ADAC initiative.
Sandra has over 25 years’ experience as a professional engineer and manager in Mining, Local Government and Water Utility.
She has extensive strategic planning and project management experience on planning and delivery of major capital infrastructure projects / programs and an exceptional background in operational, asset management of major public infrastructure and services.
In 2013 Sandra was nominated for BHP Billiton Cannington’s Women in Mining “Rising Star Award” category - her range, depth and breadth of skills, knowledge and experience are transferable and applicable in any industry.
Sandra held executive management positions at Cairns Regional Council from 1996 to 2006 as Manager Infrastructure Management, Manager Asset Management Development Program and Manager Water & Wastewater Services. As Manager Water & Wastewater Services, Sandra had responsibility for the operations and maintenance of the water /wastewater services (dam, bulk/reticulation water/wastewater treatment) for the Cairns region (pop 140,000) and direct reports of 100+ persons.
Her strengths around capital portfolio and project management grew from her role as Manager Infrastructure Management (Cairns Regional Council) and more recently in 2013 as Superintendent Project Governance & Assurance (for BHP Billiton).
Sandra holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) with First Class Honours, is a Senior Member of Engineers Australia (MIE), a Registered Professional Engineer QLD (RPEQ) and Associate Fellow Australian Institute of Management (AFAIM). In 2006, Sandra was awarded a Fellowship from the Institute of Public Works Engineering to undertake “Levels of Service” study tour of NZ local governments in relation to Asset Management
We look forward to welcoming delegates from the following councils and organisations:
Councils
• Aurukun Shire Council
• Banana Shire Council
• Brisbane City Council
• Bundaberg Regional Council
• Burdekin Shire Council
• Cairns Regional Council
• Cassowary Coast Regional Council
• Central Highlands Regional Council
• City of Gold Coast
• Cloncurry Shire Council
• Cook Shire Council
• Douglas Shire Council
• Flinders Shire Council
• Gladstone Regional Council
• Gympie Regional Council
• Hinchinbrook Shire Council
• Ipswich City Council
• Isaac Regional Council
• Kyogle council
• Livingstone Shire Council
• Lockyer Valley Regional Council
• Logan City Council
• Longreach Regional Council
• Mackay Regional Council
• Mareeba Shire Council
• Noosa Council
• Redland City Council
• Richmond Shire Council
• Rockhampton Regional Council
• Scenic Rim Regional Council
• Shire of Murweh
• Somerset Regional Council
• South Burnett Regional Council
• Southern Downs Regional Council
• Sunshine Coast Council
• Tablelands Regional
Council
• Toowoomba Regional Council
• Townsville City Council
• Western Downs Regional Council
• Whitsunday Regional Council Organisations
• 12d Solutions Pty Ltd
• 3M Australia Pty Limited
• A Plus Plastics Pty Ltd
• Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure
• all.PM
• Allroads Pty Ltd
• APA Group
• ARRB Group
• Assetic
• Aurecon
• Australian Army
• Australian Professional Galvanizing
• BBD Water Engineering
• BMD Constructions
• Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland
• Bond University
• Boral Asphalt
• Brandon & Associates
• Brian Milanovic Civil Consulting Pty Ltd
• Budd Photography
• Burchills Engineering Solutions
• C.R. Kennedy
• Colas Australia
• Delnorth Roadside Products
• Department of Energy and Water Supply
• Department of Infrastructure and Local Government Planning
• Department of Natural Resources and Mines
• Department of Transport & Main Roads
• Dial Before You Dig
• Downer Group
• Downer Utilities Australia Pty Ltd
• Dura-post
• EJ Australia Pty Ltd
• EJ Tannock & Associates
• Endgame Projects
• Engeny Water Management
• Far North Queensland Regional Organisation of Council
• Fulton Hogan Industries Pty Ltd
• GenEng Solutions Pty Ltd
• Geofabrics
• George Bourne & Associates
• GHD Pty Ltd
• Global Synthetics
• GWR Civil Engineering Management
• Harrison Infrastructure Group Pty Ltd
• Hastings Deering
• Humes Holcim
• Ingal Civil Products
• IPWEA
• IPWEA NSW
• IPWEAQ
• ITS PipeTech Pty Ltd
• Jacobs
• James Cook University
• JPL Media
• Komatsu Australia Pty Ltd
• LGIAsuper
• Lion Systems
• Local Buy
• LO-GO Appointments
• M1 Consulting
• McArthur
• McBerns Innovative Solutions
• McCullough Robertson Lawyers
• MDEH Services Pty Ltd trading as FORCECOR
• National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
• North Queensland
Cowboys
• Orion Solar
• Parchem
• PolyCom
• Polynex Pty Ltd
• Premise
• Professionals Australia
• Puma Bitumen
• QTC - Local Govt infrastructure Services
• Quakewrap Pty Ltd
• Queensland Audit Office
• Queensland University of Technology
• Queensland Urban Utilies
• Queensland Water Directorate
• Regional Development Australia Townsville and North West Queensland
• RMA Engineers
• RPS Group
• Sabre Management Solutions
• Saferoads
• SEEC Pty Ltd
• Sharpe Bros Pty Ltd
• Shepherd Services Pty Ltd
• Smart Cities Council Australia New Zealand
• Stabilised Pavements of Australia
• Steel Mains Pty Ltd
• Supersealing
• Swinburne University
• University of Southern Queensland
• Vinidex Pty Ltd
• Wagners CFT Manufacturing Pty Ltd
• Water Technology Pty Ltd
• Wood Research and Development Ltd
• WR & CA Paulger
• WSP Australia
• WTC Consulting Pty Ltd
• Yotta
People Categories
Join us at the 2017 excellence awards as we celebrate the people who deliver the projects that make Queensland great.
Wednesday 25 October 2017
The Grand Ballroom The Ville Resort and Casino
Pre-dinner drinks 6pm Dinner and awards ceremony 7pm to 11pm Dress business/cocktail
• Engineer of the Year
• Young Engineer of the Year
• Woman in Engineering
• Works Supervisor of the Year
• President’s Award Awarded to members, and chosen by the president, for their outstanding contribution to the institute.
Public works projects under $2 million
• Brandon and Associates Pty Ltd - Bulloo Park Function Centre, Quilpie
• City of Gold Coast - Surfers Paradise Orchid Avenue Urilift
Public Amenity
• Tablelands Regional Council and ITS Pipetech - Danbulla Road Culvert Rehabilitation Project
• Western Downs Regional Council - Jacko Cavanagh Bridge
Public works projects $2 million to $5 million
• Brisbane City Council - Mt Coot-tha Precinct Revitilisation
• Cairns Regional Council - Walker Road Sporting and Recreation Precinct (Stage 2)
• Central Highlands Regional Council - 2013 NDRRA
Betterment Program
• City of Gold Coast - Sarawak Avenue Steel Footbridge
Renewal
• Department of Transport and Main Roads - RoadTekHancock Bridge Rehabilitation Council/Orginisation:
Ipswich City Council and RoadTek (TMR)
• Rockhampton Regional Council - Simpson Street
Stormwater Drainage
• Sunshine Coast Council - Beerwah Depot
• Sunshine Coast Council - Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve
Rainforest Discovery Centre
• Gympie Regional Council, TOD Consulting Engineers and Place Design Group - Smithfield Street Streetscape
Upgrade, Gympie
• Toowoomba Regional Council - Ruthven Street Streetscape Upgrade
• Townsville City Council - Illich Park Precinct Upgrade
• Townsville City Council - Peggy Banfield Park - Stage 1
Public works projects $5 million to $10 million
• Cairns Regional Council - School of Arts Building Renewal
• Gladstone Regional Council - Alf Larson/Lions Park
• Richmond Shire Council - Richmond Shire CouncilNew
Admionistration Centre
• Rockhampton Regional Council - Pilbeam Drive TC Marcia
Damage Restoration Works in Mt Archer Rockhampton
Public works projects over $10 million
• Department of Transport and Main Roads -Bruce HighwayBoundary Road Interchange Upgrade
• Cairns Regional Council - Tobruk Memorial Pool
Redevelopment
• Cairns Regional Council - Munro Martin Parklands
• Central Highlands Regional Council - New Blackwater
Aquatic Centre for Central Highlands Regional Council
• Livingstone Shire Council - Panorama Drive - Capricorn
Coast Northern Strategic Link Road
• Rockhampton Regional Council - The Rockhampton
Riverbank Revitilisation Stage 1A, 1B and 1E
• Sunshine Coast Council and GHD - Evans Street Upgrade
• Toowoomba Regional Council - O’mara Road Project
• Townsville City Council - Townsville Recreational Boating Park
Innovation in public works
• Cairns Regional Council - Shields Street Heart
• Central Highlands Regional Council - 2013 NDRRA Betterment Program
• City of Gold Coast - BIM Technology helps deliver Traffic and Transport Infrastructure for the 2018 Commonwealth Games
• City of Gold Coast - CoGC Construction Services Mobile Device Project
• Flinders Shire Council - Flinders Shire Federal Safety
Accreditation
• Fulton Hogan Industries Pty Ltd - Gold Coast 600 Street Circuit Rehabilitation
• Harrison Infrastructure Group - Lower Order Road Design Guidelines
• Tablelands Regional Council and ITS Pipetech - Danbulla Road Culvert Rehabilitation Project
• Livingstone Shire Council - Yeppoon Animal Management Facility
• Rockhampton Regional Council - Nine Mile Road Floodway
• Sunshine Coast Council - Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve
Rainforest Discovery Centre
• Townsville City Council - Illich Park Presinct Upgrade
• Western Downs Regional Council - WDRC Works
Reorganisation
Road Safety
• City of Gold Coast - Seniors Safe Travel Guide
• Logan City Council - Flooded Road Smart Warning System (FRSWS)
• Toowoomba Regional Council - Anzac Avenue / Hursley Road Safety Improvements
• Department of Transport and Main Roads - A Crash Testing Evaluation to Prevent Injuries and Fatalities by Mitigating Vehicle Windscreen Spearing Risk from Road Signs
Asset Management
• Gladstone Regional Council - CCTV Wastewater Data Management
• Tablelands Regional Council and ITS Pipetech - Danbulla Road Culvert Rehabilitation Project
Water and waste water projects
• Bundaberg Regional Council - Burnett River Discharge Facility
• Bundaberg Regional Council - WBBROC Joint Sewer Rehabilitation Program
• Cairns Regional Council - Augmentation of Rising Main K
• Outback Regional Water Alliance (ORWA) - Regional Outback Water Quality Infrastructure Program
• Mareeba Shire Council - Mareeba Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
Water and waste water innovation
• Mareeba Shire Council - Mareeba Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
• Townsville City Council - Illich Park Precinct Upgrade
IPWEAQ is the peak body representing those actively involved in the delivery of public works and services in Queensland.
Our purpose is to enhance the quality of life for all Queensland communities by advancing the skills, knowledge and resources available to those involved in the planning and provision of public works and services.
A meeting, chaired by Geoff Wilmoth was held in Rockhampton 7 October 1970 proposing the formation of a Queensland local government engineer’s association. The inaugural meeting of the Local Government Engineers’ Association of Queensland (LGEAQ) was held at Southport, on 2 October 1972, attended by approximately 50 engineers from various local authorities. TJ (Jim) Abbiss was elected as our founding President.
The name of the association was changed in 1999 to the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia, Queensland then again in 2015 to the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia, Queensland.
Our Board
President Joe Bannan
Incoming Board Members (from 26 October 2017)
CQ Branch President Celisa Faulkner
Vice President President elect Seren McKenzie
Board member
Gerard Read
SWQ Branch President Angela Fry
Board member Andrew Ryan
Our Chief Executive Officer
Dwayne Honor (retiring 26 October 2017)
CQ Branch President Vice President elect Craig Murrell
NQ Branch President Bruce Gardiner
SWQ Branch President Stephen Hegedus (retiring 26 October 2017)
SEQ Branch President Raad Jarjees
Leigh Cunningham 07-3632 6810
Leigh.Cunningham @ipweaq.com
IPWEAQ presidents nominate a charity for members to support during their term. Joe Bannan has chosen the Cancer Council Queensland. Our incoming President (26 October 2017), Seren McKenzie has chosen MS Queensland.
IPWEAQ is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-forprofits Commission (ACNC)
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INSPIRED LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INSPIRED LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INSPIRED LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
PROGRAMS
All programs can be customised to meet your specific needs and delivered at your preferred location.
IPWEAQ Design School
QUDM Workshop
Understanding EDD applications
Intersection design
Permanent safety barrier design
Managing risk on lower order roads
Leadership toolkit series
Transformational leadership – developing high potential leaders
Essential (technical) leadership – from technical professional to effective leader
The emerging leader
Construction safety and site risk management
Contract Management
Please
Full access to Standard Drawings which can be shared with constituents. (value $900 per individual user)
Your employees will receive a 10% discount on their annual IPWEAQ membership subscription (value $30 per employee)
One Council delegate to attend one branch conference (value $330-$660) plus the state conference (value $1,650$1,980) each year
Complimentary subscription to the Lower Order Road Design Guidelines (LORDG) (value $200-$500 each year)
Discounted rates to purchase IPWEAQ technical products including ADAC, Complete Streets and QUDM (up to 15% discount)
Free job advertisements in ‘Connect’ our fortnightly e-news service (value $200 per advertisement)
Your logo on the IPWEAQ website linked to your website
Opportunity to include notices in ‘Connect’ our fortnightly e-news service
Opportunity to publish articles in our quarterly e-journal ‘Engineering for Public Works’
$4,000 (plus GST)
CONSORTIUM MEMBERS:
Brisbane City Council
Bundaberg Regional Council
City of Charles Sturt
ADAC (Asset Design as Constructed) is a non-proprietary data specification and transport format (XML) for the description and transmission of asset design and as constructed data.
Incorrect, missing or redundant data can cause your organisation significant time delays and money. ADAC is a strategic solution through quality data capture and management for government and utilities.
ADAC is available for asset owners at no cost, however we encourage you to become a member of the ADAC consortium. Benefits of membership include the ability to influence the
City of Gold Coast
Gladstone Regional Council
Gympie Regional Council
Lockyer Valley Regional Council
Logan City Council
Mackay Regional Council
Moreton Bay Regional Council
Port Macquarie - Hastings Council
Queensland Urban Utilities
Redland City Council
Rockhampton Regional Council
SA Water
Scenic Rim Regional Council
Sunshine Coast Council
Toowoomba Regional Council
Tweed Shire Council
Unity Water
Wentworth Shire Council
Whitsunday Regional Council
ongoing development, governance and expansion of the specification. Consortium members also receive access to documents, tools and materials developed to support ADAC implementation and an opportunity to shape the strategic direction of ADAC in conjunction with BIM.
We have a panel of skilled providers to assist you with the implementation of ADAC.
Contact:
Ross Guppy | Ross.Guppy@ipweaq.com
Phone: 3632 6804
Featured in the International Infrastructure Management Manual (IIMM)
Join us on Thursday 26 October 2017 for the official launch of the updated Queensland Urban Drainage Manual (QUDM).
QUDM will assist your council engineers and stormwater designers in the planning, design and management of urban stormwater drainage systems.
QUDM addresses the technical, legal, regulatory and environmental aspects of effective drainage systems. It provides details of appropriate design methods and computational procedures, and covers both hydrologic and hydraulic procedures. This engineering guideline is designed to be used with other design manuals for floodplain management, total water cycle management, water sensitive urban design, and natural channel design.
QUDM is available for purchase online at www.ipweaq.com/qudm or contact
Ross Guppy at Ross.Guppy@ipweaq.com3632 6804
The new IPWEAQ Knowledge Centre is a vital resource for anyone working in the public works sector in Queensland.
The Centre is fully searchable by title, speaker/author, subject, keyword, event or date. Resources available in the Knowledge Centre include:
1. Podcasts of state and branch conferences (accessible only to paid conference delegates or conference proceedings subscribers). The podcasts are accompanied by the presenters’ PowerPoint presentation so you can follow the presentation while listening to the podcast.
2. Podcasts with accompanying video of all other IPWEAQ events
3. Papers submitted for state and branch conferences
4. Articles published in our quarterly e-journal, Engineering for Public Works
5. Articles of relevance to Queensland practitioners sourced by our Information Resources Manager from other states/territories and internationally.
6. IPWEAQ technical publications including Standard Drawings (accessible only to subscribers)
7. Podcasts of interviews of delegates taken at state and branch conferences
8. Photos of delegates taken at state and branch conferences
The Knowledge Centre is only accessible to IPWEAQ members. Conference podcasts/videos are only accessible to paid conference delegates. Technical publications are only accessible to subscribers of our technical products.
Please visit Mark Lamount, IPWEAQ Information Resources Centre Manager at Booth 22 in the trade exhibition.
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INSPIRED LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
6-7
QLDWATER ANNUAL FORUM, ‘no pain, no gain’ BRISBANE STATE CONFERENCE TOWNSVILLE
‘sustainability through inspired leadership and community engagement’.
15-16
WESTERN ROADS SYMPOSIUM LONGREACH
In partnership with the Longreach Regional Council and TMR SWQ BRANCH CONFERENCE GOONDIWINDI
In partnership with the Goondiwindi Regional Council
In partnership with George Bourne & Associates
SEQ BRANCH TECHNICAL SERIES COMMENCING
JULY 2017
Includes five site visits
Steel Mains has a long and distinguished history with IPWEAQ and its members delivering lasting critical water infrastructure to our communities. I’m grateful to the support of Steel Mains enabling me to attend IPWEAQ conferences.
Greg Kennedy
Regional Sales Manager
Steel Mains Pty Ltd
Up to 45 CPD hours available for papers written and presented at conferences.
We invite you to join us for the IPWEAQ state conference on the beautiful Gold Coast at the Mariott Surfers Paradise, 10-12 October 2018.
The City of Gold Coast is the second largest local government area in Australia and is the perfect destination for #IPWEAQ18 following what will undoubtedly be the ‘best Commonwealth Games ever’. We will be spoiled for Technical Tours, case studies on innovation and lessons learned.
A holiday mecca with world-renowned sandy beaches bathed in endless sunshine, Australia’s Gold Coast is a smart global city.
Pre-register for the 2018 state conference on the Gold Coast and receive a 20% discount on your conference registration. Save $300!
Register a YIPWEAQ colleague (aged under 35 years) and receive a 50% discount off their registration.
No cancellation fees apply up to one month prior to the event and registrations are transferrable to a colleague up to one week prior to the event.
An administration fee applies for cancellations within a month of the conference. Register early with Amanda, Johanna or Carlie.
Call for papers opens 1st February 2018. Submit your abstract online together with your bio and photo. Conference papers may be selected for publication in the March 2019 issue of our quarterly e-Journal, Engineering for Public Works All conference papers will be uploaded to the IPWEAQ Knowledge Centre.
Branch scholarships are available for disadvantaged members to attend the state conference.
Please contact Craig or Amanda for more information.
We look forward to welcoming you to #IPWEAQ18 on the Gold Coast!