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In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, we explore the critical intersection of safety, technology, and collaboration in utility management. Our special guest, Mell Greenall, CEO of Before You Dig Australia, joins us to discuss the organization’s mission to protect underground infrastructure and promote safe excavation practices across Australia.Mell shares insights on overcoming regulatory challenges, the potential for digital platforms to transform asset mapping, and the economic impact of preventing utility strikes. Listen in as we examine the importance of unified data reporting, address educational gaps in trade safety, and emphasize the need for industry-wide cooperation to create a safer, more efficient construction environment.
Whether you’re in the construction sector or involved in infrastructure planning, this episode delivers valuable insights and practical strategies for improving utility safety and supporting Australia's infrastructure future.
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In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, we explore diversity, productivity, and sustainability challenges in Australia’s construction industry. Our special guest, Jon Davies, CEO of the Australian Constructors Association, shares his journey to modernize the organization, focusing on increasing female representation, enhancing productivity, and promoting sustainable practices. Jon discusses the industry's need for flexible procurement models, reducing embodied carbon, and the importance of collaborative innovation.Listen in as we delve into the industry's future, covering strategic solutions to workforce shortages and practical steps for sustainable growth. Whether you're in the construction field or interested in infrastructure advancements, this episode provides actionable insights and forward-thinking perspectives.
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In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, we sit down with Romilly Madew, CEO of Engineers Australia, to tackle the pressing skills shortage in Australia’s engineering sector. Romilly shares her insights on the declining number of students pursuing STEM subjects, strategies to retain women in engineering roles, and the importance of attracting internationally trained engineers to bolster the workforce.
We also discuss innovative approaches to promoting engineering as a viable career path, the need for a cohesive partnership between schools, universities, and industries, and how Engineers Australia is spearheading efforts to modernize the profession. Whether you're part of the infrastructure industry or curious about the future of engineering in Australia, this episode offers invaluable perspectives and actionable strategies to address the skills gap.
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In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, we explore the significant reforms and challenges in Australia's infrastructure sector. Our special guest, Adam Copp, CEO of Infrastructure Australia, discusses the organization’s key initiatives, including aligning more closely with government decision-making, addressing workforce shortages, and advancing decarbonization efforts.
Listen in as we delve into the strategies being implemented to overcome these challenges, the role of collaboration across government bodies, and the importance of embracing technological advancements. Whether you're a professional in the infrastructure sector or interested in the future of Australian infrastructure, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable takeaways.
Disclaimer: The contents of this episode included references to struggles with mental health and suicide.
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In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, we dive into thesustainability and innovation in the heavy construction materials industry. Our special guest, Michael Kilgariff, CEO of Cement, Concrete and Aggregates Australia (CCAA), joins us to discuss the industry's key initiatives and challenges. Michael shares insights on achieving net zero emissions by 2050, the importance of resource access, and addressing skill shortages.
Listen in as we explore strategic thinking, the role of local government engineers, and the need for collaboration between industry and government to create effective regulations. Whether you're a professional in the construction sector or interested in sustainability practices, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable takeaways.
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In this episode of Infrastructure Matters, we feature discussions from the Melbourne International Public Works Conference 2024. Join us as we delve into infrastructure management with special guests Paul Clyne and Leigh Carnall from Civiltech Solutions, and Daniel Pelaez, CEO and Founder of Cyvl.ai. They discuss groundbreaking technologies that are transforming the management and maintenance of public infrastructure. Discover how 3D laser scanning, lidar sensors, and panoramic cameras are revolutionizing road inspections and asset management. Learn about the challenges and successes of implementing these technologies in both the US and Australia, and gain insights on the future of infrastructure management with a focus on automation and data integration. Don’t miss this insightful conversation on leveraging technology to enhance efficiency and optimize budgets in public works.
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In this episode we are joined by Werner De Wolf CEO of Schréder, at the International Public Works Conference 2024. Werner shares his expertise on smart lighting and street controls, exploring the essential steps towards creating integrated and sustainable smart cities. Learn about the importance of citizen-centered solutions, early stakeholder collaboration, and the transformative potential of smart lighting. Werner also discusses future trends, the role of cybersecurity, and offers valuable advice for aspiring engineers. Tune in for a deep dive into the world of smart cities and the innovations shaping our urban environments.
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In this episode, we sit down with Ross Copland, a key figure in infrastructure management and the CEO of the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission. Recorded at the IPWEA International Public Works Conference in Melbourne, Ross shares his expertise on the critical need for renewing existing assets, the impact of climate change on infrastructure, and the pivotal role of leadership in asset management. Learn about New Zealand's strategies for optimizing infrastructure spending, engaging the public and politicians, and preparing for future challenges. Ross’s practical insights and innovative approaches offer valuable lessons for infrastructure professionals worldwide. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the evolving landscape of infrastructure management and the importance of sustainable practices.
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Join us in this insightful episode as we sit down with Scott Owen, CEO of Mackay Regional Council, at the Brisbane Showgrounds. Scott shares his journey from managing fleet assets to leading a regional council, highlighting the importance of asset management education for elected members and community engagement. Discover innovative strategies for fostering a unified organisational vocabulary, attracting and retaining talent through unique graduate programs, and enhancing collaboration between local governments. Scott’s practical advice on leadership, empowerment, and the future of local government will inspire you to think differently about public service and asset management. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a forward-thinking leader dedicated to making a lasting impact in his community.
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In this episode of Infrastructure Matters by IPWEA, we sit down with Dr. Geoff Allan CEO from Austroads to explore the critical issues and innovative solutions in road infrastructure across Australia and New Zealand. Geoff shares insights into the impact of climate change on road resilience, the integration of sustainable materials like recycled plastics and rubber, and the advancements in road safety technologies. We delve into the future of electric vehicle infrastructure and the challenges of maintaining extensive road networks. Join us for a comprehensive discussion on building a sustainable, safe, and resilient transport network for the future.
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In this enlightening episode David Jenkins engages with Corinne Cheeseman, the Chief Executive of the Australian Water Association, in a comprehensive dialogue about the pressing challenges and innovative solutions shaping Australia's water sector. They delve into the impacts of climate change, the delicate balance between maintaining aging infrastructure and building new water systems, and the pivotal role of desalination in ensuring water security. The podcast also highlights the importance of advocating for recycled water, attracting young talent to the industry, and the influence of emerging technologies like AI in water management. Additionally, it explores Australia's global role in water management through international collaborations. This episode provides valuable insights for professionals in the water industry, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of water management and sustainability.
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In this dynamic episode of 'Infrastructure Matters' byIPWEA, host David Jenkins engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Ashay Prabhu, exploring the future of infrastructure asset management. This episode delves into the importance of a cross-sectoral approach, involving urban foresters, scientists, engineers, and accountants, in developing comprehensive asset management strategies. Ashay discusses the evolving role of various professionals in leading these efforts, emphasizing the need for passionate thought leaders to drive change.
The discussion further ventures into how asset management will transform in the coming years, with the integration of emerging technologies enabling self-diagnosing assets. This will fundamentally change how data is used and decisions are made, making asset management more efficient and proactive. Ashay also shares his personal drive and vision for the future, reflecting on the importance of mentoring the next generation of asset managers and influencing change within political and institutional structures for long-term success.
This episode is a must-listen for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of infrastructure and asset management, offering deep insights into current challenges, future prospects, and the critical role of collaboration and innovation in shaping a sustainable future. Join us for a journey into the heart of asset management, where the convergence of technology, data, and human ingenuity opens new horizons for our infrastructure's longevity and resilience.
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In this insightful episode of 'Infrastructure Matters' by IPWEA, host David Jenkins welcomes Ashay Prabhu, a distinguished international advisor to the Government Finance Officers Association. The conversation delves into the critical realm of infrastructure asset management, exploring its philosophy and essential role in sustaining and preserving public infrastructure for future generations.
Ashay provides an in-depth look at Australia's leadership in this area, discussing strategic approaches, achievements, and areas for improvement, particularly regarding the integration of climate change and natural assets into asset management. The episode also examines the complexities of managing infrastructure amidst evolving climate conditions, demographic shifts, and political cycles, highlighting the significance of comprehensive asset management plans.
This episode offers a compelling perspective on asset management, its impact on communities, and the collaborative efforts required across various sectors to ensure the resilience and efficacy of infrastructure. Tune in for an enlightening journey into the core of asset management and its crucial role in our society.
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In this captivating episode of Infrastructure Matters by IPWEA, host David Jenkins sits down with Richard Threlfall, a global leader in infrastructure from KPMG, to discuss the evolving landscape of infrastructure development, management, and innovation. Delving into the 2024 emerging trends in infrastructure, Richard shares his expert insights on the importance of holistic planning, the integration of digital tools, and the role of nature-based solutions in building sustainable and resilient infrastructure networks. This conversation not only highlights the challenges facing today's infrastructure professionals but also explores the opportunities that lie ahead in adopting a systems approach to asset management. From the convergence of energy, transport, and digital connectivity to the critical role of government leadership and cross-professional collaboration, this episode offers a glimpse into the future of infrastructure and the innovative strategies that will drive our global community forward. Join us as we reflect, learn, and get inspired by the passionate thought leadership shaping the infrastructure of tomorrow.
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In this captivating episode of our podcast, we sit down withCouncillor Linda Scott, President of the Australian Local Government Association, for an intimate and revealing conversation about her unique journey into the world of politics and public service. From her early days influenced by personal family experiences to her transformative role in local government, Linda shares her deeply personal stories and the pivotal moments that shaped her path.
Discover how Linda, a trained psychologist turned influential political figure, has been driven by a passion to address inequality and provide support to those who need it most. Her insights into the challenges and triumphs of balancing family life with a demanding political career offer a rare glimpse into the life of a public servant.
Throughout the podcast, Linda highlights the importance of mentorship, learning from diverse voices, and the power of collaboration across political divides. Listen as she reflects on her achievements in securing critical funding and support for local initiatives, underscoring her dedication to enhancing the role and effectiveness of local government in Australia.
This episode is not just a story about political leadership; it's a testament to the impact of personal values and experiences in shaping professional choices and the journey of making a real difference in communities. Join us for an inspiring conversation that delves into the heart of public service, leadership, and the pursuit of a more equitable society.
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Welcome to the first episode of "Infrastructure Matters" by IPWEA, where we explore the multifaceted world ofinfrastructure, asset management, and public works. Hosted by David Jenkins, the chief executive of IPWEA, this podcast is your gateway to learning from some of the most inspiring and passionate thought leaders globally.
In this episode, we're thrilled to welcome Councillor LindaScott, a distinguished non-executive director and the current president of the Australian Local Government Association. With her experience as a Labor councillor at the City of Sydney and her representation of 537 local governments alongside national leaders, Linda offers a rich perspective on the challenges and achievements in local government.
We dive deep into the significance of the National State ofthe Assets Project and its impact on public awareness and funding. Linda shares her insights on why this report is critical, especially during unusual economic times, for understanding the state of local government assets and advocating for necessary funding.
The conversation also explores the key successes from the2021 report, the importance of addressing the skills shortage in local government, and the role of federal assistance grants in empowering local councils. Linda discusses the innovative solutions local governments are implementing, from tackling climate change to managing natural disasters, emphasizing the vital role of local government as first responders in emergencies.
Join us for an engaging dialogue that sheds light on thedynamic role of local governments in shaping sustainable, resilient communities and the visionary leadership that drives this change.