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National Local Government Asset Management and Public Works Engineering Conference
3rd National Local Government Asset Management & Public Works Engineering
Sponsorship & Exhibiting Opportunities
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3rd National Local Government Asset Management & Public Works Engineering
13 - 14 May 2010
Plaza Ballroom, Regent Theatre, 191 Collins Street, Melbourne

Following outstanding success in 2008 and 2009, the MAV is again proud to partner with influential bodies in local government engineering, the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (IPWEA) and Engineers Australia (EA), in hosting the 2010 National Local Government Asset Management & Public Works Engineering Conference.

The 2010 Conference agenda includes standout speakers covering:

  • The new age of national reform in LG asset and financial management, driven by the Federal Government
  • Sustainability and innovation: recycling, higher productivity vehicles, climate change
  • Regional asset management collaboration
  • Sourcing and developing staff
  • New infrastructure standards
  • Good practice case studies
  • Gala Dinner
  • ‘Open Space’: opportunity to discuss your key issue

 Download conference brochure File Size 290KB
 Register online

For further information, contact John Hennessy, 03 9667 5525, jhennessy@mav.asn.au

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Sponsorship & Exhibiting Opportunities
For the third time, the Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV), the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (Victoria) and Engineers Australia (EA) will be collaboratively hosting the National Local Government Asset Management and Public Works Engineering Conference.

This leading public works engineering and asset management conference represents an outstanding opportunity to promote commercial products and services to a sector currently managing over $212 billion in assets.

More than 300 delegates, including Infrastructure Managers, Asset Managers, Risk Managers, Finance Managers, CEO's and Councillors from across Australian local government are expected to attend.

The conference will provide countless opportunities to engage with senior decision makers within local government asset management and engineering.

pdf Download Sponsorship and exhibiting opportunities kit File size: 294 KB

To take advantage of sponsorship and exhibiting opportunities, contact Ann Tok, Manager, Events and Sponsorship, 03 9667 5557, atok@mav.asn.au

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Resources
2010 National Local Government Asset Management and Public Works Engineering Conference Presentations

PDF Icon Planning Our National Infrastructure, Stephen Alchin, Infrastucture Australia File Size: 349KB
PDF Icon Infrastructure Report card, John Wilson, Swinburne University File Size: 777KB
PDF Icon A National Financial management & Asset Management Framework For Local Government, Ian Mann & Jeff Roorda, CT Management File Size: 428KB
PDF Icon The Persuit of Excellence, Graham Sansom, Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government File Size: 232 KB
PDF Icon Saving Money & the Environment, Stephen Reardon, Eco-Buy Ptd File Size: 695KB
PDF Icon Use of RecycledDemolitionmaterials for Footpaths & Shared Paths, Arul Arulrahjah, Swinburne University File Size: 1.9MB
PDF Icon Sustainability - A Contractors Perspective, Paul O'Connell, Abigroup Contractos Pty Ltd File Size: 1.3MB
PDF Icon Using the Australian Infrastructure Financial management Guidelines to Overcome an Asset Management Funding Gap, John Comrie File Size: 1.1MB
PDF Icon Long Term Capital Works Planning, Vivek Kangesu, Townsville City Council File Size: 6.3MB
PDF Icon Progress on NSW local Government Sustainability Since the 2006 Inquiry, Percy Allen, Review Today Pty Ltd File Size: 173KB
PDF Icon Keeping the Community Alive, Phillip Lovell, Victorian Transport Association File Size: 661KB
PDF Icon High Productivity Vehicles, Phil Sochon, Australasian Railway Association File Size: 350KB
PDF Icon The South Australian Exprerience, John Olson, HDS Australia Pty Ltd File Size: 277KB
PDF Icon FNQROC Regional Asset management Strategy, Darlene Irvine & Gerard Read, Far North Queensland regional Organisation of Councils File Size: 1.2MB
PDF Icon The Case for Regional Asset Management Service, Don Phillips, Formerly Manager Engineering& Assets, Ararat Rural City Council & Convenor File Size: 931KB
PDF Icon Journey, learning & Future Directions, Tom Maher, Darwin City Council File Size: 1.7MB 
PDF Icon Driving Sustainable Solutions in Australian Infrastructure, Doug Harland, Australian Green Infrastructure Council File Size: 616KB 
PDF Icon The CPRS is on 'hold" What is an Engineer to do, Dominiqiue La Fontaine, Pitt & Sherry File Size: 508KB
PDF Icon Impact of Climate Change on Road Infrastructure, Mark Harvey, Department of Infrastucture & Transport File Size: 615KB
PDF Icon Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment, Steve Gawler, International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives File Size: 752KB 
PDF Icon Sustainability leadership, Larissa Brown, Centre for Sustainability Leadership File Size: 133KB
PDF Icon LG Sustainability, Michael Courtney, CT Management File Size: 1.9MB
PDF Icon Integrating Asset Registers, Richard Bramham, City of Manningham File Size: 585KB
PDF Icon The Esperance Journey of AM. But Where's my Road Map, Mal Osborne, Esperance Council File Size: 600KB
PDF Icon The Australian National Engineerin g Taskforce, Chris Walton, APESMA File Size: 383KB
PDF Icon Migrant Engineers - A Cornerstone of Economic Development, Janos Baranyai, Meinhardt Australia File Size: 600KB
PDF Icon Overseas Qualified Engineers an Untapped Resource, Ian Little, author of Project Australia File Size: 230KB
PDF Icon The curse of the expert, John Dengate, Twyfords File size: 168KB

Previous Asset Management Conference Presentions

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