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CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION BRISBANE | 30 NOV-02 DEC 2021

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PRE-EVENT Monday 29 November

7:00am – 7:00pm Exhibitor bump-in

We are delighted to return to a face-to-face format this year for this much anticipated 4:00 – 6:00pm Welcome Reception event on the rail industry calendar. Proudly sponsored by: Our world changed in 2020 and so did the way we all do business. Rail kept Australia moving, despite the challenges of border closures and increased demands on our supply DAY ONE DAY TWO DAY THREE chain. Tuesday 30 November Wednesday 1 December Thursday 2 December 8:00am – 7:30pm 8:00am – 5:00pm 8:00am – 3:00pm This year’s conference provides an opportunity to celebrate those achievements. I have All day exhibition All day exhibition All day exhibition no doubt AusRAIL PLUS 2021 will be an event to remember, providing the first opportunity for many of us to come together since 2019. With a wide range of social events on offer 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 3:00pm as part of the program, this is a not-to-be missed opportunity to reconnect with industry INNOVATION HUB INNOVATION HUB INNOVATION HUB Proudly sponsored by: Proudly sponsored by: Proudly sponsored by: colleagues. We have been working hard behind the scenes to deliver outstanding content so you can make the most of your AusRAIL PLUS experience in Brisbane. Our three-day event features an extensive program developed following member feedback and includes 9:00am – 1:00pm 9:00am – 1:00pm 9:00am – 1:00pm Morning plenary Morning plenary Morning plenary valuable panel discussions with key rail decision-makers. Keynotes Keynotes ARA Chair Address AusRAIL PLUS gives the entire industry – from stakeholders to suppliers – a chance to Industry panel: What can rail Rail Project Updates Keynotes network, collaborate and trade. There’s been strong demand for exhibition space this learn from the aviation industry? Industry panel: The need to change Industry panel: How we do meaningfully procurement in major infrastructure tackle diversity in the rail sector? year as the industry prepares to showcase rail’s resilience, innovation and achievements. Pitching Competition I encourage you to join us at AusRAIL PLUS this year and look forward to seeing you all at 2:00 – 5:30pm 2:00 – 5:30pm 2:00 – 4:30pm the event. Afternoon concurrent streams Afternoon concurrent streams Afternoon plenary Yours sincerely, Passenger Rail Safety - ONRSR Keynotes Asset Management Hydrogen Industry panel: Re-engaging customers Rail Freight & Heavy Haul Rollingstock -RTSA in a post-COVID environment Track - RTAA Track - PWI Industry panel: Sustainability Signalling - IRSE People, Skills & Workforce Development Sustainability Caroline Wilkie Rail Services Technology - RTSA Supply Chain Chief Executive Officer,

Australasian Railway Association 5:30 – 7:30pm 6:30 – 11:00pm 6:30 – 11:00pm Exhibition Networking Drinks RTAA Yellow Dinner Gala Dinner Proudly sponsored by: Proudly sponsored by: Available to sponsor

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Add your organisation to this prestigious list and/or book your exhibition and advertising by contacting: Deborah Bocock – Director Sponsorship & Exhibitions – Informa Connect at: [email protected] or on: +61 (0) 410 689 476 Places are limited, act now! www.ausrail.com.au | 3 2021 Sponsors + Remaining Opportunities (At time of print)

WHY SPONSOR, EXHIBIT AND ADVERTISE AT AUSRAIL PLUS 2021? SATISFACTION FROM AUSRAIL Have access to your ideal target audience under one roof, over three intensive days filled with networking opportunities and PLUS 2019 high-visibility branding Raise your corporate profile and provide exposure opportunities for your projects, products and services Most attendees told us AusRAIL met or exceeded their expectations across four key areas. Launch innovative new business opportunities for your clients to review Increase your brand value and promote your organisation’s expertise during a time of ‘boom’ within the rail sector Attract personnel from all areas of the rail sector to fulfil vacant positions 95% Keeping up to date with new trends and developments Network with end users, manufacturers and leading figures within the Australasian rail sector Align your marketing spend alongside AusRAIL PLUS’s extensive marketing campaign to increase ROI! STAND OUT IN THIS RAIL CROWD! GET AMONGST IT! BE SEEN, BE HEARD, NETWORK!

PROMOTIONAL SPONSORSHIP ADVERTISE IN THE AUSRAIL OPPORTUNITIES ARE NOW LIMITED. E-NEWSLETTER 92% Networking with other delegates AVAILABILITY INCLUDES: The AusRAIL eNewsletter (EDM) is sent to around 17000+ (At time of print) qualified rail sector personnel from Informa Connect’s extensive rail, infrastructure, government, manufacturing, Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper and Supporting sponsorship mining, security, safety, environmental and construction packages databases to ensure the strongest attendance and growth Young Railway Professionals Pitching Competition of this highly important industry event. Please subscribe and encourage colleagues, to ensure you Delegate Catering Areas (Exhibition) receive event updates at: www.ausrail.com/subscribe Visitor Entry, Delegate Registration Desk & Morning 91% Refreshments Attending AusRAIL is important to their job/role Sponsored Seminars (Innovation Hub) Exhibitions Decal and Phone Charger Stations Pens, Writing Pads, Show Bags and more… 88% Add your organisation to this prestigious list and/or book Learning about the market your exhibition and advertising by contacting: Deborah Bocock – Director Sponsorship & Exhibitions – Informa Connect at: [email protected] or on: +61 (0) 410 689 476 | Places are limited, act now!

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AVERAGE INDUSTRY ATTENDANCE AVERAGE AUDIENCE PROFILE

Supplier / Manufacturing 26% To book your exhibition space, contact: C-Level / MD 12% Project Services 22% GM / Director 29% Deborah Bocock, Construction 18% Head of Engineering / Technical 18% Passenger 14% Director Sponsorship & Exhibitions –Informa Connect Production / Project / Operations Manager 14% Freight 10% Business Development / Marketing / Account Manager 14% Email: [email protected] Track Owner 7% Consultant / Analyst / Advisor 4% Phone: +61 (0) 410 689 476 Other 3%

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With more exhibitions booking daily, view the latest listing online at www.ausrail.com/2021-exhibitors-list

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WE HAVE AN OUTSTANDING LINE-UP PRESENTING AT AUSRAIL 2021. SEE THE WEBSITE FOR THE FULL LIST OF PRESENTERS.

Saul Eslake, Economist Claire Hooper, MC – RTAA Yellow Dinner As the ANZ’s chief ‘number-cruncher’ for nearly 14 years and with The highly anticipated RTAA Yellow Dinner is a unique social over 25 years as an economist in Australian financial markets, Saul gathering that is always a highlight of AusRAIL PLUS. We are Eslake has a knack for explaining economics in terms mere mortals delighted to have Claire Hooper accept the challenge of captivating can understand. Saul will provide an economic overview and the audience during the industry’s largest talkfest. Claire has been a forecast of future trends impacting industry. regular on your screens in recent years and will bring her engaging and wonderfully inventive skills to the RTAA Yellow Dinner stage. Kitty Chiller AM Winner of the 2020 International Olympic Committee Women in Shane Jacobson, MC – Gala Dinner Sport Award for Oceania, Kitty Chiller AM became Australia’s first One of Australia’s most loved, award-winning actors, presenters ever female Chef de Mission at the 2016 Summer Olympics. and entertainers Shane Jacobson will host this year’s Gala Dinner, Since retiring, Kitty has reinvigorated the culture of Australia’s marking the perfect ending to a week of networking, deal making Olympic Team with authenticity, strength and an enormous and strategic planning. Shane will share funny and memorable personal drive. She joins us to share her insights and important stories from his extraordinary life at the Gala Dinner, where we take-home messages about leadership, diversity, change will also reveal the winner of the Young Rail Professionals Pitching management and delivering cultural change. Competition.

Orange Sky Australia  Orange Sky Australia is the world’s first free mobile laundry service JOIN THE LARGEST RAIL INDUSTRY EVENT IN THE for people experiencing homelessness – an idea founded in a SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Brisbane garage by two 20-year-old mates. Take advantage of the many benefits of AusRAIL PLUS 2021 by becoming a sponsor, This idea has since evolved into something much bigger and exhibitor or delegate. more powerful. Nick Marchesi OAM and Lucas Patchett OAM Hear the latest news and developments from industry leaders and decision makers join us to share their journey on creating a safe, welcoming, and Take advantage of plenary sessions and specialist streams to tailor your AusRAIL supportive environment for people who feel disconnected from the experience community. Take part in the exhibition to support your business development Network with industry peers at our social events and gala dinner Identify new opportunities by building your professional network Find new ideas and innovation to take back to your team

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Pre-Conference | Monday 29 November 2021

4:00pm – 6:00pm WELCOME RECEPTION | Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC)

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Conference Day 1 | Tuesday 30 November 2021 | Great Halls 1&2

8:30 Welcome and safety briefing 9:55 KEYNOTE 11:40 INDUSTRY PANEL Natalie Currey, General Manager Supply Chain, Inland Rail What can rail learn from the aviation industry? Australasian Railway Association (ARA) Senior Executive, Inland Rail A viation has experienced significant growth and change in recent decades as more of us take to the skies as part of 8:40 Welcome to country 10:15 MORNING NETWORKING | Exhibition Halls our daily lives. Join our panel to find out what lessons the T ribal Experiences will welcome us to AusRAIL with song, rail industry can learn from aviation to drive innovation, enhance safety performance and manage disruption and dance and didgeridoo sounds. Stories of the local area will 11:00 KEYNOTE be shared before the dancers ask the audience to change. Cross River Rail participate in a famous Australian call out Coowee. F acilitator: Caroline Wilkie, Chief Executive Officer, Graeme Newton, Chief Executive Officer, Australasian Railway Association (ARA) 8:55 ARA Welcome Cross River Rail Delivery Authority Panellists: Danny Broad, Chair, Australasian Railway Association (ARA) Suzanne Holden, Chief Customer Officer & Deputy Chief 11:20 KEYNOTE Executive, Sydney Trains 9:00 KEYNOTE Innovating rail freight supply chains Rob Sharp, Secretary, Transport for NSW Government Address Andrew Harding, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Aurizon 12:30 LUNCH AND NETWORKING | Exhibition Halls 9:15 KEYNOTE Political and economic forecast of the future trends impacting the industry Saul Eslake, Economist

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Conference Day 1 Afternoon Concurrent Sessions | Tuesday 30 November 2021

13:55 - 15:30 Afternoon Concurrent Sessions

A1: PASSENGER RAIL A2: ASSET MANAGEMENT A3: RAIL FREIGHT & HEAVY HAUL A4: TRACK - RTAA | ADVANCES A5: SIGNALLING - IRSE IN TRACK TECHNOLOGY Hospitality Suite 2 Hospitality Suite 1 Great Halls 1&2 Mezzanine M3 Mezzanine M4 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair Simon Bourke, General Manager Nicola Belcher, Director Rail Georgia Nicholls, General Stay tuned for more Georgina Hartwell, Chairperson, Policy and Advocacy, Assets, Projects and Compliance, Manager Rail Freight, announcements Institution of Railway Signal Australasian Railway Association Department of Transport Victoria Australasian Railway Association Engineers (IRSE) Australia (ARA) (ARA) 14:00 Delivering customer-focused 14:00 Innovative real-time condition 14:00 ARTC Update 14:00 Leniter floating rail system as a 14:00 Power resilience for signalling monitoring technology to train services in Mark Campbell, CEO, ARTC cost-effective alternative to systems improve benchmark railway floating slab track Robert Tatton-Jones, operations Jeff Wimberley, Business Managing Director, Terry Cooper, Relationships Manager, Tony Lee, Operations Director,  Keolis Downer Adelaide MTR Corporation Limited Managing Director, CommTel Network Solutions Ravi Ravitharan, Director, Trelleborg Applied Monash Institute of Railway Technologies Technology 14:30 Managing rail operations 14:30 The digital transformation of 14:30 Enabling the transformation of 14:30 Induction rail welding – 14:30 Ultra-wideband positioning in during times of network track maintenance machines heavy haul rail through digital The future welds communications-based train transformation Fabian Hansmann, Senior twin technology Jean-Pierre Mornac, Manager, control applications and Brad Parsons, Program Scientific Advisor for Railroad  Gerard Francis, Global Head of VFC Engineering beyond Disruptions and Passenger Engineering, Plasser & Theurer Real Assets, Willow Aaron Whittemore, Experience Manager, Metro Trains Howard Groom, Manager, Director of Product and Strategy, Humatics Tarik Kiki, LXRP Disruption Technical Services, Planning Manager, Plasser Australia 15:00 Managing transport public 15:00 Sustainable asset 15:00 Development and implementation 15:00 A quantitative risk-based 15:00 Addressing a shift in network private partnerships – What is management: of Melbourne’s Port Rail Shuttle approach to derailment priorities when deploying new the role of the asset owner? Decommissioning end-of-life Network in an integrated containment on elevated train control technologies logistics network  Jo Dawson, Executive Branch railway rollingstock structures James Frost, Senior Consultant,  Steve Manders, Manager,  Manager Light Rail Operations, Himanshu Jindal, Engineering Logistics and Supply Chain  Mark Pearse, Technical Director PalazziRail Transport Canberra & City Manager Bids, Downer Consulting, Jacobs – Rail, WSP Services Andrew Newman, Director, Ports, Freight and Intermodal, Freight Victoria

15:30 AFTERNOON NETWORKING | Exhibition Halls

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Conference Day 1 Afternoon Concurrent Sessions | Tuesday 30 November 2021

13:55 - 15:30 Afternoon Concurrent Sessions

B1: PASSENGER RAIL B2: ASSET MANAGEMENT B3: RAIL FREIGHT & HEAVY HAUL B4: TRACK – RTAA | BUILDING AND B5: SIGNALLING – IRSE MAINTAINING A BETTER TRACK Hospitality Suite 2 Hospitality Suite 1 Great Halls 1&2 Mezzanine M3 Mezzanine M4 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair Simon Bourke, General Nicola Belcher, Director Rail Georgia Nicholls, General Jonathan Barnes, President, Stay tuned for more Manager Policy and Advocacy, Assets, Projects and Compliance, Manager Rail Freight, Rail Track Association Australia announcements Australasian Railway Department of Transport Victoria Australasian Railway (RTAA) Association (ARA) Association (ARA) 16:00 How employee and customer 16:00 Whistling a symphony: Why 16:00 Australian Rail Freight 16:00 Circular economy in track 16:00 Implementing CBTC in a experience are unequivocally collaboration is key to success Productivity Research infrastructure brownfields site: A first for linked and how to leverage in rolling stock overhaul Hon John Anderson AO, Chair, Rhidian Howells, Senior Melbourne and Australia that connection for better projects network outcomes Australasian Centre for Rail Engineer – Track Lead, Arup Simon MacMull, Integration Nathan Cartwright, Governance Innovation Manager, Rail Systems Alliance Yvette Mihelic, Director Customer  Phil Brunson, Senior Engineer, Experience Rail, John Holland and Assurance Manager, Downer Arup Ferry Ferry, Initial Jarrod McCorkell, General Manager, Shane Triggs, Electrical Implementation Project Rail People, John Holland Engineer, Queensland Rail Manager, Rail Systems Alliance 16:30 Managing trespassers on 16:30 PANEL | Project iTRACE 16:30 PANEL | Response to rail 16:30 The correlation between 16:30 Interoperability between new Melbourne’s rail network – Panel | Project iTRACE freight productivity research grinding and surface-initiated network control systems. Is A collaboration between Project iTrace innovation continues report defects this the biggest challenge Metro Trains Melbourne and to deliver with new process on Facilitator: Georgia Nicholls, ARA  Carlos Valente, currently facing our national Victoria Police rail network, and how can we managing material master data Panellists: Murray Cook, , Rail Asset Integrity Leader, in the rail sector. Industry folk  CEO possibly resolve it? Adrian Rowland, General Arc Infrastructure Queensland Rail Manager Safety Operations, discuss the benefits of this and Bill Palazzi, Director, PalazziRail other Project iTRACE initiatives. Metro Trains Melbourne Andrew Thomson, Facilitator: Bonnie Ryan, Chief Commercial Officer, Director, GS1 Australia Pacific National Panellists: Andrew Carroll, Lachlan Benson, Managing Managing Director, Cold Forge Director, Blue Arcadia Bill Steward, Material Master Euan Morton, Principal, Data Manager, Sydney Trains Synergies Economic Consulting 17:00 Long-term planning of rail 17:00 Rapid recovery in heavy 17:00 On the value of clean railway 17:00 Setting speeds for ATO – How networks: could some best overhauls: Turning around a ballast many metros have thrown practices from Switzerland moribund program away potential operational apply to Australia? Dr James Hyslip, Chief Engineer, Kieran Navin, Principal Program Loram Technologies performance Julien Morizet, Principal Rail Yarra Trams Gabriel McGowan, Operations and Planning Manager,  Rail Business Consultant, WSP Leader NSW & ACT, Arup

17:30-19:30 EXHIBITION NETWORKING DRINKS | Exhibition Halls | Proudly sponsored by

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Conference Day 2 | Wednesday 1 December 2021 | Great Halls 1&2

7:15am - 8:30am 11:30 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE ARA WOMEN IN RAIL BREAKFAST Rail freight’s role in building and sustaining the national economy Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) To book tickets at this optional social event, 12:00 KEYNOTE visit www.ara.net.au/events/upcoming The national infrastructure challenge

8:50 Safety briefing R omilly Madew AO, Chief Executive Officer, Infrastructure Australia Georgia Nicholls, General Manager Rail Freight, Australasian Railway Association (ARA) 12:20 INDUSTRY PANEL

9:00 Welcome & ARA Address The need to change procurement in major infrastructure Caroline Wilkie, Chief Executive Officer, Australasian H ear from panellists, whose members are delivering the Railway Association (ARA) majority of the hundreds of billion-dollar infrastructure project pipeline and rebuilding the Australian economy. Panellists will discuss the key structural challenges that are threatening the 9:20 KEYNOTE very ability of industry to deliver these projects. The size and Queensland Rail Strategic Plan scale of the pipeline has highlighted the acute need for immediate reform, collaboration, leadership and most Nick Easy, Chief Executive Officer, Queensland Rail importantly action. Panellists will highlight where meaningful change for a sustainable infrastructure industry is required, RAIL PROJECT UPDATES and some practical next steps. 9:40 NSW: F acilitator: Natalie Currey, General Manager Supply Chain, Australasian Railway Association (ARA) 10:00 VIC: Suburban Rail Loop Panellists: Michael Kilgariff, Chief Executive Officer, Roads Australia Frankie Carroll, Chief Executive Officer, Suburban Rail Loop Jon Davies, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Constructors Association 10:20 VIC: Rail Projects Victoria Nicola Grayson, Chief Executive Officer, Evan Tattersall, Chief Executive Officer, Consult Australia Rail Projects Victoria R omilly Madew AO, Chief Executive Officer, 10:40 WA: Metronet Infrastructure Australia

11:00 MORNING NETWORKING | Exhibition Halls 13:00 LUNCH AND NETWORKING | Exhibition Halls

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Conference Day 2 Afternoon Concurrent Sessions | Wednesday 1 December 2021

13:55 - 15:30 Afternoon Concurrent Sessions

C1: SAFETY C2: HYDROGEN C3: ROLLINGSTOCK - RTSA C4: TRACK - PWI C5: PEOPLE, SKILLS & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Great Halls 1&2 Mezzanine M3 Mezzanine M4 Hospitality Suite 1 Hospitality Suite 2 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 13:55 Opening remarks from the Chair Simon Bourke, General Manager Joeley Pettit, Director Corporate Sophie Tan, Supply Chain Mark Harris, Project Director Fiona Love, General Manager Policy and Advocacy, Affairs & Corporate Services, Designer, Aurizon – Rail Infrastructure, Coleman Workforce, Australasian Railway Australasian Railway Association Australasian Railway Association Rail & President, NSW Association (ARA) (ARA) (ARA) Permanent Way Institution (PWI) 14:00 Update from the Office of the 14:00 Hydrogen trains: Driving 14:00 Melbourne’s High Capacity 14:00 Moorgate Branch Bullhead Rail 14:00 ARA Workforce development National Rail Safety Regulator sustainability and underpinning Metro Trains Project: A look Resilience activities Sue McCarrey, Chief Executive the rail industry’s future into Victoria’s most accessible Liam Turbet, Technical Fiona Love, General Manager Officer, Office of the National Alan de Reuck, Director design on the network Manager, Delkor Rail Workforce, Australasian Railway Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR) Strategic Projects, Alstom Natalie Bond, General Manager Association (ARA) Technical - HCMT, Downer 14:30 Update from the Rail Industry 14:30 Getting Australasia ready for 14:30 AS7501 and compliance 14:30 PANEL | Track Slab – Past, 14:30 PANEL | The National Rail Safety and Standards Board hydrogen in rail certification – not just ticking present and future Action Plan (NRAP): National Rail Skills Hub tracks to success Deborah Spring, Chief Executive  Jane Gillespie, Rail Team Lead, boxes Facilitator: Sharon Tamai, Manager, Rail Systems, Coleman Rail Hear from panellists who have Officer, Rail Industry Safety and Victoria, Arup  Michael Horgan, Principal been at the centre of the National Standards Board (RISSB) Consultant, SNC-Lavalin Atkins Panellists: Henrik Vocks, Rail Action Plan and the Manager Technical Services, development of the National Rail Rhomberg Rail Australia Skills Hub. The panel will share the Dave Anderson, Acoustic challenges of skills shortages, Engineer, Director, Acoustic Studio some key barriers, the ways they are addressing skills shortages Brendan Cassels, Senior Engineer, and what their hopes are for the Rail Team Leader QLD, Australasian National Rail Skills Hub. Trackform Leader, Arup Facilitator: Fiona Love, ARA Jarod Wakefield, Construction Panellists: Sandra McKay, Executive Manager, John Holland Leader, Facilitated Reform, National Peter Milton, Technical Principal Transport Commission – Rail, CPB Contractors Brian Appleby, Executive Director People and Organisational 15:00 Dreamworld Accident Inquiry: 15:00 Can hydrogen replace diesel? 15:00 The use of virtual reality for 15:00 Sydney Metro | Sydenham Development, Public Transport A reflection for the rail industry the early design of trains Station and Junction Upgrade Authority WA Frank Szanto, Design Authority, - “Two Networks, One Goal”  Hannah Seater, Senior Risk & Downer Jorge Martin Gistau, Project Jill Walsh, Victorian Rail Advocate, Transport for NSW Nicola Abrahams, Rail Systems State Government Victoria Systems Safety Assurance Manager, Manager, John Holland Advisor, Metro Trains Melbourne Veronica North, Executive Jason Ghattas, Senior Project Director, Learning and Engineer, John Holland Development, Transport for NSW

15:30 AFTERNOON NETWORKING | Exhibition Halls

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Conference Day 2 Afternoon Concurrent Sessions | Wednesday 1 December 2021

13:55 - 15:30 Afternoon Concurrent Sessions

D3: RAIL SERVICES TECHNOLOGY D5: PEOPLE, SKILLS & D1: SAFETY - ONRSR D2: SUSTAINABILITY D4: SUPPLY CHAIN - RTSA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Great Halls 1&2 Mezzanine M3 Hospitality Suite 1 Mezzanine M4 Hospitality Suite 2 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair 15:55 Opening remarks from the Chair Simon Bourke, General Joeley Pettit, Director Luke Martin, Site Rollingstock Natalie Currey, General Fiona Love, General Manager Manager Policy and Advocacy, Corporate Affairs & Corporate Engineer, Aurizon Manager Supply Chain, Workforce, Australasian Australasian Railway Services, Australasian Railway Australasian Railway Railway Association (ARA) Association (ARA) Association (ARA) Association (ARA) 16:00 ONRSR’s National Priorities 16:00 How to set and achieve a net 16:00 Internet of things? No internet 16:00 The Rail Manufacturing in 16:00 RIW – How a smart card it is – Now and Next zero carbon target for moving of trains! Queensland Strategy strengthening on site safety Peter Doggett, Chief Operating people and goods on Mark Kraeling, Solutions Bill Walker, A/ Executive Director, and accountability Officer, Office of the National Australia’s railways Architect, Wabtec Manufacturing, Department of Chris Turner, Senior Area Safety Regional Development and Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR) Renene Windsor, Energy Advisor, Interstate Network, Manufacturing and Water, Leader, NSW & ACT, Aurecon Queensland ARTC 16:30 ONRSR’s Rail Safety Report 16:30 Encouraging the adoption of 16:30 ATMS – An update 16:30 Victorian Rolling Stock 16:30 Sustaining reform in PO low emission building 2020-2021 – Sneak Preview  Damien White, Group Strategy competency materials on Inland Rail – Dane Newton, Senior Manager lessons learnt Executive, Safety, Engineering  Ben Phyland, Head of Rolling Renae Fardon, Learning & Risk and Analysis, Office of the and Technology, ARTC Stock Development, Network Development Partner, Georgia Gosse, Sustainability National Rail Safety Regulator Manager, Inland Rail, ARTC Integration, Department of Safeworking, Track, Civil and (ONRSR) Ryan Roberts, R&D Innovation Transport, Victoria Structures, Transport for NSW Manager, Humes Concrete 17:00 ONRSR’s Investigation 17:00 From risks to resilience: Black 17:00 AVLC Systems for trams – 17:00 Market Capacity Report 17:00 Achieving a step-change in Findings Analysis swan and climate risks and The power you never knew Peter Colacino, employee engagement to Dane Newton, Senior Manager adaptation in the rail sector you had Chief Policy & Research, drive value creation Risk and Analysis, Office of the Craig Clifton, Global Technology David Panter, Industry Solutions Infrastructure Australia Marianne Murray-Brown, National Rail Safety Regulator Leader, Resilience and Climate Manager – Intelligent Transport General Manager People & (ONRSR) Change, Jacobs Systems, Trapeze Group Culture, Transdev Auckland Russell Preece, Principal Regulatory Data Analyst, Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR)

17:30 End of Day Two Conference

18:30-23:00 RTAA YELLOW DINNER | Plaza Ballroom - Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) | Proudly Sponsored by

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Conference Day 3 | Thursday 2 December 2021 | Great Halls 1&2

8:50 Safety briefing Facilitator: Jane Gillespie, Rail Team Lead, Victoria, Arup F acilitator: Yvette Mihelic, Director Customer Experience, John Holland Group Simon Bourke, General Manager Policy and Advocacy, P anellists: Steve Butcher, Executive General Manager – Rail, Australasian Railway Association (ARA) John Holland Group P anellists: Tilly Loughborough, Customer General Caroline Wilkie, Chief Executive Officer, Manager, Metro Trains Melbourne 9:00 Welcome and ARA Chair Address Australasian Railway Association (ARA) Peter Lensink, Managing Director, Transdev Auckland Danny Broad, Chair, Australasian Railway Association (ARA) Claire Pierce, Vice President, Sales, Australia and New Magda Robertson, Torrens Connect Zealand, Wabtec Corporation General Manager, 9:10 KEYNOTE Julie Mitchell, Deputy Director General, Policy, Planning and Raphaelle Guerineau, Chief Executive Officer, P ositively connecting communities through free laundry Investment, Transport and Main Roads, Queensland Siemens Mobility and conversation Joanne Wust, Chief Executive Officer, 4Tel 15:05 SUSTAINABILITY PANEL Orange Sky Australia 12:30 PITCHING COMPETITION How will rail shape our sustainable future? 9:50 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE F acilitator: Owen Plagens, Co-Founder, Future Maintenance R ail will have a crucial role to play in the path to net zero to COVID-19 recovery and mobility: How rail is shaping a Technologies, 2018 Pitching Competition Winner support the sustainable development of our communities. better world Hear from our expert panel about the benefits the ARA Young Leaders Advisory Board (Y-LAB) Judges: industry is already delivering, and where we can do more 10:10 KEYNOTE Melanie Bowden, Area Manager - Systems Connect, to support sustainable outcomes in the future. CPB Contractors D elivering innovative and sustainable solutions to the F acilitator: Joeley Pettit, Director Corporate Affairs & Australasian rail market Liam O’Shannessy, General Manager Commercial - Corporate Services, Australasian Railway Association Victoria, Downer Mark Coxon, Managing Director, Alstom (ARA) Tahni Littlejohn, Director, Light Rail Operations and P anellists: Michael Miller, Managing Director, Hitachi Rail 10:30 MORNING NETWORKING | Exhibition Halls Performance, Transport Canberra and City Services D r Stuart Hillmanse, Reader in Railway Traction Systems (HydroFLEX), Birmingham Centre for Railway Research 11:15 KEYNOTE 13:00 LUNCH AND NETWORKING | Exhibition Halls and Education (BCRRE) Resilience in leadership and teamwork 14:15 INDUSTRY PANEL Stay tuned for more panellists K itty Chiller AM, former modern pentathlete Olympian and 2016 Olympics Chef de Mission, Leadership and Re-engaging customers in a post-COVID environment Culture Expert T he COVID pandemic has dramatically impacted the 15:55 Close of conference patronage levels of public transport here in Australia and 11:45 INDUSTRY PANEL across the globe. As the vaccination rollout continues and 18:30-23:00 GALA DINNER | Brisbane Convention & restrictions begin to ease, hear from leaders and experts Exhibition Centre (BCEC) How we do meaningfully tackle diversity in the rail sector? across the rail industry on how we can re-engage with W hile the rail industry has improved its diversity performance customers and encourage increased use of the rail in recent years, it still lags behind national averages. Find network. Panellists will discuss the initiatives, technologies, out what measures industry is putting in place to make communications, and incentives that operators are exploring meaningful change to create a diverse workforce and to restore public confidence and rebuild patronage levels support the long term success of the industry. in our cities across Australia and New Zealand.

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The Innovation Hub returns in 2021 to keep you up AUSRAIL PLUS RETURNS TO BRISBANE! EXCLUSIVE BRISBANE AIRTRAIN to date with new trends and innovations. We are delighted to be back in Brisbane, the homelands OFFER Located in Hall 4 of the Exhibition (Hall 4), the Hub will of the Turrbal and Jagera peoples and the host city for feature live presentations from invited technical papers and the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games! As one of the market updates from industry specialists, together with fastest-growing regions in Australia, Brisbane is one of the sponsored updates from suppliers and manufacturers. world’s most welcoming cities, always evolving with new Confirmed organisations include: offerings, vibrant entertainment, dining, cultural and recreation precincts are within close walking distance of AusRAIL attendees are entitled to an exclusive Airtrain Jacobs hotels and venues. discount to travel from to the heart of Alstom Brisbane’s CBD. Systra Promocode: AusRAIL Acmena Group For Travel dates between: 26 Nov – 4 Dec 2021 Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation, WA Tickets: $25 return to Brisbane City Aurora Marketing Only redeemable online at www.airtrain.com.au Thales Vossloh Rail Services BRISBANE CONVENTION & Network Rail Consulting EXHIBITION CENTRE (BCEC) Shoal Group The Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre is Arup conveniently located in the beauty of the South Bank Central Queensland University Precinct. Cultural, dining and entertainment attractions Queensland University of Technology (QUT) surround the Centre with public transport, including the South Brisbane Railway Station adjacent to the University of South Australia Convention Centre on Grey Street and South Bank Stay tuned for the full program to be announced soon. Railway Station at its doorstep. The Innovation Hub’s Sponsored Seminar agenda is now Download the Check In Queensland 75% full. To secure your Sponsored Seminar within the Government App Innovation Hub, email [email protected] or call on +61 (0) 410 689 476. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION RATES The Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre is using the Proudly sponsored by new Check In Queensland Government app for faster, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre is located close to easier and more accurate contact tracing. All visitors to 13 hotels with 2,247 bedrooms and each with StaySafeTM the Centre will need to download the app to register their policies in response to COVID-19. details prior to accessing the venue. To view the offers available at the Official hotels for AusRAIL For more details, visit www.ausrail.com/venue PLUS 2021, visit www.ausrail.com/accommodation-hotels

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WELCOME RECEPTION EXHIBITION NETWORKING RTAA YELLOW DINNER GALA DINNER

When: Monday 29 November 2021 DRINKS When: Wednesday 1 December 2021 When: Thursday 2 December 2021 4:00pm – 6:00pm When: Tuesday 30 November 2021 7:00pm – 11:00pm, Pre-Drinks from 6:30pm 7:00pm – 11:00pm, Pre-Drinks from 6:30pm Where: Brisbane Convention & Exhibition 5:30pm – 7:30pm Where: Plaza Ballroom, Brisbane Convention & Where: Great Hall, Brisbane Convention & Centre (BCEC) Exhibition Centre (BCEC) Exhibition Centre (BCEC) Where: Exhibition Centre, Halls 1-4, Brisbane Dress: Smart casual Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) Dress: Business Attire Dress: Black Tie Pre-registration at AusRAIL PLUS 2021 is highly Dress: Business Attire MC: Claire Hooper MC: Shane Jacobson recommended. With over 700 delegates One of the major networking functions at AusRAIL Highly anticipated every second The annual AusRAIL Gala Dinner is attending, why not beat the rush and enjoy some PLUS 2021, the Exhibition Networking Drinks will year, the RTAA Dinner is a unique one of the highlights of the rail early networking by attending our pre- bring together, delegates, sponsors, exhibitors, social gathering which has well industry calendar and is the registration and Welcome Reception. Receive speakers to network and discuss the day’s established itself as the industry’s perfect ending to 3 full days of your badge in a relaxed environment, before proceedings over drinks and canapés. This is a talkfest. networking, deal making and enjoying an informal drink with colleagues to fantastic opportunity to network with colleagues strategic planning. discuss the week ahead. This year’s RTAA Dinner returns with ‘a touch of and associates in an informal atmosphere yellow’. The evening will also celebrate the winner of the amongst the incredible 400 exhibition stands. 2021 Pitching Competition.

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AusRAIL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS – EXTRA RTAA YELLOW DINNER | 1 DECEMBER 2021 PRICE GST TOTAL GALA DINNER | 2 DECEMBER 2021 Book with total confidence Dinner (1 or 2 December 2021) $250.00 $25.00 $275.00 Your health and safety is our number one priority. We will be following all of the guidance, precautions and measures Table of 10: Dinner (1 or 2 December 2021) $2,500.00 $250.00 $2,750.00 recommended by authorities to make the experience safe, productive and welcoming for everyone. With the COVID-19 ARA Member Dinner (1 or 2 December 2021) $220.00 $22.00 $242.00 situation ever-changing, feel confident about registering. – If you are unable to travel due to restrictions, a full refund will ARA Member Table of 10: Dinner (1 or 2 December 2021) $2,200.00 $220.00 $2,420.00 be available up to 5 days before the event (Thursday 25 Nov). – If we reschedule the event, we will simply roll over your *   T o see if you are eligible for the ARA member rate, check the directory booking to the new dates www.ara.net.au/membership/member-directory Payment is not required immediately as long as it is made ** ARA Members – Young rail professional passes are available to ARA members aged 5 days prior to the event. 35 years or under on 1 December 2021.

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