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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260723T173000
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UID:10648-1784827800-1784835000@www.rtsa.com.au
SUMMARY:Hope Island Station - Delivering an Infill Station on a Bridge in a Floodplain with Zero Weekday Possessions
DESCRIPTION:Join the RTSA for a technical presentation on Hope Island Station\n \nHope Island Station is a new “station in the sky” on the Gold Coast line\, built on a viaduct across a floodplain with zero weekday possessions. The project demonstrates how outstanding design delivers exceptional construction\, interface\, and quality outcomes. The team overcame challenges rarely encountered in rail\, including constructing motorway bridges within millimetres of new structures\, pioneering OHLE designs to minimise isolations\, managing earthworks affecting bridges on soft soils\, and designing elevated platforms for wind-induced step gaps. Through collaborative delivery\, Queensland Rail\, CRRDA and AGJV transformed complex constraints into lasting benefits for passengers and the community. \nPresented by: \n \nJordan Bloxham\, Delivery Manager\, CRRDA \n  \n  \n  \n \nChris Boyte\, Construction Manager\, AGJV \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nDaniel Buntine\, Project Delivery Manager\, QR \n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \nFor Catering purposes:\nIf you plan on attending in person\, Please utilise the ticket option \nIf you plan on attending virtually\, Please utilise the RSVP option 
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/hope-island-station-delivering-an-infill-station-on-a-bridge-in-a-floodplain-with-zero-weekday-possessions/
LOCATION:BG&E\, Level 5\, 180 Ann St. Brisbane QLD 4000:\, 180 Ann St\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,Queensland Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260727T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260727T130000
DTSTAMP:20260716T030102Z
CREATED:20260716T030102Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Twins in Motion: Powering KiwiRail’s New Track Evaluation Car
DESCRIPTION:KiwiRail is harnessing the power of Digital Twin technology to revolutionise track monitoring\, join the RTSA New Zealand chapter online for a webinar on Digital Twins in Motion: Powering KiwiRail’s New Track Evaluation Car. \n📅  12:00-1:00pm NZST Monday 27th July \n🌏  Online \n🎟️  Register on the Engineering New Zealand website: Digital Twins in Motion: Powering KiwiRail’s New Track Evaluation Car \nJoin Chris Whyte (TEC Delivery Manager) and Aydin Partridge-Long (Product Owner – Digital Engineering) as they unveil how this cutting-edge model supports the new Track Evaluation Car\, and extends far beyond it. \nThis session will cover the technical delivery of the digital twin survey\, its integration with the TEC\, and the strategic roadmap for rolling out this capability across the wider business to unlock new operational use cases. \nPresenters\nChristopher Whyte is the KiwiRail Delivery Manager for the Track Evaluation Car Project within the Rolling Stock Contracts – Rolling Stock Asset Integrity Team. Since contract award\, he has led the delivery of the project\, bringing over 19 years of railway experience gained across the United Kingdom\, Southeast Asia\, and New Zealand. \nStarting his career as a Signalling Technician\, Christopher has built extensive experience in the delivery of complex railway projects and the application of systems engineering principles\, including requirements management\, system integration\, operational readiness\, and assurance. His combination of technical\, operational\, and project leadership expertise supports the successful delivery of critical rail asset programmes. \n  \nAydin Partridge-Long is a Product Owner at KiwiRail\, where he leads digital product initiatives that improve asset management\, safety\, and operational performance across the infrastructure business. With a background in product management\, digital transformation\, and organisational change\, Aydin has successfully delivered large-scale technology implementations and driven adoption of new ways of working across organisations. \nAt KiwiRail\, Aydin led the implementation and adoption of the XERRA\, a network visualisation platform\, achieving more than regular active daily users and establishing it as a valuable tool for understanding asset relationships and supporting better decision-making across the rail network.
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/digital-twins-in-motion-powering-kiwirails-new-track-evaluation-car/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Events,New Zealand Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="RTSA New Zealand Chapter":MAILTO:tech.groups@engineeringnz.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20260729T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20260729T203000
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SUMMARY:Engineering Assurance in Action: Lessons from Australia's Major Rail Projects
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the PWI\, this presentation will explore how TSA Riley’s engineering experts have supported three landmark rail projects—from South Australia’s Tram Grade Separation Program to Victoria’s Regional Rail Revival and the Suburban Rail Loop—sharing practical insights into construction verification\, design optimisation\, standards compliance and engineering assurance. \n📅 Details\n\nDate & Time: Wednesday 29 July 2026 @ 6pm\nFormat: In-person\nVenue: Bobbi’s Bar and Restaurant\, Hilton Hotel\, 264 South Road\, Hilton SA 5033\nCost: Free for members\n\nTSA Riley is a global consultancy that has operated in South Australia since 2020. They have expertise in both heavy and light rail\, with services covering Rail Operational Planning & Modelling​\, Systems Engineering & Safety Assurance​\, Requirements Management​\, Project Management\, Design Management​ and Construction Verification​. \nRepresentatives from the SA and Victorian offices will present their recent experience on three projects: \n\nTram Grade Separation Program (SA) – Construction Verification Services\nRegional Rail Revival Program (Vic) – Optimising design solutions for compliance with Standards​\nSuburban Rail Loop (Vic) – Engineering and Assurance Support for Early Works​\n\nThe presenters will be: \nVictor Pisaniello\, Senior Project Manager\, SA \nVictor is a qualified mechanical engineer with 20 years’ engineering/PM experience in transport and utilities\, having held roles in project planning\, design\, construction and commissioning. He has worked on major South Australian infrastructure projects such as the Eyre Peninsula Desalination Plant\, Flinders Adelaide Container Terminal Upgrade\, O-Bahn City Access\, Northern Connector\, Gawler Rail Electrification\, City Tram Extension and City South Tramline Replacement projects. He enjoys working on projects that deliver positive outcomes to the community and has a specific interest in public transport. \nVictor is currently working as a Program Manager within SA Water\, supporting the delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure to enable State Government’s Housing Roadmap program. \nTano Allocca\, Senior Project Manager\, SA \n​Ian Ward\, Associate Director\, Victoria \nIan is a qualified civil/structural engineer (majoring in survey/geospatial) with a Senior Executive MBA from the University of Melbourne Business School. He is a project manager with 35 years’ transport infrastructure experience throughout the project lifecycle; from initial planning and design\, to construction\, commissioning\, operation and maintenance. He is highly collaborative with an acute focus on stakeholders and outcomes. Ian is passionate about delivering projects which enhance livelihoods and revitalise communities. \nIan has extensive rail experience gained within Tier 1 International design engineering consultancies including Arcadis\, Aurecon\, WSP\, and Mott MacDonald\, in addition to numerous client-side roles as either a Technical Advisor\, Design Manager\, or Engineering Manager. He has worked on major projects around the world including the London Underground\, Jubilee Line Extension Project\, Kuala Lumpur Light Rail Transit 2\, Transport for NSW Parramatta Light Rail\, VIDA Rail Level Crossing Removal Program\, Victorian Department of Transport & Planning (DTP) Standards Taskforce\, and is currently the Technical Integration Director for the Melbourne Airport Rail Stage 1 project. He also previously held the role of V/Line Chief Engineer. \nGina Lawrance\, Project Director\, Victoria \nGina has been delivering major metropolitan rail and transit infrastructure projects across Australia\, UK and USA over the last 20 years.  Gina studied Civil Engineering and Commerce in Perth\, Western Australia\, and worked on projects in Perth\, Albany and Sydney before relocating to London. Whilst in London she worked on a variety of Transport for London projects such as the early stages of the Elizabeth Line\, London Overground and the Docklands Light Railway. In 2016 she relocated to Seattle\, USA to lead the Rail Systems contract from Final Design to Operations for the Northgate Link Rail Extension. Gina returned to Australia in 2022 and joined TSA Riley where she has been seconded to the Regional Rail Revival and the Suburban Rail Loop projects.
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/engineering-assurance-in-action-lessons-from-australias-major-rail-projects/
LOCATION:Bobbi’s Bar and Restaurant\, 264 South Road\, Hilton\, South Australia\, 5033\, Australia
CATEGORIES:South Australia Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260730T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260730T170000
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UID:10668-1785418200-1785430800@www.rtsa.com.au
SUMMARY:QLD OLE Industry Forum
DESCRIPTION:Building on a tried and tested format in Melbourne\, Victoria (Ashley Keep & co)\, this forum is designed to bring the Traction Industry in QLD together to focus on developments within the Traction discipline (OHW & Power).\nQueensland Rail and Aurizon Traction specialists are attending to present topics relevant to their networks to inform designers and constructors on recent design developments and what may be coming in the near future. Industry specialists are also giving us the benefit of their recent project learnings. \nRTSA as the host provides priority access to its members to attend and enjoy the CPD opportunity\, but is also delighted to welcome non-members to benefit from this networking and CPD event. \nThe draft agenda is given below and will be updated as the speakers are confirmed. \nFollowing the afternoon formal sessions\, there will be a networking refreshments session courtesy of the event sponsor and host Arup. \nPlease register via a ticket to confirm your attendance in person. Please RSVP to attend online. Please note\, there is limited capacity for in person attendance. To help us optimise the in-person attendance\, please let us know if you need to withdraw your registration by emailing BNEOLEForum@rtsa.com.au.  \nAgenda \n1:30—2:00 pm Arrive and networking \n2:00—2:05 pm Introduction and welcome \n2:05—2:10 pm Safety share James Riesz\, GHD \n2:10—2:40 pm Queensland Rail – David Lassen – Timetable modelling leading up to the Olympics \n2:40—3:10 pm Aurizon— Tom Gurnett – Traction Power Network Condition Monitoring \nAurizon— Vilensky Cediel – Condition Scoring for Auto Transformers and Power Transformers \n3:10—3:30 pm Tea break \n3:30—3:50 pm Industry presentation—speaker TBA \n3:50—4:10 pm Industry presentation—speaker TBA \n4:10—4:30 pm Industry presentation—speaker TBA \n4:30—6:00 pm Networking refreshments \nIf you have any queries\, or want to express your interest in presenting\, please contact us at BNEOLEForum@rtsa.com.au
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/qld-ole-industry-forum/
LOCATION:Level 21\, 123 Albert St\, Brisbane 4000\, Level 21\, 123 Albert St\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,Queensland Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260820
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UID:9971-1786924800-1787183999@www.rtsa.com.au
SUMMARY:CORE2026 Adelaide
DESCRIPTION:The Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA) warmly invites you to join us for CORE 2026\, the Conference on Railway Excellence\, in Adelaide\, one of Australia’s most connected and innovation-driven rail cities. \n\nCORE2026 builds on the achievements of previous conferences\, featuring national and international speakers sharing insights on cutting-edge technologies\, methodologies\, and strategies shaping the future of rail. The technical program will also include site tours and demonstrations\, highlighting innovations that position rail as a leader in the transportation sector. \nThe conference is hosted by RTSA\, a joint Technical Society of Engineers Australia and Engineering New Zealand\, established in 1997 as a non-profit organisation to promote collaboration among academic\, industrial\, commercial\, and governmental organisations in railway technology and management. \n\nVisit the CORE2026 website here: CORE2026
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/core2026-adelaide/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Events,National Events,South Australia Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260826T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260826T123000
DTSTAMP:20260716T043853Z
CREATED:20260716T041543Z
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UID:10785-1787742000-1787747400@www.rtsa.com.au
SUMMARY:Great River City Light Rail (Parramatta) Depot Site Visit
DESCRIPTION:Join the RTSA NSW Chapter and Transdev for a site tour of the Great River City Light Rail (GRCLR) Depot and a brief summary of the network operations and asset management for Parramatta Light Rail. \n📅  11:00am – 12:30pm Wednesday 26th August\n🌏  Parramatta Light Rail Depot (4 Grand Avenue\, Rosehill  NSW 2142)\n🎟️  Registration information coming soon (limited to 20 participants)\n👷‍♀️  BYO PPE\n🚗 NO parking available on site \nTransdev are hosting a site visit for RTSA members at their GRCLR Depot which operates and maintains the Line 4 Parramatta light rail network.  The site visit will include a brief presentation on the operations and asset management of the network\, followed by a tour of the depot facility including the offices\, OCC and Maintenance Workshop. \nPlease note that this is a live operating railway and visitors must obey all instructions.  Also note that this visit may be cancelled at short notice due to operational circumstances requiring priority attention. \nFor any queries please contact: nsw@rtsa.com.au \nLearning Outcomes\nYou will gain an introduction and understanding of the operations and maintenance functions carried out on the Parramatta Light Rail network. \n PPE Requirements\n👷‍♀️All attendees must wear full site gear\, including: \n\n Steel cap boots\n Long pants\n Collared long-sleeve shirts\n Orange safety vests – (NSW rail compliant with an x on the back)\n Clear Safety glasses\n Gloves\n Helmets/Bump Camp\n\nThere is also a zero drug & Alcohol requirement. Attendees do not have to have RIW cards\, however\, if they do\, are encouraged to bring them to make the site induction smoother.
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/great-river-city-light-rail-parramatta-depot-site-visit/
LOCATION:Parramatta Light Rail Depot\, 4 Grand Avenue\, Rosehill\, NSW\, 2142\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,New South Wales and ACT Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260827T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260827T213000
DTSTAMP:20260715T095914Z
CREATED:20260715T095606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260715T095914Z
UID:10747-1787851800-1787866200@www.rtsa.com.au
SUMMARY:RTSA Queensland annual dinner and industry trivia
DESCRIPTION:Join the RTSA QLD for our Annual Dinner and Trivia Extravaganza\nJoin rail industry professionals from across Queensland for RTSA’s annual dinner and trivia evening. This flagship event brings together practitioners from all sectors of the rail industry to reflect on the year’s achievements\, share insights\, and strengthen professional networks.  The evening will feature a keynote presentation providing updates on major rail projects and industry developments\, followed by RTSA award presentations and the popular trivia session. \nAttendees will enjoy a two-course dinner and beverages while engaging in informed discussion and industry celebration in a relaxed setting. \nRegistration\nRegister via Engineer’s Australia website: Registration \nPricing\nMember: $110.00\nNon-Member: $150.00\nTechnical Society Member: $110.00\nStudent Member: $80.00\nMember: $110.00 \nTable bookings\nFor table bookings (up to 8 guests) and supporter packages\, please contact eaqevents@engineersaustralia.org.au \nProgram timeline\n5.30pm AEST – Registration & Networking \n6.30pm AEST – Welcome address \n7.00pm AEST – Entree served \n7.15pm AEST – Keynote speaker \n7.55pm AEST – Awards presentations \n8.00pm AEST – Mains served \n8.15pm AEST – Trivia \n9.00pm AEST – Trivia concludes \n9.30pm AEST – Event concludes \n 
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/rtsa-queensland-annual-dinner-and-industry-trivia/
LOCATION:Cloudland\, Rose Room\, 641 Ann Street\, Fortitude Valley\, Queensland\, 4006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,Queensland Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20260920T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20260920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T034234Z
CREATED:20260520T034234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T034234Z
UID:10582-1789893000-1789923600@www.rtsa.com.au
SUMMARY:Steamranger Highlander Family Day - expression of interest
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to express your interest in joining a unique family day centred around experiencing steam travel between Mount Barker and Strathalbyn. This event offers the special opportunity to experience the historic RX224 steam locomotive\, which has been in operation for more than a century\, pulling beautifully preserved heritage carriages and tenders. Facilities including toilets are available both on board and at each station to ensure your comfort throughout the journey. Please note that disability access is limited\, so feel free to reach out if you have specific accessibility needs.\n\n\nExpressions of Interest\nIf you’re interested in attending\, please complete the EOI by clicking this link – EOI – Steamranger Highlander Family Day at your earliest convenience\, and no later than 12 June 2026. Responding promptly will greatly assist us in organising a memorable day for as many participants as possible\, especially as we continue planning following our recent meeting with the Steamranger team on 11 May 2026.\n\nFurther detailed information can also be obtained from sa@rtsa.com.au\n\nNOTE 1: Unfortunately\, we will likely need to limit tickets to 4 per member.\nNOTE 2: Children under 4 are assumed to not need a seat.\nNOTE 3: Persons must be able to walk onto the train via a short step. Ramps for wheelchairs are not available\, but these can be stored on board in the baggage car along with prams and strollers etc.\n\nProposed Itinerary\nThe day’s itinerary is as follows:\nSunday 20th September\n– 8:45am: Arrive at the carpark next to Mount Barker Station.\n– 9:00am: Gather at Mount Barker Railway Station.\n– 9:20am: All participants board the train.\n– 9:30am: Departure from Mount Barker.\n– 10:30am: Arrival in Strathalbyn\, with free time to explore local shops and cafes.\n– 11:30am: Train departs Strathalbyn (please note\, if you miss this departure\, you’ll need to catch the 4:00pm train back to Mount Barker).\n– 12:30pm: Arrival at Mount Barker.\n– Lunch will be provided at the station\, featuring a BBQ and cool drinks\, all included in the cost. Any special dietary requirements will be finalised closer to the event.\n– 1:30pm: Official event closure.\n\nOptional Activity:\n– 1:30pm: Guided tour of the Mount Barker maintenance depot for attendees aged 14 and above.\n– 2:30pm: End of the optional tour and final event closure.\n\nThis schedule ensures a seamless and enjoyable experience for all participants\, with opportunities for socialising\, sightseeing\, and a glimpse behind the scenes at the maintenance depot.\n\nCost\nPlease be aware that the PWI SA Section and the RTSA are generously subsidising the cost of the day. While the final price will depend on how many participants we have\, you can expect the cost to fall within the range of $10 to $30 per person.
URL:https://www.rtsa.com.au/events/steamranger-highlander-family-day-expression-of-interest/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:South Australia Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Railway Technical Society of Australasia":MAILTO:memberservices@engineersaustralia.org.au
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