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Record numbers at AusRAIL 2024 on the Gold Coast

Australasian Railway Association 2 mins read

More than 3,000 people will attend a record-breaking AusRAIL 2024, the Asia Pacific’s largest rail industry event, at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre next week.

AusRAIL 2024 will feature more than 150 exhibitors and over 100 local and international speakers on Tuesday 26 November and Wednesday 27 November with behind-the-scenes site tours at the Gold Coast Light Rail Depot and the Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP) facility on Thursday November 28.

Australasian Railway Association (ARA) Chief Executive Officer Caroline Wilkie said AusRAIL 2024 is a major highlight on the rail industry calendar, bringing together government and industry leaders and key decision-makers to discuss the challenges and opportunities for rail.

“Our industry is experiencing a once-in-a-generation investment in rail infrastructure, with major projects underway here in Queensland, and a significant focus on continuing to drive increased patronage across the rail network,” Ms Wilkie said.

“This ‘renaissance of rail’ is exciting but there are challenges ahead to ensure we continue to have a sustainable, thriving industry that meets demand and provides an efficient, modern service for the community.

“AusRAIL 2024 is an important opportunity to discuss how to best address challenges such as workforce shortages, decarbonisation, the urgent need to get more freight on rail and progressing a national approach to the harmonisation of standards.”

The comprehensive program will include presentations from Queensland Trains CEO Kat Stapleton on preparing for the Brisbane Olympics 2032 and lessons learnt from the Paris Olympics experience, Tim Parker, CEO of High Speed Rail Authority, and an update on the National Rail Action Plan by Carolyn Walsh, Chair and Commissioner, National Transport Commission.

AusRAIL 2024 will also feature panel discussions on signalling, public transport and productivity, safety and future skills, and 14 separate technical sessions covering 20+ specialised topics including workforce and diversity, sustainability, passenger rail, technology, innovation, safety and asset management.

World champion surfer Layne Beachley AO, a passionate advocate for mental resilience, equality and the environment, will deliver the keynote presentation and share valuable insights on leadership, purpose and peak performance.

Other speakers at the AusRAIL 2024 conference include:

  • Sally Stannard | Director General, Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
  • Phil Mumford | Chief Executive Officer, GoldlinQ
  • Daniel Williams | Chief Executive Officer, Metro Trains Sydney
  • Natalie Pelham | Chief Executive Officer, Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator
  • Jacqui Walters | National Rail Manufacturing Advocate, Department of Industry, Science and Resources
  • Wayne Johnson | Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, ARTC
  • Graeme Newton | Chief Executive Officer, Cross River Rail Delivery Authority

AusRAIL 2024 covers all rail sectors, including passenger, freight rail and heavy haul operators, rollingstock manufacturers, contractors, suppliers, consultants and government.

Ms Wilkie said rail delivers significant sustainability, safety and health benefits to communities across Australia.

“Rail plays a significant role in our national supply chain, and our economic and social development, and is essential to meeting future net zero targets.”

For more information on AusRAIL 2024, visit the website.


Contact details:

Natasha Wallace

Senior Manager – Strategic Communications

0499 272 672, nwallace@ara.net.au

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