Can Australians trust connected and automated transport?
Join us for a national stakeholder workshop exploring how we build public confidence, secure workforce support and ensure new transport technologies deliver real benefits for all Australians.
From rural road trials to electric vehicle drive days, trust in connected and automated transport is built through transparency, communication and real-world experiences. Concerns about safety, job impacts, and accessibility remain key challenges.
This workshop will unpack how we can shape the rollout of connected and automated transport in a way that puts people first—ensuring communities, workers, and those with limited transport options are engaged, supported and empowered throughout the transition.
The workshop will explore:
We want to understand what the issues relating to connected and automated transport mean for you, your organisation, your sector and your community. The insights and ideas shared through this process will inform development of the draft recommendations that will be tested, debated and agreed upon at the Summit in September 2025.
This workshop is part of a national series leading up to the Connected and Automated Transport Summit in September 2025. Each workshop explores one of the Summit’s key themes and helps build a shared understanding of the big issues.
Registrations are essential – reserve your spot now.
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