We’re excited to share a new 5-Star Journeys by 2050 partnership underway with the Andrew N. Liveris Academy bij The University of Queensland in Australia.
Seven talented students supported by Tim Kastelle will help us explore how we can deliver Vision Zero for road trauma and Net Zero for emissions by 2050 as part of 5-Star journeys that are safe, inclusive, accessible and sustainable.
iRAP’s Chief of Future Impact Rob McInerney was delighted to join the group on Tuesday to discuss and workshop the opportunity.
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will help provide the catalyst for a lasting legacy of safer journeys across the region and an inspiration for the rest of the world who visits in 2032.
The Andrew N. Liveris Academy for Innovation and Leadership is a prestigious program that aims to cultivate outstanding scholars geared towards sustainability and tackling complex challenges of our time, galvanising collective expertise to drive profound changes across government, industry and society at large.
The partnership is another example of iRAP’s work with the brightest minds to tackle road safety challenges, harnessing collective knowledge, innovation and experience to create solutions that benefit communities worldwide.
Read more about iRAP partnerships working to deliver 5-star journeys to events hier.