Transport for Suburbia

Are suburban gardens to blame for automobile dependence?

If you are familiar with the work of Paul Mees you are likely to have also heard of Robert Nelson opposing his ideas around urban sprawl and why Melbourne’s public transport is not coping.

Dr. Paul Mees is a senior lecturer in transport planning at RMIT University, and before becoming an academic he was a lawyer. Associate Professor Robert Nelson from Monash University is a critic interested in how the aesthetic interacts with the moral.

To see the Doctor go head to head with the Professor register for this FREE forum in RMIT’s landmark ‘green brain’ building.

Event flier. Register online or by email to Chloe Blackman at cblackman@planning.org.au

Date

Wednesday 17 August

Time

5:30pm - 6:30pm

Venue

RMIT University
Level 7 conference room, enter via Storey Hall, 336-348 Swanston St, Melbourne

Registrations Close

10 Aug 2011