Thank you for joining us at InMotion 2025
Transport is working with industry to deliver meaningful reform to create great projects and deliver impactful programs for the people of NSW. Together, we have achieved a lot.
This year at InMotion 2025, we celebrated this success while looking ahead to what's next.
Delivering change
At InMotion we launched a new suite of reports that reflect our commitment to building a more productive, inclusive, and future-focused infrastructure sector in NSW.
These reports showcase the reforms, innovations and industry partnerships shaping the way we deliver infrastructure across the state:
Reform Report
Capturing and sharing five years of co-created reform with our project partners to encourage and drive best practice across the broader construction industry.
Shift Change Workforce Requirements
The adoption and embedding of the principles of the Culture Standard across the portfolio, while reducing workforce requirements by up to 40%.
Watch InMotion 2025
If you missed InMotion 2025 or want to rewatch sessions from the day, you can watch recordings from the plenary sessions below.
Agenda
Setting the pace: Transport for NSW priorities
Transport for NSW Secretary Josh Murray will open InMotion 2025 and the strategic priorities and opportunities for industry in the year ahead.
Josh Murray, Secretary, Transport for NSW
An update on the Government's priorities from the Hon. John Graham MLC, Special Minister of State, Minister for Transport, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Music and the Night-time Economy
The Hon. John Graham MLC, Special Minister of State, Minister for Transport, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Music and the Night-time Economy
Josh Murray and Camilla Drover discuss Transport for NSW's key priorities for delivering our project pipeline and policy reform with industry.
Josh Murray – Secretary, Transport for NSW
Camilla Drover – A/Chief Executive, NSW Motorways
Networking with industry peers and an opportunity to visit the trade fair.
The reform agenda
Hear the latest developments from the Sustainable Infrastructure Program and our plans for achieving our decarbonisation targets together with industry.
David Kelly, Director Engineering Sustainable Infrastructure, TfNSW
Our panel of experts discusses Transport's decarbonisation journey and industry's role in it.
Sally Webb, Deputy Secretary Safety, Policy, Environment and Regulation
Lauren Allen, Executive Director Technical, Engineering and Design
Hudson Worsley, Chair Materials and Embodied Carbon Leaders Alliance
Michael Kilgariff, CEO Cement Concrete and Aggregates Australia
Simon Hunter discusses the important role transport infrastructure plays in enabling housing supply.
Simon Hunter, Chief Transport Planner, Transport for NSW
Our panel of Government and industry leaders unpacks the opportunities and challenges in enabling housing across the State.
Tom Gellibrand, CEO Infrastructure NSW
Nicholle Sparkes, Executive General Manager, Infrastructure Delivery, Sydney Water
Tim Jarratt, Group Executive of Market Development and Strategy, Ausgrid
David Borger, Executive Director, Business Western Sydney
Leanne Boyle, Chief Property and Place Officer, Sydney Metro
Networking with industry peers and an opportunity to visit the trade fair.
Hear the results of the Australian-first Gateway to Innovate program, which saw three productivity-improving innovations piloted on Transport projects.
Vanda Krikorian, Industry Insights & Engagement Manager, TfNSW
Our three Gateway to Innovate partners discuss what they learnt from the program and how innovation can drive productivity.
Raquel Rubalcaba, A/Deputy Secretary, Infrastructure Projects & Engineering, TfNSW
Beth Lilford, Head of Digital, Altus Traffic
Dr Trent Watson, CEO, Ethos Health
Brian Killeen, Practice Leader, Bridges & Civil Structures NSW/ACT, Aurecon
Hear how our Industry Affairs program is co-creating reform and driving practical change with our industry partners.
Camden Gilchrist, Director Industry Engagement and Development, TfNSW
Dive into the reform we have co-created with the three industry associations in our Industry Affairs program.
Ken Reynolds, Executive Director Commercial Performance and Optimisation, TfNSW
Jonathan Cartledge, CEO, Consult Australia
Kylie Yates, CEO, Civil Contractors Federation NSW
Jon Davies, CEO, Australian Constructors Association
Networking with industry peers and an opportunity to visit the trade fair.
The Pipeline
An update on the Government's priorities from The Hon. Jenny Aitchison MP, Minister for Roads & Minister for Regional Transport.
The Hon. Jenny Aitchison MP, Minister for Roads & Minister for Regional Transport
Get the latest updates on a handful of key projects from our exciting project pipeline.
Western Sydney roads
Western Sydney Freight Line
Future Fleet Program
Muswellbrook Bypass
Road Recovery, Renewal and Resilience
Jervis Bay Road to Hawken Road upgrade
Networking with industry peers and an opportunity to visit the trade fair.
InMotion2025 closes.
Industry trade fair
Jervis Bay Road to Hawken Road upgrade
New England Highway, Muswellbrook Bypass
The Future Mobility Testing & Research Centre
Western Sydney Freight Line & Intermodal Terminal
Sydney Trains
Sydney Metro
Future Fleet Program
Zero Emission Buses
Sydney Roads & Active Projects
Road Network Maintenance
Natural Disaster and Resilience
Industry Capability Network
Industry Skills & Diversity
Aboriginal Participation
Sustainable Infrastructure Program
Work Health and Safety & Project SafeR
Digital Engineering Services
Review of the Roads Act 1993
Priority workshops
In the Transforming Transactions workshop we explored and agreed on an ongoing process to drive continued improvements in the tendering process.
The Ahead of the Curve workshop explored pathways to improve the resilience of regional road assets including the establishment of an integrated road maintenance pipeline.
We took a did deep dive into the challenges in managing respirable crystalline silica in tunnelling to explore pathways for innovation and sharing of best practice controls.
In Local Manufacturing we looked to build closer relationships with key stakeholders to understand how Transport can maximise opportunities for local businesses while building the future capacity of the sector.