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DG TMR - Mr Neil Scales OBE retires - New DG TMR Appointed Ms. Stannard

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Ms Sally Stannard presently DDG Translink will be acting DG TMR for now.
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Quote from: ozbob on June 02, 2023, 09:57:58 AMMs Sally Stannard presently DDG Translink will be acting DG TMR for now.

Surely that can only mean good things.

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Couriermail --> Neil Scales, Transport and Main Roads director-general, retires amid CFMEU campaign $

QuoteThe boss of Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads has announced he is stepping down from his $600,000 a year gig nine months after hundreds of CFMEU workers stormed the TMR building demanding his resignation.

And it seems there is still no love lost between director-general Neil Scales and the militant union, with the CFMEU posting a message on Facebook saying "don't let the door bang you on the a*** on your way out".

Mr Scales had been at the helm of TMR for more than a decade, and served as chief executive before his current role. ...
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He blocked me on Twitter and LinkedIn when I tried to warn him on the protests over the rail noise issues at Woombye.
No malice. Just an FYI.
His response.
Block it out.
Met him twice with the Minister.
Good to see him gone.
Perhaps now rail can move ahead over roads.
Regards,
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SurfRail

#7
Good.

He was very inimical to us and our aims despite it originally looking like he might be on-side.

Sally is on the other hand much, much more receptive and aligned with our thinking.  She would be a good replacement if offered the DG role permanently.
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From the National Women in Transport website:

Sally Stannard channels her passion for public transport and developing sustainable communities into the delivery of customer-focused passenger transport services across Queensland. Her focus includes policy, planning, ticketing, contract management and customer services.

Sally Stannard: "Public transport for me is about making it easier for everyone to participate more in our community. As we continue on our COVID journey, we are creating a 'new normal' and people have had time to check in on their values. Personally, I want to contribute to how we shape the cities we choose to make and the way we want to make them."

"My vision for the next five years is...

...we will commit to giving people access to sustainable public transport, with a zero emissions focus, underpinned by a desire to use the network to shape the cities and regions of the future. It won't matter which side of the fence you sit on; the private sector and government agencies will work together to realise this vision."

Gazza

Quote from: SurfRail on June 02, 2023, 14:08:46 PMGood.

He was very inimical to us and our aims despite it originally looking like he might be on-side.

Sally is on the other hand much, much more receptive and aligned with our thinking.  She would be a good replacement if offered the DG role permanently.

Didnt scales get the gig in a similar manner, eg going from being a temp replacement for Caltabiano to eventually becoming permanent.

Fares_Fair

Quote from: Stillwater on June 02, 2023, 14:33:13 PMThe beer on the back deck will taste so much better this Friday arvo.
+1

I've been playing U2's It's a beautiful day all day - and I don't normally listen to music.  :fo:
Regards,
Fares_Fair


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For your information. Mr Neil Scales OBE former DG Transport and Main Roads Queensland has retired. Mr Scales...

Posted by RAIL - Back On Track on Friday, 2 June 2023
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Quote from: Gazza on June 02, 2023, 15:31:56 PM
Quote from: SurfRail on June 02, 2023, 14:08:46 PMGood.

He was very inimical to us and our aims despite it originally looking like he might be on-side.

Sally is on the other hand much, much more receptive and aligned with our thinking.  She would be a good replacement if offered the DG role permanently.

Didnt scales get the gig in a similar manner, eg going from being a temp replacement for Caltabiano to eventually becoming permanent.

Not sure if he was temporary or the intended permanent replacement - just that he survived the change of government and stayed on up to now.
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Be interesting if there is a real policy shift within TMR? We could see a few more public transport initiatives get off the ground as well as active transport initiatives if there is even a minor change in direction.

ozbob

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Change at the Department of Transport and Main Roads Helm Must Herald Era of Modern Transport Planning

5th June 2023

RAIL Back On Track has been campaigning over the last 17 years for a change in the direction of transport planning and the way the State, Local and Federal Governments prioritise their transport budgets. With the retirement of the former DTMR Director-General Neil Scales OBE, it is now the time to herald a new era of Modern Transport Planning in SEQ.

As we highlighted in April this year (1), the Queensland Government updated Measures that Matter (2) clearly shows that transport planning, investment and operations in SEQ is simply making a bad situation worse.

SEQ Transport and City Planning by all levels of Government has failed to deliver any change towards the 2031 Targets for car usage and actually increased car use from the 1996 IRTP Trend.

Many cities around the world saw dramatic declines in car use due to the pandemic so the fact SEQ has remained the same is an utterly damning indictment of the current transport/city planning policies, and the political name calling.

The people of Queensland are paying the price, with each trip by car that was targeted to be by active or public transport is costing the tax-payer up to 6 times more in subsides.  Most of this subsidy is in the health budget.

Whilst there are some big public transport projects like CRR, Gold Coast Light Rail and Faster Rail to the Gold Coast underway. Others, like the North West corridor and Sunshine Coast rail lines are decades behind schedule, and BCC is just doing its own thing.  Meanwhile, the majority of the transport investment is still being poured into "congestion-busting" road projects. The same projects  which Engineers Australia concluded in their Urban Transport Systems (3) - A Transport Australia Society Discussion Paper with "This makes attempting to "bust traffic congestion" through road construction, self-defeating".

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References:

1. Independent Inquiry into Transport Planning and Investment in South East Queensland needed!
https://railbotforum.org/mbs/index.php?msg=269984

2. Measures that matter
https://planning.dsdmip.qld.gov.au/mtm?theme=connect

3. Urban Transport Systems
https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sites/default/files/2022-01/Urban-Transport-Systems-TAS-Discussion-Paper-December-2021-revised.pdf
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> https://railbotforum.org/mbs/index.php?topic=15205.0

Mr Scales has been appointed to the board of the High Speed Rail authority.

Explains a lot ... :eo:
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Well that screws up HSR in Australia.  Will no doubt become "HSR but buses from Grafton and Albury" and that runs once a week.

#Metro

The case for inter-capital HSR isn't that great. More need for regional HSR and MSR (e.g. Brisbane - Gold Coast).

Boards only have the authority to act and decide collectively. Individual members do not have authority to act individually, so it is a very different position to being a CEO or Director-General.
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https://documents.parliament.qld.gov.au/tableOffice/questionsAnswers/2023/1102-2023.pdf

Question on Notice
No. 1102
Asked on 13 September 2023

MR J KRAUSE ASKED MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT AND MAIN ROADS AND MINISTER FOR DIGITIAL SERVICES (HON M BAILEY)

QUESTION:

Will the Minister advise the date and time that Sally Stannard was advised that she would be
appointed acting director-general?

ANSWER:

I thank the Member for Scenic Rim for the question.

Ms Sally Stannard was asked to act as Director-General of the Department of Transport and Main
Roads during the late afternoon on Thursday 1 June 2023. Ms Stannard will continue acting in
this position while a full, merit-based recruitment process is undertaken for the permanent role.
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It was rather sudden was Mr Scales' departure ...
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https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/99284

New Director-General announced to lead Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads

1st December 2023

Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services
The Honourable Mark Bailey

. Ms Sally Stannard has been announced as the new Director-General of the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR).

. Ms Stannard is a senior executive and transport professional who has worked in senior roles in the transport sector for over 16 years, including as acting Director-General of the department since June 2023.

Ms Stannard has a wealth of experience across the public and private sector and has deep knowledge of the department.

She has honed her experience in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria advising government agencies and operators across the transport sector.

Ms Stannard has spent a significant period of her career working as a senior executive in the Translink Transit Authority, including leading the Translink Division.

She is known for her proactive approach to service delivery, operational management and reform, and industry engagement. 

Quotes attributable to the Minister:

"Ms Stannard has a unique mix of relevant experience and skills and I welcome this appointment."

"Ms Stannard has a deep understanding of the Department of Transport and Main Road's public transport, planning and investment decisions, as well as innovative learnings from the private sector."

"I look forward to continuing to work with Ms Stannard to deliver the government's priorities for Queensland as they relate to the transport and main roads portfolio."

Quotes attributable to Ms Stannard:

"Serving the people of Queensland as Director-General is a privilege and I am passionate about ensuring transport systems are fit for purpose and appropriately agile for the changing ways we live and work."

"I am committed to furthering TMR's vision of creating an integrated and sustainable transport system that is accessible to all Queenslanders and I look forward to continue working with the incredible team at the Department of Transport and Main Roads."

Short Bio | Ms Sally Stannard

Ms Sally Stannard was most recently the Acting Director-General for the Department of Transport and Main Roads and has worked in senior roles in the transport sector for over 16 years.

She is deeply passionate about the role of transport in the Queensland economy and about the opportunity for the public service to shape investment decisions to benefit the community.

Ms Stannard holds a Bachelor of Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies.

ENDS
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New Director-General announced to lead Queensland's Department of Transport and Main Roads

1st December 2023

RAIL Back On Track has been campaigning over the last 17 years for a change in the direction of transport planning and the way the State, Local and Federal Governments prioritise their transport budgets. With the retirement of the former Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) Director-General Neil Scales OBE, it is now the time to herald a new era of Modern Transport Planning in SEQ. We at RAIL Back On Track are delighted to learn to that Ms Sally Stannard has been announced today as the new Director-General of the DTMR ( https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/99284 ).

RAIL Back On Track Members congratulate Ms Stannard DG DTMR on her very well deserved appointment.

As we highlighted in April this year (1), the Queensland Government updated Measures that Matter (2) clearly shows that transport planning, investment and operations in SEQ is simply making a bad situation worse.

SEQ Transport and City Planning by all levels of Government has failed to deliver any change towards the 2031 Targets for car usage and actually increased car use from the 1996 IRTP Trend.

Many cities around the world saw dramatic declines in car use due to the pandemic so the fact SEQ has remained the same is an utterly damning indictment of the current transport/city planning policies, and the political name calling.

The people of Queensland are paying the price, with each trip by car that was targeted to be by active or public transport is costing the tax-payer up to 6 times more in subsides.  Most of this subsidy is in the health budget.

Whilst there are some big public transport projects like CRR, Gold Coast Light Rail and Faster Rail to the Gold Coast underway. Others, like the North West corridor and Sunshine Coast rail lines are decades behind schedule, and BCC is just doing its own thing.  Meanwhile, the majority of the transport investment is still being poured into "congestion-busting" road projects. The same projects  which Engineers Australia concluded in their Urban Transport Systems (3) - A Transport Australia Society Discussion Paper with "This makes attempting to "bust traffic congestion" through road construction, self-defeating".

Robert Dow
Administration
admin@backontrack.org
RAIL Back On Track https://backontrack.org

References:

1. Independent Inquiry into Transport Planning and Investment in South East Queensland needed!
https://railbotforum.org/mbs/index.php?msg=269984

2. Measures that matter
https://planning.dsdmip.qld.gov.au/mtm?theme=connect

3. Urban Transport Systems
https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/sites/default/files/2022-01/Urban-Transport-Systems-TAS-Discussion-Paper-December-2021-revised.pdf
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