Horizons 7

Horizons equips safety, technical and operational professionals with the skills and insights required for a successful career in rail.

Why Horizons?

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Horizons inspires tomorrow’s rail industry leaders.

With unprecedented investment, growth and change in the rail industry, Horizons prepares leaders like you to step up.

When you join the rail industry’s most successful leadership program you will:

  • meet current rail leaders at the top of their game
  • enhance your ability to lead yourself and others
  • pitch solutions to challenges faced in the rail industry
  • be introduced to best-practice rail approaches from around Australia, and
  • gain access to exclusive professional development opportunities.

Attend for just $3,049 per person (ARISO member rate) or $3353.90 (non-ARISO members).

Program Structure

Spread over three forums in a calendar year, you’ll experience presentations, workshops, panels and interactive discussions from industry leaders on topics crucial to the rail industry, including:

Technology and innovation
Sustainability and decarbonisation
Transport policy and civic leadership
Change management
Safety leadership and human factors
Crafting your career in rail

Key Dates

Attend three forums over nine months, networking with senior rail industry leaders in each state: 

Forum 1

Melbourne

 

9 & 10 October 2025: Deakin University

Forum 2

BRISBANE

 

12 & 13 February 2026: QUT, Gardens Point

Forum 3

SYDNEY
 

25 & 26 June 2026: University of Technology Sydney

Forum 2 Program

Thursday 12 February 2026

 

8:45 Welcome from QUT

Karen Whelan, Associate Dean Faculty of Engineering – QUT

8:55 Forum 2 Overview

Matt Garratt, Facilitator

9:00 Transformation in rail

Sally Stannard, Director General – Department of Transport and Main Roads

Catered morning tea

10:30 A rail transport vision for the 2032 Olympics

Paul Hoffman, Deputy Director General – Department of Transport and Main Roads

11:30 ETCS implementation project insights and update

Dan MooreExecutive Director ETCS – Department of Transport and Main Roads

Catered lunch

12:45 Boost your personal brand

Sharon Tang, General Manager Stakeholder Engagement – ARISO

13:30 Condition-based asset management

Prof. Michael Cholette – QUT

14:30 Mental health workshop

Dr Matt O’Connor, Clinical psychologist

16:00 Close and wrap up

Matt Garratt, Facilitator

17:00 Networking event: Fridays Riverside Bar

Enjoy drinks and canapes, catch up with Horizons 7 peers and meet senior rail industry leaders.

Friday 13 February 2026

QUT Gardens Point: 2 George St, Brisbane (Level 12 S Block)

9:00 Welcome to Day 2

Matt Garratt, Facilitator

9:15 Decarbonisation of Australian Railways

Roger Buckly, Chief Engineer – Taglio Engineering

9:45 Human Factors Safety Leadership

Dr Gemma Read, Co-Director – Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems | Associate Professor of Psychology, School of Health – UniSC

Catered morning tea

11:00 Harmonisation prioritisation framework

Melissa Radke, Head of Rail Standards Reform – National Transport Commission

11:45 Project work

Interactive session

Catered lunch

13:30 After lunch challenge

Matt Garratt – Facilitator

14:30 TBA

Speaker to be confirmed

15:15 Wrap up and what’s next

Matt Garratt  – Facilitator

15:30 Close

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