Talk Moving - "My Grandma Owned a Car" - Backcasting Workshop
Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm
Description:
Climate Change and Depleting Oil Supplies Will Shape our Lives and our City.
A facilitated Backcasting Workshop with Melbourne’s leading urban development and transport thinkers and professionals on the preferred future of Melbourne’s urban form and transport and how this vision can be achieved.
- Where will we live when petrol is too expensive for average income earners to buy? Will the alternative fuels mean business as usual?
- Will we just have to travel less? More working from home? Will we all be living in dense suburbs or apartments and relying on our feet, pedals and telecommuting to connect us?
- Will our future grandchildren laugh at the absurdity of us having once owned a car?
Participants include:
Mr. Lester Townsend, Panels Victoria (Facilitator)
Dr. Patrick Moriarty, Monash University/GAMUT
Prof. Chris Ryan, Australian Centre for Science, Innovation and Society
Dr. Jan Scheurer, RMIT University
Prof. John Wiseman, Melbourne University McCaughey Centre, VicHealth Centre for the Promotion of Mental Health and Community Wellbeing
Prof. Bill Russell and Prof. Nicholas Low GAMUT, University of Melbourne
Ms. Genevieve Overell, Department of Sustainability and Environment
Mr. Ray Kinnear, Department of Infrastructure
Prof. Dimity Reed AM, Mr. Derek Klau and Mr. Daniel Khong, Vicurban
Mr. David Teller, Committee for Melbourne
Mr. William McDougal, Sinclair Knight Merz
Ms. Jess Fritze, Victorian Council of Social Services
Mr. Bernie Carolan, Metlink
Mr. Chris Loader, Bus Association of Victoria
Mr. Kevin Luten, UrbanTrans
Ms. Kerry McConnell, VicRoads
Cr. Janet Rice, Metropolitan Transport Forum, City of Maribyrnong
This backcasting workshop has been made into a short film called My Grandma Owned a Car and shown publicly at the big screen at Federation Square throughout September 2007 <click here for dates>. The short film will be made available on this website and the University of Melbourne’s website from 1 September 2007.
A summary of the outcomes from the backcasting workshop will also be published on this website from 1 September 2005 for general debate and discussion.

