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The Department for Planning and Infrastructure facilitates many events to encourage people to walk for transport, health and recreation. These events include workshops and seminars that cover a broad range of topics, from awareness raising for the general community to strategic planning for professionals.

You will find the key presentations and general information related to these workshops and seminars below.

Walk Week Seminar 2007

Showcase of walking initiatives – A half day seminar

This FREE seminar is one of a series organised by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure to provide an opportunity to discuss walking initiatives in Western Australia and to promote more walking.  It was held on Thursday 8 November 2007 at the Department of Sport and Recreation.  You can download copies of the presentations here:


Stocktake of Walking Initiatives

Seminar organised by the WA Walking Committee and sponsored by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure
Perth, Western Australia, 10 November 2006

You can download copies of the presentations here:

  • Dr Lisa Wood - Social capital and walking in communities (pdf 666kb)
  • Trevor Shilton - Globalisation and urbanisation in the developing world - impacts on health and transport - the amazing Bogota case study (pdf 1.51MB pdf)
  • Marissa Gilles - Geraldton's foreshore: a vision splendid:

    Addressing Safety Issues for Pedestrians and Walkers: Successes and Concerns

    Forum convened by the Road User Consultative Committee (RUCC)
    Perth, Western Australia, 15 February 2006

    You can download copies of the presentations here:

    These publications are available in alternative formats upon request eg. audio tape, computer disk, large print, Braille and other languages. Contact the Department for Planning and Infrastructure on 9216 8300 or submit an online feedback form. 

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