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Risk-based TTM for Community Events and Parades – Free Webinar!

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The New Zealand Events Association (NZEA), in partnership with NZ Transport Agency – Waka Kotahi and the Temporary Traffic Management Industry Steering Group (TTM ISG), is hosting a free webinar to support event organisers and planners to apply a practical, risk-based approach to TTM for community events and parades.

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Overview

Community and public events require temporary traffic management (TTM) to keep the public, event staff, participants, and road users safe. These events are often high-profile, with strong community investment; while budgets, particularly for volunteer-led events, can be constrained.

The New Zealand Events Association (NZEA), in partnership with NZ Transport Agency – Waka Kotahi and the Temporary Traffic Management Industry Steering Group (TTM ISG), is hosting a free webinar to support event organisers and planners to apply a practical, risk-based approach to TTM for community events and parades.

This webinar will cover:

  • How to apply a risk-based TTM approach to community events and parades
  • Key risks and considerations for ceremonial and public events
  • Aligning event traffic management with NZTA’s New Zealand guidance to temporary traffic management
  • Practical examples of right-sized, fit-for-purpose TTM
  • Common challenges and pitfalls, and how these can be avoided through early planning and engagement
  • Live Q&A with NZTA and industry representatives

Speakers:

  • Levi Anderson-Crewther: TTM ISG / T8 Group Ltd
  • Ryan Cooney: TTM ISG / NZ Transport Agency – Waka Kotahi
  • Wayne Clarke: TTM ISG / Chevron Traffic Services
  • Elaine Linnell: New Zealand Events Association
  • Gordon Whyte: Whangarei District Council

Webinar details:

  • Date: Friday 20 February 2026
  • Time: 9:30am
  • Format: Zoom

👉 Register here

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