RA Industry Lunch | Josh Murray | 2025 (SYD)
Event description
Join us at our next Sydney Industry lunch with Josh Murray, Secretary, Transport for NSW.
Josh Murray
Secretary
Transport for NSW
Josh Murray is the NSW Secretary of Transport, leading a team of 30,000 people across the portfolio dedicated to keeping NSW moving. He is focused on delivering a once-in-a-generation transport system that is safe, sustainable, integrated and equitable.
Josh is passionate about evolving our state transport network to offer greater choice and seamless experiences to meet the diverse needs of its users – while driving better results for housing, jobs and the cost of living.
He works collaboratively with passengers, the workforce, industry and across government to unlock better services, economic potential, and social connectivity.
Under Josh’s leadership, Transport for NSW is embarking on a transformative agenda that builds on the commitment of its people and stakeholders, to offer world-class services.
A respected global executive and company director, Josh has 25 years’ experience in government services and the infrastructure delivery sector.
Partnership opportunity available:
Please contact Emma Drummond via email emma.drummond@roads.org.au for further information.
Dress code: Business attire
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