An award to recognise an individual or organisation that has made a significant contribution to sustainable transport through research, strategy, program, project or advocacy which encourages, promotes or provides facilities for sustainable transport. This award was introduced in 2013.
More information about this award: Sustainable Transport Award criteria
Past recipients:
2024 Transport for New South Wales – Guide to Transport Impact Assessments (accepted by Jen Adams)
2024 Commendation: Bikespot (accepted by Anthony Aisenberg)
2024 Commendation: Ballarat Footpath Construction Strategy (accepted by Knowles Tivendale and Caitlin Mulvogue-Pasquali)
2023 (no award)
2022 Merri-bek City Council – Ride and Stride Program (accepted by Zoe McMaster)
2021 City of Maribyrnong – Safer Roads Program (accepted by Eng Hwa Lim)
2020 Darebin City Council – Streets for People (accepted by Jennifer McIntyre)
2019 Active City (accepted by Alice Woodruff)
2019 Darebin City Council – Octopus School Program (accepted by Jennifer McIntyre)
2018 Victoria Walks: Standing up for older pedestrians
2017 Optus Sustainable Transport Strategy
2016 Transport for NSW: Travel Choices program
2015 City of Melbourne – Walking Plan (accepted by Damon Rao and Anne Laing)
2014 City of Boroondara – Principal Pedestrian Network Demonstration project (accepted by Matthew Austin)
2013 John Bartels, City of Port Phillip – Development of Sustainable Transport Strategy, Walk Plan and Bike Plan

Zoe McMaster accepts the award on behalf of Merri-bek City Council from ITE-ANZ President Sarah Zhang

Eng Hwa Lim accepts the award on behalf of City of Maribyrnong Safer Roads Program

Jennifer McIntyre accepts the 2019 award on behalf of Darebin City Council from Board Member Matt Bennett

Alice Woodruff accepts the award on behalf of Active City from President, Nick Szwed

Rose McArthur, Susie Garland, Amy Gregg and Jen O’Styke from Transport for NSW and Mott MacDonald accept the award

Anne Laing and Damon Rao accept the award on behalf of the City of Melbourne from Tim Absalom, ITE-ANZ Vice President

Matthew Austin receives the award on behalf of the City of Boroondara from Tim Absalom, ITE-ANZ Vice President