Call for Papers

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Raising the Line: Practical Innovation for Every Pavement Marking Business

The Roadmarking Industry Association of Australia (RIAA) is delighted to announce our biennial Australian Pavement Marking Conference, returning to Melbourne on 27–28 August 2026.

Built around the theme “Raising the Line: Practical Innovation for Every Pavement Marking Business”, this conference is about real solutions, real experiences and ideas that actually work on the ground.

Whether you run one, two machines or twenty, manage crews, supply materials, design systems or work with road authorities, this conference is designed to help you build a stronger, safer and more sustainable pavement marking business. 

To download a copy of  
Call for Papers here

 

  • Technology, AI & the Reality on the Ground
    What’s working, what’s not, and how new tech can genuinely improve safety, efficiency, and quality.
  • Standards, Compliance & What It Means for Your Business
    Understanding change, managing risk and staying competitive in an evolving regulatory environment.
  • Risk & Protecting Your Business
    From contracts and insurance to workforce and safety — lessons learned and strategies that matter.
  • Small Business Reality Sessions
    Straight talk about margins, growth, people, cash flow and surviving tough conditions.
  • Women in Roadmarking & Leadership
    Stories, leadership journeys and creating inclusive, strong workplaces.
  • Next Generation & Pathways
    Attracting, training and retaining the next wave of roadmarking professionals.
  • Membership, Access & Belonging
    The power of community, connection and being part of the RIAA industry network.
  • Practical Workshops
    Hands-on, interactive sessions — not just panels or keynotes — focused on skills, tools and real outcomes.
  • Submit a one-page overview outlining your proposed presentation
  • Submissions must be provided as a PDF email submissions to [email protected] 
  • Deadline for submissions: 28 February 2026

 

For questions or to discuss ideas, contact:
Matt Monaghan, Executive Officer via [email protected] or mobile 0418 678 000