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Pre-Program: Wednesday 04 September

Study Tours and Welcome Function

Prior to the official conference kick off we will be running three fantastic study tours and of course the welcome function to catch up and network with your peers. Please see specific pages for details. If you are flying in on the 9.30am (arrival) plane Wednesday, the study tour bus will meet your flight.

Study Tour 1 10am-3pm - Maryborough Walking Tour
Study Tour 2 10am-3pm - Eco-Adventures Whale Watch Tour

Welcome Function: 4.30-6.30pm Upper Pool Deck, Kingfisher Bay Resort. Dress: Island Vibes - Smart Casual click here for all social functions.

Day 1: Thursday 05 September
7:15am Registration & Coffee

8:00am

Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country by local Butchulla people

8:30am MC Welcome - Anthony Lehmann (Lehmo)
ABC TV Utopia presenter, Comedian and Media personality
8:45am

Queensland President's Address - Sean Cullen RÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø

8:50am Host Sponsor Address - Cr Chapman, Fraser Coast Regional Council

8:55am

Keynote Yarn

First Stories First

with
Carol Vale
Co-founder & CEO, Murawin


Luke Barrowcliffe
Butchulla Enterprises Limited


Shereene Currie
Butchulla Aboriginal Corporation

9:30am

Keynote Address

Our Choices, Their Future: Planning today for a climate resilient tomorrow

Dr Simon Bradshaw
Research Director, Climate Council

10:00am

Keynote Panel

Beyond the Planner's Lens: Perspectives of Non-Planners

Facilitator: ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø Qld President - Sean Cullen RÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø

Panel members:

  • Dr Simon Bradshaw, Research Director, Climate Council
  • Glen Winney, President of the FCÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Managing Director of Win Projects.
  • Amy Sniders, Graduate Architect, Keystone Architects
  • Kim Carter, Principal, Carter Cooper Realty
  • Cr Denis Chapman, Fraser Coast Regional Council

10:45am

Morning Tea
WiPN – Networking at morning tea

11:15am

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Stream One 'Revolution' Scheming Success: Mastering Planning Strategies

  • The City of Gold Coast Designing for flood major amendment to City Plan
    Maree Domelow, Supervising Natural Hazards Planner, Environment, Heritage and Resilience Department, Council of the City of Gold Coast

  • From Bunnings and Beer Coasters to Open Sessions and One on Ones:- A case study in how Lockyer Valley unlocked authentic and meaningful engagement for its draft planning scheme
    Kate Isles MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Director, Infinitum Partners
    Kate Burns MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Lockyer Valley Regional Council

  • Our road to resilience: Ipswich’s journey to a climate friendly future
    Nathan Rule MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Manager, City Design, Ipswich City Council

Stream Two 'Reflection' Decoding Development: Strategies for Assessment Success

  • Taking the angst out of development assessment
    Peta Harwood MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, General Manager Development Services, Brisbane City Council

  • Why we need psychological safety in DA
    Matthew Kelly RÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Mackay Regional Council

  • ALA on K'gari - the need to engage with the planning system
    Luke Barrowcliffe
    Butchulla Enterprises Limited

Stream Three 'Realignment' Workshop

  • Urban Design Workshop: Designing Climate Resilience in Your Community
    Caroline Stalker ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Assoc.) Principal, Pilot Places

Stream Four 'Revolution' Workshop

  • Digital Ready Precincts: A Playbook
    Adam Beck, General Manager Business & Market Development. HUB Group

12:20pm

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Stream One 'Reflection' Addressing the Housing Crunch

  • Balancing the Olympics: Navigating Housing Affordability and Displacement in the lead up to 2032
    Jackson Hills, QShelter

  • Winning the Suburbs
    Natalie Rayment RÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Fellow), Executive Director, Wolter Consulting Group. Co-founder YIMBY Qld

  • Determining housing realism within zoning optimism
    Bradley Rasmussen, CEO, Sizztech

Stream Two 'Realignment' Focus on Inclusivity

  • Evolve or Stagnate, focus on what matters most
    Chris Aston and Kate Wall, DHLGPPW

  • Cities for everyone: embedding access and inclusion in planning and design
    Julia Miller-Randle MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Cred Consulting

  • Count her in…when planning your city
    Leah Harris MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, DHLGPPW

Stream Three 'Realignment' Workshop

  • Planning scheme drafting for the future
    Stuart Macnaughton, Partner and
    Rachel Jones MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Special Counsel, McCullough Robertson Lawyers

Stream Four - Outdoor session - Wallum Walk
On this walk you'll learn about the link between the animals and plants in this area and look at the vital role fire plays in a wallum community.

1:15pm

Lunch

2:00pm

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Stream One 'Revolution' Innovations in Planning

  • Designing for ‘cool’ public open spaces: a new approach to community-based climate resilience
    Nicholas Stevens MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, University of the Sunshine Coast, Program Coordinator Urban Design and Town Planning

  • Flying into the Future: Exploring the Potential of Advanced Air Mobility on the Gold Coast and Beyond
    Liam Campbell MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, General Manager Planning & Design, and
    Laura Harvey MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Urban Planner, Queensland Airports Limited

  • Housing 1 to 3
    Amy Degenhart ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Assoc.), degenhartSHEDD architecture + urban design

Stream Two 'Realignment' Effective Planning Regulations

  • Wind farms – From the perspective of landowners and local government
    Leanne Bowie, Principal, Leanne Bowie Lawyers

  • A Dwelling house - To be or not to be
    Tina Maltby-Wells, Development Services, Co-ordinator Streamlined Assessment Team, City of Moreton Bay

  • Why Planners should care about transport safety
    Hannah Richardson, Director Traffic and Transport Engineering, PSA Consulting

Stream Three 'Revolution' Workshop

  • Delivering housing affordability AND tackling congestion through investing in the Metro/BRT
    Dr Michael Kane, Head of Public Policy, RACQ Group
    Tim Mitchel, Transport Planning and Infrastructure Advisor, RACQ Group

Stream Four 'Realignment' Workshop

  • Mitigating Climate Litigation: The importance of balancing the sustainable development of agricultural land with human rights
    Caitlin McConnel, Senior Associate - Clayton Utz

3:00pm

Afternoon Tea
YP – Catch-up during afternoon tea

3:30pm

Keynote Address

The Yellow Car

Toni Powell
Author and Corporate Speaker

4:45pm

Conference Day One Close - MC Lehmo

6:00pm

Aussie BBQ Banquet
Dress Code: Bring out the Island Colours - click here for all social functions

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Day 2: Friday 06 September

7:45am

Registration & Coffee

8:15am Conference Day 2 Opening - MC Lehmo

8:25am

Platinum Sponsor address
via video link

Hon. Meaghan Scanlon MP

Minister for Housing, Local Government and Planning and Minister for Public Works

8:30am

Keynote State Planner Address

Tess Pickering MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø

Deputy Director-General,
Department of Housing, Local Government and Planning and Public Works

8:50am

Keynote Address

Realignment - how is ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø shaping the future of planning

Matt Collins MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø

CEO, Planning Institute of Australia

9:10am

Q&A with Tess & Matt

9:30am

Keynote Panel

Emerging Leaders: Pioneering the Future of Planning

Facilitator: Amanda Taylor MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Director, Place Design Group

Panel members:

  • Lucy O'Malley MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Urbanist, Ethos Urban
  • Laura Harvey MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Urban Planner, Qld Airports Limited
  • Amy Wilkins, Urban Planner
  • Cameron Sonter, Insite SJC

10:15am

Morning Tea

10:45am

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Stream One 'Reflection' Putting Communities First

  • Creating with people: leveraging digital experiences to engage
    Maddy Mengel, Senior Visual Designer and Alyce Keen MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Senior Town Planner, Place Design Group

  • Empowering Tomorrow: Harnessing Engagement with Young Generations to Shape our Urban Environments
    Keana Munro MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Planner, Wolter Consulting Group

  • Community Planning Literacy – how to select the appropriate engagement tool for the right conversation?
    Harriet McKindlay, Associate Director at Fourfold Studio and Maia Cavendish MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Senior Urban Designer / Planner, Archipelago

Stream Two 'Realignment' Exploring Infrastructure Solutions

  • Planning the unplanned: Delivering critical infrastructure to greenfield developments
    Alesia Shard ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Assoc.) Senior Associate, McCullough Robertson

  • Revolutionising infrastructure contributions
    Damon Ehlers MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Novoplan

  • Fraser Coast Water Grid – Integrating Learnings for a Wider Queensland Proposal
    Josh Lawrence, Civil Engineer, Stantec

Stream Three 'Revolution' Workshop
(finishing at 12.15pm)

  • Journey to a risk based, climate conscious planning system: Understanding risk and exploring vulnerability through scenario planning.
    Kim Kirstein MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø and Julie Brook RÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Meridian Urban

Stream Four - Outdoor Bushtucker Talk & Taste - ranger session
This session showcases ‘Bush Tucker Talk & Taste and is an interactive seated presentation on Indigenous cooking techniques’.

11:50pm

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Stream One 'Revolution' Envisioning the Future of Planning

  • People Try to Put Us Down…Talkin’ ‘bout Legislation.
    Stephen Whitaker, Director, Innovation 916

  • Selling the idea of planning: recruiting and preparing planners for the future.
    Prof. Paul Burton MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Cities Research Institute, Griffith University

  • Are we there yet? Why is planning reform being used to solve the housing crisis?
    Julie Saunders MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø​​​​, Director, URBIS

Stream Two 'Realignment' Navigating the Future of Transport Planning

  • Measuring transformative change with People Movement Data.
    Nick Veitch, Planwisely and Veitch Lister Consulting Managing Director

  • A Car Diet – Mobility led solutions to the housing crisis.
    Cameron Hoffmann MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, RPS

  • Paving the way - how parking reform can influence mode share for the better.
    Shannon Batch RÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Director – Land Use and Transport Planning and
    Tim Boxall, Senior Traffic Engineer, PSA Consulting

Stream Three - Outdoor session Eco Walk- ranger guided tour
Kingfisher Bay Resort has set benchmarks in ecotourism. The resort's architectural design, infrastructure and activities minimise the effects on the environment, conserve energy and minimise waste. Come behind the scenes and see how we operate our sewerage treatment plant and how our worms help us recycle.

12:45pm

Lunch

1:30pm

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Stream One 'Reflection' Planning For Climate Resilience: Tomorrow's Imperative

  • Beyond net zero: Bold ideas for a big possibility
    Dr Philippa England

  • Urban Climate in Planning Education: Is the profession prepared for future urban climate challenges?
    Olivia Herrmann
    Urban Design and Town Planning Honours student

  • Climate Conscious Planning
    Viv Luxton MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Senior Strategic Planner, Mackay Regional Council

Stream Two 'Revolution' Breaking Boundaries: Innovative Approaches to Planning

  • Yes in Faith’s Backyard – A Divine Housing Intervention
    Tom Kennedy ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Assoc.) Assistant Planner – Wolter Consulting Group

  • Co-designing local food futures with emerging planners: An account of Griffith University and community partnerships in the City of Logan
    Dr Kimberley Reis ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Assoc.), Lecturer in Social and Environmental Planning, School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University

  • Plan for the future, not the past
    Alex Cohn ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Assoc.), Urban Design Consultant, Bennett and Bennett

Stream Three 'Realignment' Watershed Wisdom: Navigating Flood and Coastal Planning

  • Future-Proofing Cities Through Climate-Conscious Planning: Seqwater’s East Bank Flood Resilience Program
    David Brown, Planning Approvals Advisor, Seqwater

  • Navigating the Journey – CHAS to Planning Scheme
    Rosalyn Acworth, Fraser Coast Regional Council
    Julie Brook RÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Meridian Urban
  • Planning for our change
    Phillipa Galligan
    Coordinator Planning Assessment, Townsville City Council

Stream Four Outdoor walkshop 'Reflection' Bushfire in the landscape
Laura Gannon MÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø, Associate Director, Meridian Urban

2:35pm

Session Keynote

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Global Cities Initiative

Dy Currie AM RÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Life Fellow)
City Planner, Executive General Manager, Brisbane 2032 Host City and Strategic Partnerships, Brisbane City Council

Optional Workshops

Stream One 'Revolution' Workshop

NIMBYs aren’t the problem: your project didn’t secure a social license to operate
Leisa Prowse, Director and Sophie Perissinotto, Consultant, Leisa Prowse Consulting

Stream Two 'Reflection' Workshop

A framework for First nations engagement in planning
Carol Vale, Co-founder & CEO, Murawin

3:15pm

Afternoon tea

3:35pm

Closing Convenor Address

Rhianne McMullen-Legdin ÂÜÀò°®Å¾Íø (Assoc.)

Read a message from your Conference Convenor

3:40pm

Closing Keynote Inspired or Indifferent? The wash up from 2024 Conference

Anthony Lehmann (Lehmo)
ABC TV Utopia presenter, Comedian and Media personality

4:00pm

Farewell Drinks @ the Sand Bar - click here for social functions

The Sand Bar is close to the ferry departure point. Ferry departs at 5pm.

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