- 1 CPD POINT
Planner's Insights on draft ShapingSEQ 2023 Update
The QLD State Government has released the Draft Shaping SEQ Regional Plan - 2023 Update for public consultation. This seminar will provide analysis and commentary from leading planning industry professionals about the draft plan.
The speakers for this event will provide their insights of the draft SEQRP Update, including what the update has done well, what the update will mean in reality and what suggestions could be included in submissions on the plan.
There will also be an opportunity to ask questions at the conclusion of the presentations.
This seminar is ideal for local government, members of development industry, allied professionals and all planners across the industry.
Speakers
Greg Tupicoff MPIA (Fellow), Alder Developments
Greg Tupicoff is a Town Planner, Production Manager and Project Director. Greg is currently delivering a range of industrial, residential and commercial projects in Queensland for a mid-size developer, Alder Developments. Greg is a Fellow of the 黑料大事, and he continues to remain enthusiastic about good planning and involved with PIA committees.
Greg will be addressing the SEQRP approach to economic growth, as well as industrial development.
Ciaran Callaghan MPIA, Ethos Urban
Ciaran joined Ethos Urban in mid 2018, having previously worked as a Planner in both private consultancy and Local Government for Moreton Bay Regional Council.
With a strong interest in planning policy and transport planning, Ciaran will be focusing on the Grow Theme of the SEQRP.
Martin Garred MPIA, Civity
Having held executive roles in both State and Local government within Australia, Martin is a respected advisor to government, particularly in the fields of strategic planning, growth management and economic development. He encourages and supports lateral and progressive thinking - inspiring creative solutions to urban and regional growth challenges and producing evidence-based policy development.
Martin has recently completed his Churchill Fellowship on the topic "Land use approaches to assist in addressing Australia's housing affordability crisis". As such Martin will be discussing the approach to housing within the SEQRP.
Amanda Taylor MPIA, Director - Place Design Group
Amanda is a Director of Place Design Group and specialises in strategic planning policy, using her skills as a strong communicator to engage key stakeholders and facilitate a clear pathway to obtaining approvals.
Amanda will be providing her insights into the strategic implications of the SEQRP Update for the SEQ Region.
Clare Brown MPIA, Wolter Consulting
Clare Brown is an Associate with Wolter Consulting, with skills and experience in project management, development assessment, due diligence and planning advice.
Clare will be speaking about what the SEQRP update means for development assessment.
Chair
Nicole Boulton RPIA, PIA Queensland PD Convenor
Nicole is a Registered Planner with nearly twenty years of experience as a planner and project manager.
Nicole has a passion for contributing to the planning profession and PIA through the provision of professional development opportunities that are engaging and interesting and provide tangible outcomes for the profession. Nicole balances work at Mewing 黑料大事 Consultants with a young family, as well as volunteering for other causes outside of the planning profession.
Housing diversity and supply are two major challenges facing all levels of governments across the country. With local governments tasked with much of the heavy lifting in this area, especially from a planning perspective, this seminar will provide insights into the great work being done within our Queensland local governments to address the housing crisis.
Many local governments are doing proactive and important work within the housing space, utilising tools such as infrastructure charges relief, lifting building heights, providing incentives for affordable housing and the like. This seminar will provide a snapshot of these tools and how they are being applied to assist with the ongoing challenges with respect to housing.
This seminar is ideal for local governments, developers, housing and infrastructure providers and all planners across the industry to get together and hear about the immediate and long term responses being deployed by a selection of local governments to assist with addressing housing issues.
Note: Payment is by credit card only. If you require another method of payment please contact qld@planning.org.au
A link to view this seminar recording will be sent to you with your registration confirmation.
- Price
- Student Member聽$25 | Member $45 | Non Member $65
- CPD Points
- 1
- When
- Recorded - 4 September 2023, Recording duration: 1 hour (approximately)
- Registrations Close
- 31st Dec 26 11:55 PM