We are very excited about this new program we are launching in collaboration with @TweedCouncil to support education of Indigenous planners. Hear what our fantastic alumni Zoe Schultz has to say about it. @citiesres@Griffith_Uni
The challenges of the past, present & future are relevant to not only the Brisbane River floodplain, but almost every river catchment in QLD supporting our vibrant, prosperous communities. Join us Thursday evening for key, take-away messages on future floodplain risk management
This should be a great event if you are interested in cities, rivers and flooding. And it's PIA Qld Women in Planning's final event of the year. Please come and join us.
https://t.co/JpVEUW2czf
Nominations are NOW OPEN for PIA Qld's Outstanding Woman in Planning Award for 2021.
Do you know an outstanding woman in planning? Someone that has made a positive impact in the industry and inspired others?
We invite you to nominate them for the award. https://t.co/rit4t9ItIT
Earlier this year, the QLD PIA Women in Planning Network, in conjunction with Place Score, conducted a survey to understand how we can shape more equitable cities, regions and neighbourhoods across QLD.
To hear the results register for this free seminar: https://t.co/7hS8I0Ozgt
A great quote from the late Alan Fogg on planning laws (via David Nicholls).
“The flotsam of frequent amendments and the jetsam of redundant provisions combine to confuse the accuracy of a picture of crucially important laws in an area which has always been a political football.”
Big 👍 for @brisbanecityqld garbage collectors in Gordon Park today. Neighbour's daughter turning 11. Family asked friends and neighbours to honk as they drive past to celebrate - garbage collection trucks joining in!
Congratulations to Natalie Rayment @harryduke2 who is such a wonderful role model to us all in her articulate and professional advocacy for good planning outcomes and the cause of diverse and #affordablehousing#womenwhoplantheworld#YIMBY
PIA Qld's women in planing network is partnering with Placescore to research what people value about their neighbourhoods. We need women and men, young and old, city and country to participate. Please take 5 minutes to do the survey.
https://t.co/E3RSlaIq2U
Planners interested in safety in cities and public spaces, join @pia_qld for a presentation from Plan International Australia CEO Susan Legena about their Safe in The City research.
https://t.co/3mGw63nc2a
https://t.co/Tg9NSdMviG
Women in Planning Queensland's final event for the year - hear about Plan International's Unsafe in the City report and Free to Be program. Plus there's drinks!
https://t.co/MBGemhd9G3