@UQ_sees UQ Planning student Lauren Hall won People's Choice Award at Queensland Young Planners Innovation Showcase. Great night - 4 of the 6 presentations by UQ Planning. Thanks Planning Institute of Australia, UQ, QUT, Bond and Griffith University for your support #createchange
#TSxpo2022 This next cohort of future @UQ_sees students are career savvy and committed having a positive impact on the natural and built environment, and on the community - and they love #geography. Thank you @gtaqld#createchange#uqplanning#uqgeography @UQ_sees
Awesome weekend at @TSXPO2022 Young people are definitely keen to commit their energy and enthusiasm to careers which promote better outcomes for the environment, people, cities, planning, design and architecture #createchange#lovemyjob#uqplanning#uqarchitecture#uqenvironment
Awesome weekend at @TSXPO2022 Young people are definitely keen to commit their energy and enthusiasm to careers which promote better outcomes for the environment, people, cities, planning, design and architecture #createchange#lovemyjob#uqplanning#uqarchitecture#uqenvironment
@Guy_Gibson Thanks @Guy_Gibson - great opportunity to connect and engage within UQ and with government and industry. I am really looking forward to working with bright young minds who can make a difference to our changing communities
2019 career challenge accepted. Next year I start as UQ Professional Planner in Residence. Very excited by the opportunity to work with next generation of city-shapers and community builders, and Australia's leading urban thinkers. #lovemywork#cityshape…https://t.co/47CJ39NPMM
I am excited to be speaking with @Schrinner Graeme Newton @sunday9pm and @danielleduell at this week's QUT Real World Conversation - Buses, Trains and Creative Brains. Not too late to grab a ticket at Real World Futures. With this mix of speakers, there…https://t.co/ymY7RaxFls
In case you missed the PIA QLD Student academic prizes and Minister's Town Planning Prizes all the photos can be found here https://t.co/hBDcsTqeWU with thanks to @camerondickqld and congrats to Lauren Mudd. #planningmatters
The definition of #amenity has changed, and our #cities must too. "Amenity now means social equity, access to transport, a strong jobs market, café culture, vibrant, interesting, diverse and tolerant places," says @UrbisAustralia's James Tuma. https://t.co/19eNqjtz50