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10th Making CitiesLiveable Conference
Hotel Grand Chancellor,
Brisbane, 10 - 11 July 2017
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Conference Handbook
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General InformationThe following information is offered to make your attendance at the 10th Making Cities Liveable Conference as pleasant as possible. If you require assistance, please visit the Conference Secretariat at the registration desk and we will do everything to assist you with your enquiry.
Registration and Information DeskThe registration desk will be located in the Pre-Function Area (Level 1) and will be open as follows;
• Monday 10 July 8:00am – 5:30pm• Tuesday 11 July 8:30am – 5:00pm
Conference EntryEach delegate will be issued with a name badge upon registration. The name badge must be worn at all times as it is your official pass to all sessions, lunch, morning tea, afternoon tea and Welcome Reception.
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login page3. Enter in the following login details4. Username: HC20175. Password: conf176. Accept the Terms and Conditions7. You are now connected!
Mobile PhonesPlease ensure all mobile phones are switched to silent while in conference sessions.
AccommodationAccommodation accounts must be settled with the hotel on check-out. The Committee and/or the Conference Secretariat are not responsible in any way for outstanding accommodation accounts.
WelCoMe to the 10th Making Cities liveable ConferenCe
Thank you for joining us at the 10th anniversary of the Making Cities Liveable Conference and your commitment to contributing to our city environments through learning, knowledge and collaboration.
Amidst the chaos is an apparent resurgence in civic democracy world-wide, along with the efforts of everyday people to have their voices heard, and the rise of the city as a driver of global stewardship. This understanding of the central role of cities and communities to sustainable development was reinforced at Habitat 3 — the United Nations’ third 20-year global summit on housing and sustainable urban development — and the ratification of the UN’s New Urban Agenda.
All this activity means that conferences such as the 10th Making Cities Liveable Conference are more important than ever. Conferences such as these create the ‘commons’, a place where policy makers, practitioners, researchers, advocates, community developers and citizens can come together to “put health high on the political and social agenda of cities and to build a strong movement for public health at the local level” (as described by the WHO European Healthy Cities Network).
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved with this conference and for their valuable contribution. The Keynote Speakers and other presenters will embrace the conference theme of Collaborate, Innovate, Mitigate and Connect.
I encourage you to take the opportunity to network with industry peers and to share ideas over the next couple of days.
Best wishesDr Iain Butterworth, Conference ChairManager Population Health and Planning, East Division Department of Health & Human Services, State Government of Victoria
ConferenCe seCretariat Isabel Venables, AST Management Pty LtdPh: 07 5502 2068 | Fax: 07 5527 3298 Mob: 0432 897 023Email: [email protected]
Association for Sustainability in Business Inc.Hayley Pena, Program Research Manager 0431 917 300Bec Byrnes, Business Partnerships Manager 0435 354 953
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10th Making Cities liveable ConferenCe 2017
Dr Iain Butterworth, Manager Population Health and Planning, East Division, Department of Health & Human Services, State Government of Victoria (Conference Chair)Dr Bhishna Bajracharya, Associate Professor, Urban Planning, Bond UniversityDean Griggs, Manager Social Investment, City Communities, City of MelbourneSuzette Jackson, Director, Innate EcologyAssociate Professor Caroline Miller, Massey University, New ZealandKerryn Wilmot, Architect, Research Principal, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology, Sydney
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
10th Making Cities liveable ConferenCe 2017
FLOOR PLAN
Speakers Prep room is located in Chancellor 7 on the ground floor. If you are a presenter please ensure you upload your presentation at least 1 hour prior to your scheduled presentation time.
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laurie buys, Phd, Professor, sChool of design, theMe leader, infrastruCture for sustainable CoMMunities, Queensland university of teChnology
Professor Laurie Buys is the Theme Leader of Queensland University of Technology’s ( QUT ) Institute for Future Environment’s (IFE) Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities Theme and Professor in the School of Design in the Creative Industries Faculty. She is also the Director of Senior Living Innovation – an industry research collaboration whose aim is to optimise the lifestyles of future seniors by identifying innovative approaches to designing for future housing, products and services. Her research directly explores the understanding of, and accountability for, the real effects felt by people resulting from changes in their physical, social and cultural life.
Laurie has established strong collaborative partnerships with various community, industry and government organisations to investigate the dynamics of liveable communities, centred around the idea that transdisciplinary approaches to addressing challenges lead to more sustainable outcomes. Professor Buys was National President of the Australian Association of Gerontology ( AAG ), is an AAG Fellow and an AAG Distinguished Member.
aMy Child, senior transPort Planner, aruP
With over 14 years national and international experience, Amy Child is a transport planner at Arup specialising in transport strategy and travel demand management. She holds qualifications in Civil Engineering, Urban and Environmental Planning and Transport Planning and Management.
Passionate about all things ‘city’, Amy strives to provide transport solutions which are equitable, considerate of the urban fabric and enhance the user experience. She offers a wealth of expertise in developing transport strategies with a focus on walking and cycling. Most recently she has been involved in the development of low stress cycling infrastructure suitable for all, rather than the brave few. To date Amy has had a number of career highlights including developing the transport strategy for the new Perth Stadium and working with the Olympic Delivery Authority providing travel planning advice to businesses impacted by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games.
Peter ellyard, futurist
Peter Ellyard is Melbourne based futurist, strategist, speaker and author. He has had a long involvement in public policy and in the development and implementation of long term strategies . He is a graduate of Sydney and Cornell Universities ( Ph.D ). Peter has been CEO of 4 public sector organisations concerned with the future, the environment, planning, industry and technology and was a Chief of Staff of Environment Ministers in Canberra for three years. He has worked with the UN system including as a Senior Adviser on climate change and biodiversity protection to the 1992 Earth Summit.
He is a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators, the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, and the Australian Institute of Management and is the author of three books, most recently Destination 2050: a concepts banks and toolkit for future makers ( 2012 ). He is currently writing software that will provide such a concepts bank and toolkit that will enable others to shape their and our future.
KEYNOTE PRESENTERS
andreW hesloP, soCial entrePreneur, CoMMentator, CoMMunity advoCate, founder of neighbour day
Andrew Heslop is an award winning keynote speaker and community leader with a global reputation as a social entrepreneur for founding Australia’s annual celebration of community, Neighbour Day.
Through his initiative Andrew has empowered communities and demonstrated how the power of advocacy can positively change the way we interact, achieve and communicate. In 2014 he gifted Neighbour Day in perpetuity to Relationships Australia. He now holds the role of Ambassador and Neighbour Day founder with the organisation. Andrew is also an Australia Day Ambassador, a member of the Qantas Frequent Flyer Advisory Community, an Australian Ambassador for Jamie Oliver’s global Food Revolution Day and an Ambassador for the Garage Sale Trail.
He has formerly held the Australian Government roles of Champion for the National Broadband Network, Champion for the National Compact and as an Outreach Partner with the Office for the Not–for–Profit Sector in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
dr Melanie loWe, leCturer in PubliC health, australian CatholiC university, Melbourne
Dr Melanie Lowe is a lecturer in public health at the Australian Catholic University, Melbourne. Her research spans the urban planning and public health fields, examining how to plan healthy and liveable urban environments. She works collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams of researchers and policymakers to strengthen the consideration of health in urban policy and planning.
Melanie has published work on integrated planning, urban design and health, liveability indicators, translating research into practice, and policy options with co-benefits for mitigating obesity and climate change. In 2014-15 she was a founding National Co-chair of the Australasian Early Career Urban Research Network ( AECURN ).
Cat Matson, Chief digital offiCer, City of brisbane
Cat Matson is Brisbane’s Chief Digital Officer (CDO) and is charged with the digital transformation of the city as a means of accelerating economic growth and equipping small to medium enterprises with the digital skills to accelerate their business.
As an experienced digital and start-up strategist and respected business leader, Cat drives the Digital Brisbane strategy. The CDO delivers programs to improve digital uptake in the small and medium businesses, educates children on coding and supports start-ups and budding entrepreneurs, while also connecting visiting entrepreneurs with Brisbane’s business community.
Cat is a passionate advocate for human-centric ‘smart cities’, recognising that digital is an enabler, not an outcome in its own right. She is a regular panellist and moderator for key industry events, speaking about everything from digital in small business to the problem with smart cities.
Cat endeavours to discern trend from fad in the digital space and determine how businesses can leverage new technologies to reach their full potential.
KEYNOTE PRESENTERS
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brent MCalister, exeCutive direCtor sustainable develoPMent, lisMore City CounCil
Brent has over 25 year’s award winning expertise as a local government senior manager, planner and place making champion. He has worked in New Zealand, NSW and Queensland local government mainly in regional cities.
He has won planning awards for growth management plans. Brent cherishes being awarded the Mainstreet Association 2016 champion’s award for promoting CBD revitalisation projects in Australasian town centres.
Marianne taylor bsC, arChiteCtural historian, house deteCtive
Marianne Taylor is the “House Detective”, a freelance architectural historian who specialises in investigating the history of houses. With an extensive background in heritage conservation and management, she also provides consultancy services in these areas.
In 2015, Marianne was the recipient of the Helen Taylor Research Award for Brisbane Retro. This project involved researching and recording surviving “as built” examples of post-war houses, culminating in a highly successful exhibition and e-book.
Marianne seeks to promote the importance of retaining examples of our old buildings. She is particularly passionate about the sympathetic adaptive re-use of buildings, as a sustainable and environmentally conscious alternative to demolition.
Peter sMith, Ceo, City of Port PhilliP, viCtoria
Peter has over 25 years experience working in the public sector at all three levels of Government in Australia where he has held senior management roles in the Federal Government, NSW and SA State Governments and in Local Government in both Adelaide and now as the CEO at the City of Port Phillip in Melbourne, Victoria.
Peter is passionate about community engagement and building community capacity and resilience through co-creation with Governments and has a relentless focus on achieving better outcomes for the communities that he works with and on providing better value for customers and recipients of Government services. He has spent many years reforming Government services to deliver better value and is a leading advocate of place based approaches to achieve this.
His strengths include strategy, governance, placemaking , housing and urban development, leadership development and organisational change. He has also worked as an adjunct professor where he has spent over ten years teaching MBA students strategy and leadership in Hong Kong and Singapore.
Peter also has considerable experience as a Board Director on Government and NFP Boards, including past chair of Place Leaders Asia Pacific. Most recently he worked as an Asia Pacific representative on the international Future of Places Advisory Board which worked directly with UN Habitat to recognise and establish the importance of public space within the new Urban Agenda of the UN.
8.00am - 8.45am registration With arrival tea and Coffee
Keynote Plenary SeSSion
leichhardt and WicKham roomS | chair: iain ButterWorth
8.45am - 9.00am
WelCoMe and housekeePing
Hayley Pena, Program Research Manager, Association of Sustainability in Business
WelCoMe froM the ConferenCe Chair
Dr Iain Butterworth, Manager Population Health and Planning, East Division Department of Health and Human Services, State Government of Victoria
9.00am - 9.30am iMagining and ConstruCting a liveable Planet 2050Peter Ellyard, Futurist
9.30am - 10.00am building a sMart, ConneCted brisbane
Cat Matson, Chief Digital Officer, City of Brisbane
10.00am - 10.30am the role of Walking in (re)Creating liveable Cities
Amy Child, Strategic Transport Planner, ARUP
10.30aM - 11.00aM Morning tea With exhibitors and Poster Presentations
Keynote Plenary SeSSion
leichhardt and WicKham roomS | chair: iain ButterWorth
11.00am - 11.30am the neW urban agenda: Pursuing a sustainable, healthy and liveable urban future
Dr Melanie Lowe, Lecturer in Public Health, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne
11.30am - 12.00pm beyond taCtiCal urbanisM: Why Cities need PlaCe Making to CoMPete?Peter Smith, CEO, City of Port Phillip, Victoria
12.00pm - 12.30pm not Pretty enough: brisbane houses of the 50s and 60s
Marianna Taylor BSc, Architectural Historian, The House Detective
12.30PM - 1.30PM lunCh With exhibitors and Poster Presentations
KEYNOTE PRESENTERS PROGRAM - Monday
JULY 10 8.00AM - 1.30PM
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each SeSSion incl 10 minS Qanda
the neW urban agenda
leiChhardt rooM Chair: bhishna bajraCharya
CoMMitMent to health
WiCkhaM rooM Chair: rayoni nelson
bringing nature baCk
terraCe rooM Chair: roel Plant
oPen disCussion
roMa rooM Chair: Caroline Miller
1.30pm - 2.00pm the key to iMPleMenting the neW urban agenda is sMall, inCreMental Change, not MasterPlans
Planning for health: barriers and enablers for healthy Planning and design at the loCal governMent sCale
bring nature and Children baCk into the neighbourhood
toWard a resPonsive CoMMunity infrastruCture Plan
Ms Lucinda HartleyCEO and CoFounder, CoDesign Studio
Mr Anthony McCoskerPlanning Consultant/ PhD Candidate, Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute
Ms Angela WrightConsultant, Nature Play Queensland
Dr Marjan HajjariSenior Project Manager, Fishermans Bend Taskforce, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
2.02pm - 2.32pm ProMoting the neW urban agenda in australia’s MetroPolitan regions
herston Quarter redeveloPMent: suPPorting neW Models of Care through Positioning, Partnering and PlaCe-Making
What does a loW Carbon loCal diet look like for Melbourne?
WalkshoPs: a PraCtiCal eduCation PrograM for governMent eMPloyees
Mr Jeff HumphreysSenior Principal, Cardno
Mr Adam DaviesPrincipal, HASSELL
Dr Seona CandyResearch Fellow, Resilient Urban Systems, Victorian Eco-Innovation Lab
Ms Annie KentwellActive Living Coordinator, Heart Foundation
2.34pm - 3.04pm Where does it stoP? defining ProjeCt sCoPe in an inCreasingly ConneCted World
inCorPorating aCtive living PrinCiPles into statutory Planning: a suCCessful Case study Within Canberra, australia
living infrastruCture - just add Water
#iMaginetoMorroW - early engageMent in the West tooWooMba land use investigation
Mr Matt JohnsonAssociate Director, Turner & Turner
Dr Anthony Burton Research Fellow, Canberra Urban and Regional Futures, University of Canberra
Ms Kim Markwell Environmental Scientist, E2Designlab
Mrs Michelle Milton Senior Planner, Strategic Planning and Economic Development, Toowoomba Regional Council
3.05PM - 3.30PM afternoon tea With exhibitors and Poster Presentations
PROGRAM - Monday PROGRAM - Monday
each SeSSion incl 10 minS Qanda
the neW urban agenda
leiChhardt rooM Chair: suzette jaCkson
CoMMitMent to health
WiCkhaM rooM Chair: Caroline Miller
bringing nature baCk
terraCe rooM Chair: angela Wright
oPen disCussion
roMa rooM Chair: Marjan hajjari
3.30pm - 4.00pm the groWth betWeen the green and the gold
air Pollution Choking our Cities - hoW We Can iMProve the health of City dWellers, Making our Cities better at the saMe tiMe
greening the interaCtional sPaCe betWeen building and street in neW Multi-storey aPartMent buildings in the subtroPiCal City
Can i be your neighbour?
Ms Amy Degenhart Architect and Director, degenhartSHEDD architecture + urban design
Miss Michelle Cottrell Urban Planning Leader, Queensland, Arup
Dr Rosemary Kennedy Director, Subtropical Cities Consultancy
Ms Natalie Rayment Co-Founder, YIMBY QLD
4.02pm - 4.32pm oPPortunities for australia’s future - learnings froM the old World for neW World Cities
10 great ideas for an aCtive australia
delivering vitaMin g: an exaMination of the iMPortanCe of green sPaCe in sustaining our Well-being and Ways We Can address the groWing shortfall in our urban Centres
get your hands dirty: the role of taCtiCal urbanisM in City building
Mr Anthony Franklin Senior Town Planner, Brisbane City Council
Mr Martin Lambert President, Parks and Leisure Australia
Mr Christopher Mahoney Founder and Director, VERDé Design Group
Mr Aaron Donges Transport Planner, SMEC
4.34pm - 5.04pm an urban PhenoMenon is taking PlaCe in the streets of brisbane
Caring for an ageing PoPulation and CoMMunity heritage
More trees Please: toWards an australian set of urban green sPaCe MetriCs
understanding the boundaries and inClusiveness of urban sPaCes of CaraCas’ barrios through territorial transferral ProCess
Dr Marci Webster-Mannison, Architect, Melbourne Design Studios
Ms Clare Rogers Director Community Services, Kiama Municipal Council
Dr Roel Plant Associate Professor and Research Director, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
Ms Gabriela Quintana Vigiola, Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney
5.05PM - 6.30PM WelCoMe reCePtion | Courtyard
JULY 10 1.30PM - 3.30PM JULY 10 3.30PM - 6.30PM
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PROGRAM - Tuesday PROGRAM - Tuesday
each SeSSion incl 10 minS Qanda
the liveable neighbourhood
leiChhardt rooM Chair: luCinda hartley
CoMMunity PartiCiPation and soCial develoPMent
WiCkhaM rooM Chair: iain butterWorth
shoWCasing regional liveable Cities and Centres
terraCe rooM Chair: Mark Casserly
oPen disCussion
roMa rooM Chair: Caroline Miller
9.00am - 9.30am delivering liveable neighbourhoods: What does this Mean to residents?
beazley Park and the rolleston Coffee Cart
toWns in transition: froM PoliCy to PraCtiCe, and suCCess
hoW Can We harness oPen data to deliver Positive outCoMes for PeoPle?
Dr Natalie Allen Director, Natalie Allen Consulting
Mrs Jaymie WebsterPrincipal Planner, Strategic Planning, Central Highlands Regional Council
Mrs Michaela HuelinManager Planning and Environment, Central Highlands Regional Council
Ms Carley Scott CEO, Developing East Arnhem Limited
Ms Jessica Christiansen-Franks CEO and CoFounder, Neighbourlytics
9.32am - 10.02am age’n’deM: age and deMentia friendly streetsCaPes toolkit
froM big ideas to sMall interventions: aChieving feasible Changes through design-based university-CoMMunity PartnershiPs
liveability, lifestyle and ChoiCe in tooWooMba
What Motivates a Pro environMental Culture?
Mr Guy LuscombeDirector, Glad Studio
Mr Carles Martinez-Almoyna, Research Associate and Teaching Fellow, Victoria University of Wellington
Ms Josephine RafteryPrincipal Planner, Toowoomba Regional Council
Ms Meg ArgyriouActing CEO and Head of Engagement, ClimateWorks Australia
Mr Adam MajcherEngagement ManagerClimateWorks Australia
10.04am - 10.34am transforMation through PartnershiP
big data? start your CiviC innovation exPeriMents faster and Put CoMMunity value first With ‘sMall data’; the data you already have!
shaPing southern doWns - a rurban CounCil
adaPtive CyCles of australian Cities
Ms Joanne KyrkilisTeam Leader Social Policy and Planning, City of Whittlesea
Mr Chris Bracher Community Development Manager, Master-planned Communities, Mirvac (VIC)
Mr Bruce Mills Manager Place Services, City of Parramatta Council
Ms Tracy Dobie Mayor, Southern Downs Regional Council
Dr Simon TozeSenior Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO
10.34aM - 11.00aM Morning tea With exhibitors and Poster Presentations
each SeSSion incl 10 minS Qanda
the liveable neighbourhood
leiChhardt rooM Chair: jasMine roberts
CoMMunity PartiCiPation and soCial develoPMent
WiCkhaM rooM Chair: iain butterWorth
resPonsible resourCe ManageMent
terraCe rooM Chair: Caroline Miller
oPen disCussion
roMa rooM Chair: kerryn WilMot
11.00am - 11.30am the aCtivity based City CoMMunity engageMent and PartiCiPation in the Master Planning ProCess - lessons froM brazil
sMart City - an integrated resourCe ManageMent aPProaCh
rethinking urban transPort and liveability: enabling inner-City areas to fulfil their role and funCtion at the aPex of australia’s inCreasingly knoWledge intense eConoMy
Mr Steve PearseManaging Principal Sydney, dwp|suters-Sydney
Ms Paula Saad AntonioArchitect and Urban Designer, Arup Pty Ltd
Mr Alberto CostaHead of Engineering, Veolia ANZ
Dr Michael KaneDirect Urban Economic and Integrated Transport, Economic Development Queensland
11.32am - 12.02pm the interMix aPProaCh: aCtivating a sMart PreCinCt
hoW to engage the soCially isolated When designing CoMMunity engageMent PrograM
energy effiCienCy, generation and reCovery at sydney Water
light rail - a Catalyst for Change in Western sydney
Mr Paul EdwardsGeneral Manager Workplace Experiences, Mirvac
Ms Tania CrosbieDirector, The Crosbie Collective
Mr Peter Anders Project Engineer (Energy Specialist), Liveable City Solutions, Sydney Water
Ms Louise SuredaDirector Planning and Environment Services, Transport for New South Wales
Mr Tim GreenEnvironment and Sustainability Lead, Transport for New South Wales
12.04pm - 12.34pm Change to Walking: using ‘nudges’ to enCourage Walking for short triPs
engaging beyond the usual susPeCts: develoPing a regional Plan for Cairns
loW Cost loW teCh infrastruCture solutions: a PlaCe for Waterless CoMPosting toilets
iMProving CoMMunity engageMent in aerotroPolis develoPMent to ProMote health
Ms Rayoni NelsonA/Manager Physical Activity, Sport and Healthy Eating, VicHealth
Ms Alice WoodruffChange to Walking Program Manager, Active City
Ms Amanda Newbery Director, Articulous Communications
Mr Peter VollertManager, Ecoflo Wastewater Management
Dr Cesar CalalangSenior Project Officer, South West Sydney Local Health District
12.35PM - 1.30PM lunCh With exhibitors and Poster Presentations
JULY 11 8.30AM - 11.00AM JULY 11 11.00AM - 12.30PM8.30am - 9.00am registration With arrival tea and Coffee
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Keynote Plenary SeSSion
leichardt and WicKham roomS | chair: iain ButterWorth
3.30pm - 4.00pm Creating PlaCes you love - the key to a liveable City
Brent McAlister, Executive Director Sustainable Development, Lismore City Council
4.00pm - 4.30pmliveable neighbourhoods: What does that really Mean?Laurie Buys, PhD, Professor, School of Design, Theme Leader, Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities, Queensland University of Technology
4.30pm - 5.00pmthe CoMMunity you Want starts at your front door
Andrew Heslop, Social Entrepreneur, Commentator, Community Advocate, Founder, Neighbour Day
5.00pm - 5.15pmConferenCe Close and Prize draW
ColleCt your raffle tiCket at the door to go in the draW. Must be in the rooM to Win
one full registration to the 2018 ConferenCe
australia’s first Well buildingMs Jasmine Roberts, Ecological Sustainable Design Engineer, Arup
beyond PlaCeMaking: hoW to insPire aCtive Citizens to shaPe neighbourhoods that PeoPle love and feel ConneCted toMs Lucinda Hartley, CEO and CoFounder, CoDesign Studio
greenis - a green infrastruCture strategy for tooWooMba regionMs Josephine Raftery, Principal Planner, Toowoomba Regional Council
POSTER PRESENTATIONSPoster presentations will be on display for the duration of the conference in the Foyer.
PROGRAM - Tuesday
each SeSSion incl 10 minS Qanda
the liveable neighbourhood
leiChhardt rooM Chair: bhishna bajraCharya
CoMMunity PartiCiPation and soCial develoPMent
WiCkhaM rooM Chair: Caroline Miller
sustainable Cities
terraCe rooM Chair: kerryn WilMot
oPen disCussion
roMa rooM Chair: jessiCa Christiansen-franks
1.30pm - 2.00pm re-iMagining urban life to deliver liveable neighbourhoods
Planning inClusive and diverse PlaCes for WoMen
eMPathiC Conversations and oWners CorPorations: suPPorting the eMergenCe of vibrant vertiCal villages
froM Mining toWn to liveable City
Ms Elham Monavari Sustainability Manager, Mirvac
Miss Carmen LauSocial Planner, GHD
Miss BJ Jordan Stakeholder Engagement Consultant, GHD
Dr Janette CorcoranSenior Research Fellow (Adj), Federation University
Mr Mark Casserly Director Community Services, City of Karratha
2.02pm - 2.32pm aCtivating CoMMunities through innovative transforMation of loCal PlaCes for PhysiCal aCtivity
toWard an age friendly region: shoWCasing the develoPMent and aChieveMents of the age friendly illaWarra allianCe
a basis for sustainable evolution
greater sydney CoMMission - draft north distriCt Plan (hornsby region - Case study)
Ms Vanessa Phillips Senior Project Officer, VicHealth
Mr Mark Jones Director and Chair (AFIA), Edmiston Jones GBB
Mr David Matthew TaylorDirector, Taylor Brammer Landscape Architects
Mr Peter FryarDirector, Key Urban Planning
2.34pm - 3.04pm froM asPiration to reality: north sydney’s inner City liveable neighbourhood
eMPoWering PeoPle and building CoMMunity in the digitised World
disruPting the ParadigM - transitioning to one Planet CoMMunities
shaPing future Cities - above and beyond the teChnology
Ms Emma Booth Team Leader Design, North Sydney Council
Mr Dean Landy Partner, ClarkeHopkinsClarke
Ms Suzette JacksonExecutive Director, Bioregional Australia Foundation
Mr Matt MuirVice President, Consulting Services, CGI
3.05PM - 3.30PM afternoon tea With exhibitors and Poster Presentations
JULY 11 1.30PM - 3.30PM JULY 11 3.30PM - 5.15PM
PROGRAM - Tuesday
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australian foresty standard liMitedwww.forestrystandard.org.au
Australian Forestry Standard Limited (AFS Ltd) is a not-for-profit company responsible for developing and maintaining Australian Standards for Sustainable Forest Management.
The primary functions of AFS Ltd are to:
• Promote sustainable forest management of Australia’s forests through Australian Standard 4708 (The Australian Forestry Standard)
• Provide chain of custody certification through the Australian Standard 4707 (Chain of Custody for certified wood and forest products)
• Support and maintain the development of the AFS Ltd and other related complementary standards• Maintain accreditation as an SDO • Support and facilitate the use of the AFS Ltd, and any related standards, for forestry certification within Australia
and see and maintain mutual recognition for the AFS Ltd internationally
AFS Ltd is also the PEFC National Governing Body for Australia and the Australian Forest Certification Scheme has been endorsed by the PEFC.
australian bureau of statistiCswww.abs.gov.au/census
The Australian Bureau of Statistics is Australia’s national statistical agency, providing official statistics on a wide range of economic, social, population and environmental statistics.
Every five years, the ABS’ Census of Population and Housing gives us with the richest and most comprehensive statistical resource to help plan for our future.
aruP www.arup.com
Arup is the creative force at the heart of many of the world’s most prominent projects in the built environment and across industry. We offer a broad range of professional services that combine to make a real difference to our clients and the communities in which we work. We shape a better world.
eConoMiC develoPMent Queenslandwww.dilgp.qld.gov.au/edq/development-projects
Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) is a specialist land use planning and property development unit within the Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning. EDQ engages with state and local government, the development industry and the public to identify, plan, facilitate and deliver property development and infrastructure projects to create prosperous, liveable and connected communities.
EDQ drives a range of development projects including large complex urban sites which facilitate renewal, regional residential projects which respond to community need, industrial activities which generate on-going employment opportunities and infrastructure projects which activate further development.
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