- PLANET
- 6 CPD POINTS
This course will provide you with a practical and robust introduction to the NSW Planning System. It will be especially beneficial to people from a non-planning background that would like a better understanding of how urban planning operates in NSW. Participants will be provided with a range of planning documents in the course notes and a planning jargon buster.
Learning Outcomes:
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The purposes and rationale for planning;
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Planning terms and jargon;
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How the planning system works in NSW and in Australia;
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How local councils fit into the planning system;
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The role of land use zones in planning;
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How the two main planning tasks (controlling development and making plans) work; and
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The purpose of the main planning documents used by planners.
Designed For:
Staff at public and private organisations who work with planners and/or interact with the planning system. It would also be useful for members of the public who are interested in finding out how the planning system works.
Presenter:
Emeritus Professor Peter Phibbs Peter resigned from the University of Sydney in 2021 after a 35-year career teaching urban planning at the University of Sydney and the University of Western Sydney. He spent the last 7 years at the University of Sydney as the Director of the Henry Halloran Trust, a research Trust funded through philanthropy. He now runs a small consultancy providing planning training (focusing on Planning for Non-Planners) as well as advice about affordable housing issues. He has a continued interest in advocating for planning and supporting NSW Local Aboriginal Land Councils in achieving fairer outcomes from the NSW Planning system. |
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Event Details:
Date: | Wednesday, 13 November 2024 and Thursday, 14 November 2024 |
Time: | 9.30am - 12.30pm AEDT (both days) |
Venue: | Online - hosted from NSW |
Zoom access details will be sent prior to the session | |
Cost: | $345 澳门2023全年正版免费资料 Member |
$490 Non-Member |
- Price
- $345 澳门2023全年正版免费资料 Member | $490 Non-Member
- CPD Points
- 6
- When
- Wednesday 13 & Thursday 14 November 2024, 9.30am - 12.30pm AEDT (both days)
- Where
- YOUR COMPUTER OR ELECTRONIC DEVICE
- Registrations Close
- 12th Nov 24 4:00 PM
- Event date has passed
- Registrations are closed