Seminar Series 2011
"New Planning for NSW"
The Environmental Planning and Assessment Act of 1979 was the culmination of a comprehensive review, aiming to set a world standard of best practice. That much of it remains relevant is not surprising, but the challenge is to update the legislation in the light of 30 years’ experience of its use by planning authorities, by government and by the community. A wider than usual panel of practitioners will put forward their succinct answers, leaving ample time to discuss their viewpoints and yours.
When: Tuesday, 27th September 2011
Time: 4.00-7.00pm with refreshment break at 5.30
Venue: Sydney Masonic Centre, Castlereagh and Goulburn Streets, Northcott Room, Level 5
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City Briefing 28
Our 2012 program opens on a very modern urban theme: IBM Australia's Smarter Cities Initiative, which involves advising organisations on intelligent and sustainable ecosystems, covering water, infrastructure, transport, energy use, education, health and public safety in the built environment.Our 2012 program opens on a very modern urban theme: IBM Australia's Smarter Cities Initiative, which involves advising organisations on intelligent and sustainable ecosystems, covering water, infrastructure, transport, energy use, education, health and public safety in the built environment.
When: Wednesday, 15th February 2012
Time: 5.00-6.15pm followed by refreshments
Venue: 1st Floor, Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts, 280 Pitt Street (between Park and Bathurst)
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The Australian Institute of Urban Studies, NSW Division, welcomes the Prime Minister's assumption of Federal responsibility for the planning of Australia's cities...