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AIUS is a loose federation of state-based Institutes with a common interest in researching and advising on urban affairs. Existing for over 40 years, it plays an important role as an independent non profit body conducting its own published research into significant issues affecting urban life...read more

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Network City Review Forum - 13 March 2009

On 13 March 2009, Local Government Planners Association (LPGA) in association with the Australian Institute of Urban Studies (WA Division) hosted a review forum to consider the West Australian Government's Network City Strategy.

The purpose of the Network City Review Forum was to inform the review of the Network City Strategy by the Department of Planning and Infrastructure.

This forum involved brief presentations from a number of speakers who highlighted factors to be be taken into account in a review of Network City

The Programme of Speakers was as follows:

PresenterOrganisationTopic
Jeremy Hofland LPGA President Welcome
Hax Hipkins Councillor, City of Nedlands Background and Facilitator
Hon. John Day MLA Minister for Planning Opening
Charles Johnson Executive Director, Spacial Policy, DPI The Current review and what it will entail
Darren Holloway (Keynote Speaker) Planner, RPS Harper, Somers O Sullivan, NSW Density/Public Transport Interaction
Dianne Katscherian Manager, Health Department of WA Health Impact Assessment
Peter Monks Director Planning, City of Perth Location of high rise residential development
Greg Davis Director, Taktics4 Mixed Use
Steve Hiller Management Development Services, Water Corporation Service Constraints
Stephanie Stroud Subiaco China Green Action Group Residents Views
Paul Maginn Urban and Regional Planning, UWA Community Consultation
Kenny Annand Chairman, AIUSWA General Comments and Questions
Martin Webb Emeritus Professor Summing Up

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