This document provides information about the 2nd Annual Urban Renewal Australia conference to be held in Melbourne, Australia on June 21-22, 2017. The conference will explore ways to support the evolving needs of Australia's growing communities through urban renewal projects. Experts from government, planning, and development will discuss opportunities and challenges for urban growth, as well as case studies of successful urban renewal initiatives. The document outlines the conference agenda, speaker biographies, and reasons to attend the event focused on creating vibrant, connected, and resilient cities through urban planning and design.
KKKH4284 URBAN PLANNING OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK 7 : URBAN RENEWAL
LECTURERS :
PROF. IR. DR. RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH O.K. RAHMAT
DR. NAZRI BORHAN
DR. NORLIZA MOHD AKHIR
Local policies and strategies designed to deal with urban decline, decay or transformation are termed as urban renewal.
It is a comprehensive and integrated vision and action which leads to the resolution of urban problems and which seeks to bring about a lasting improvement in the economic, physical, social and environmental conditions of an area that has been subject to change’
With the decision and authority of a governing municipality, rearranging land use, function and ownership features of a socially, economically or structurally decayed part of a certain city .
such as slum zones or brown fields, for the purpose of obtaining a desired, well organized neighbourhood.
A Report on Urban Redevelopment which covers Introduction, Indicators of Redevelopment(Construction, Rehabilitation & Relocation), Local Study(Bangladesh), International Study of Redevelopment, Preservation aspect, and most important part of Redevelopment i.e. Methodology.
In this presentation we mainly focus on Redevelopment and its methodology, discussion of TWC (Third World Countries) redevelopment strategies, planners activity for redevelopment, An overview of gradual change on Dhaka city from the old (Basically on Land use and Transportation) and International Case study.
Development control rules,
Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act,
Land acquisition act,
Village planning: Necessity and principles,
Rural developments- Growth
centre approach, Area Development approach, Integrated rural development
approach.
KKKH4284 URBAN PLANNING OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TASK 7 : URBAN RENEWAL
LECTURERS :
PROF. IR. DR. RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH O.K. RAHMAT
DR. NAZRI BORHAN
DR. NORLIZA MOHD AKHIR
Local policies and strategies designed to deal with urban decline, decay or transformation are termed as urban renewal.
It is a comprehensive and integrated vision and action which leads to the resolution of urban problems and which seeks to bring about a lasting improvement in the economic, physical, social and environmental conditions of an area that has been subject to change’
With the decision and authority of a governing municipality, rearranging land use, function and ownership features of a socially, economically or structurally decayed part of a certain city .
such as slum zones or brown fields, for the purpose of obtaining a desired, well organized neighbourhood.
A Report on Urban Redevelopment which covers Introduction, Indicators of Redevelopment(Construction, Rehabilitation & Relocation), Local Study(Bangladesh), International Study of Redevelopment, Preservation aspect, and most important part of Redevelopment i.e. Methodology.
In this presentation we mainly focus on Redevelopment and its methodology, discussion of TWC (Third World Countries) redevelopment strategies, planners activity for redevelopment, An overview of gradual change on Dhaka city from the old (Basically on Land use and Transportation) and International Case study.
Development control rules,
Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act,
Land acquisition act,
Village planning: Necessity and principles,
Rural developments- Growth
centre approach, Area Development approach, Integrated rural development
approach.
Definition of Zoning,Land use planning,Urban planning,Urban and regional planning,Regional planning,Zones,Zone planning,Land use planning in india,objectives of land use planning,objectives of zone planning
Evaluating Urban Renewal in India: What questions to ask of the JNNURMAnupam Saraph
What should be the basis for evaluating urban renewal in India? The Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) has been "renewing" urban India. What should be the questions to evaluate its success at renewal?
Summary of a presentation to the School of Habitat Studies,
Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Parisar at Yashada.
Urban renewal in France by Clemence PINEL
volunteer at Merhav - the Movement for Israeli Urbanism (www.miu.org.il)
Presented as part of the Urban Empowerment Lab that seeks to develop tools for the transformation of aging and decaying Israeli public housing complexes - built in the 1950s-1970s - into places with a high quality of life.
Current Concepts of Urban Regeneration slides for Urban Dynamics & Regeneration course.
Master of Science in Sustainable Urban Design, Razak Faculty, UTM Kuala Lumpur
Urban Renewal in Lyon Confluence How to transform an unused industrial area to the new eco-quarter? Zoltán Gábor Virányi VIA University College 2010 November
Elements of city planning_Building and Town PlanningA Makwana
All the individual objects that are included in an urban area area the elements of city plan. These objects include residential building, public buildings, parks, factories, roads etc.
master plan and comparative analysis of National and International case study.MIRAL SONI
Greater Bhiwadi Master Plan 2031 and Paris Master plan 2030. Comparative analysis of both plan. How planning practices in India and Outside India. What factor consider while planning.
As the population of Lahore is increasing day by day and its central hub is getting densely populated, people are demanding for new neighborhoods with self-contained facilities. Therefore new neighborhoods are being developed outside the main city with self-contained facilities. This report is about a neighborhood design of an area in Shadira, Lahore with detailed features and facilities including residential houses, market, shopping centers, parks and open spaces, streets and public buildings.
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Trueventus Transit Oriented Development event acts as a strategic think-tank, idea explosion, discussion and network platform with the objective of helping to shape Australian TOD in creating sustainable modern cities that promotes walkable
urban neighborhood with convenient access to mass transit. Government officials, policy makers, local councils, urban planners, developers, investor and community representatives are gathering to address the importance of TOD and to identify the underlying ingredients for successful TOD projects with effective government and private partnership.
For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
Definition of Zoning,Land use planning,Urban planning,Urban and regional planning,Regional planning,Zones,Zone planning,Land use planning in india,objectives of land use planning,objectives of zone planning
Evaluating Urban Renewal in India: What questions to ask of the JNNURMAnupam Saraph
What should be the basis for evaluating urban renewal in India? The Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) has been "renewing" urban India. What should be the questions to evaluate its success at renewal?
Summary of a presentation to the School of Habitat Studies,
Tata Institute of Social Sciences and Parisar at Yashada.
Urban renewal in France by Clemence PINEL
volunteer at Merhav - the Movement for Israeli Urbanism (www.miu.org.il)
Presented as part of the Urban Empowerment Lab that seeks to develop tools for the transformation of aging and decaying Israeli public housing complexes - built in the 1950s-1970s - into places with a high quality of life.
Current Concepts of Urban Regeneration slides for Urban Dynamics & Regeneration course.
Master of Science in Sustainable Urban Design, Razak Faculty, UTM Kuala Lumpur
Urban Renewal in Lyon Confluence How to transform an unused industrial area to the new eco-quarter? Zoltán Gábor Virányi VIA University College 2010 November
Elements of city planning_Building and Town PlanningA Makwana
All the individual objects that are included in an urban area area the elements of city plan. These objects include residential building, public buildings, parks, factories, roads etc.
master plan and comparative analysis of National and International case study.MIRAL SONI
Greater Bhiwadi Master Plan 2031 and Paris Master plan 2030. Comparative analysis of both plan. How planning practices in India and Outside India. What factor consider while planning.
As the population of Lahore is increasing day by day and its central hub is getting densely populated, people are demanding for new neighborhoods with self-contained facilities. Therefore new neighborhoods are being developed outside the main city with self-contained facilities. This report is about a neighborhood design of an area in Shadira, Lahore with detailed features and facilities including residential houses, market, shopping centers, parks and open spaces, streets and public buildings.
Au if193 Transit Oriented Development sydney , australia corinCorin Tan
Trueventus Transit Oriented Development event acts as a strategic think-tank, idea explosion, discussion and network platform with the objective of helping to shape Australian TOD in creating sustainable modern cities that promotes walkable
urban neighborhood with convenient access to mass transit. Government officials, policy makers, local councils, urban planners, developers, investor and community representatives are gathering to address the importance of TOD and to identify the underlying ingredients for successful TOD projects with effective government and private partnership.
For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
"UrbanGrowth NSW Collaborative Learning – Working with Schools, TAFE and Universities"
Nicole Campbell, Manager, Collaborative Learning, UrbanGrowth NSW presented a summary of her research as part of the SMART Seminar Series on 19 August 2016.
For more information, visit the event page at: http://smart.uow.edu.au/events/UOW219790.html.
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WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT
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5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE LAND RECLAMATION AND COASTAL ENGINEERING
• Hearing from the successful coastal projects on the latest experience to effectively manage and execute reclamation projects
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For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
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For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
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companies.
For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
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Supermarket by Trueventus is the latest addition to the signature shopping mall event. This event is crafted uniquely for the grocery, supermarket and FMCG retail players for unparalleled opportunities to learn, engage, share, network, and innovate. Given today’s ever-changing marketplace and evolving advancements in innovation for the grocery industry, this is truly a not-to-miss event! EVENT HIGHLIGHT includes Interactive panel discussion, Best practice and case study sharing,Features latest innovative and game-changing products and solutions,Obtain ideas to drive profitable growth to your company,Optimise business relationships between peers and industry players,One to one meeting with shopping mall & retail industry players.
For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
2nd Retail in Malls by Trueventus an addition to the signature shopping mall event is back this year bringing you more offerings from international speakers and retailer panel discussions. Why wait? Join us this year on a virtual shopping journey that will make you rethink retail! A truly match-making event , networking global retail brands with shopping mall professionals bringing you closer to new business opportunities and helping retailers prepare for and embrace evolving retail formats and technologies.EVENT HIGHLIGHT includes Meet over 200 industry players,Interactive panel discussion,Best practice and case study sharing,Latest trends on innovative technologies and IOT embraced by retailers,One to one meeting with shopping mall professionals.
For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
The 7th Annual Shopping Malls bringing owners, retailers, developers, contractors and architects together to embrace and collaborate in the rapidly changing customer environment. Expect international keynotes, owner and retailer panel discussions, in depth best practice sharing and one on one meeting’s, geared towards making this a fundamental must attend in your event calendar.E V E NT FEATURES such as 3 Dynamic streams,One-to-one meetings,2 new collocated events,Meet emerging retail brands in a virtual mall setting,Gathering global trend setters in the retail industry,Case study and best practice sharing,Exclusive site tour.
For registration/inquiry, please contact:
Corin Tan
Project Manager - Marketing
Tel: +603-2775 0000 (ext 510)
Email: corint@trueventus.com
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KA Housing boasts unparalleled accessibility, with proximity to Istanbul Airport only 30 minutes away, facilitating easy international travel. Effortless city access is guaranteed by direct metro and transportation links to Istanbul’s cultural and commercial hubs. Quick access to key metro lines connects you to every corner of the city within minutes, making commuting and exploring the city hassle-free.
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=== Investing In The US As A Canadian… And How To Do It RIGHT!! (feat. Erwin Szeto) ===
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2. PG. 1
“Idealcitiesareverymuchtheproductoftheirownages.Andyettobesuccessful,
a city has to be open to continuous development, free to evolve and grow
with the demands of new times. Like science fiction accounts of the future,
ideal cities quickly become outmoded.”
- P.D. Smith
WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australia’s population
growth in recent years has been the fastest among developed nations. Both
Sydney and Melbourne are projected to be home to almost 8 million people
by 2050. The biggest cities, on current projections, will increase their overall
share of the national population; Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth
will be nearing a 50% increase over the next 20 years and strategic developments
are needed to make room for them.
Urban renewal is an essential strategy for accommodating urban growth in
major cities. This occurs through revitalising unused and underutilised
spaces and turning them into places that encourages living, working and
enjoyment. Cities and towns are competing with each other to provide the
best lifestyles in order to attract residents, visitors and businesses to create
truly resilient cities. Those that are not adapting to the population’s growing
appetite are facing a grey future.
Join 2nd Annual Urban Renewal Australia by Trueventus, the ideal
platform to exploring different ways to support the evolving needs of
Australia’s growing and emerging communities. Welcoming experts from
government officials, policy makers, local councils, urban planners, developers,
investors and community representatives, the conference will delve deeper
into the countless opportunities for growth and overcoming challenges in
urban renewal projects through a series of exclusive case studies!
5 REASONS NOT TO MISS 2ND ANNUAL URBAN RENEWAL AUSTRALIA
• Leverage on first-hand insights from local, state and federal governments
on the current and future urban transformation plans
• Examine key policies, plans and initiatives supporting the development of
urban renewal projects
• Outline leading infrastructures needed to sustain the growth and expansion
rates
• Bridge the gap between major cities and suburbs through urban renewal
and integrated-smart city development
• Adapt to mobility trends and infrastructure developments to address
condensed cities
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This international conference is
designed for all who are involved in
and interested in city planning &
designing, future development, project
management, and managing Urban
Renewal projects.
This includes:
Local and Federal Governments:
• Urban Development Authorities
• Federal, State and Local Councilors
• Mayors
• Urban Renewal/Redevelopment
• Authorities Officers
• Regional Directors
• Development Agencies
• Statutory Planning Directors and
Managers
• City and Town Planners
• City Managers
• Environmental Strategists
• Policy, Project Directors and Officers
Not limited to:
• Urban planners
• Urban developers
• Project planners
• Major construction and engineering
specialists
• Architects, landscape and urban
designers
• Contractors
• Transportation professionals in all
areas (planning, environment,
design, contracting, construction,
maintenance, operations, etc.)
• Infrastructure project managers
• Construction firms
• Property developers
2ND
ANNUAL URBAN RENEWAL AUSTRALIA
Towards creating a vibrant, connected and resilient city
21st
– 22nd
June 2017 | InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto, Australia
Corin Tan
T: +603 2775 0000 ext 510 | M: +6012 882 3310 | E: corint@trueventus.com
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3. PG. 2
Meredith Sussex
Chair, Ministerial Advisory Council
Fishermans Bend Urban Renewal Area Melbourne, VIC
Speaking on: The Wealth in a Robust City: Assessing the economic
benefits in urban renewal projects
Malcolm Snow
Chief Executive and Board Member
National Capital Authority, Canberra, ACT
Speaking on: City Central: The pivotal point to building a
premiere place
Sudath Amaratunga
Technical Manager Precincts and Infrastructure
Transport for NSW
Speaking on: Cultivating productive collaborations with
stakeholders during the planning stage
Asher Judah
Author The Australian Century
Deputy Executive Director Property Council of Australia, VIC
Speaking on: Introducing Taxation Impact Statements (TIS) in
guiding urban renewal
Roy Barrett
Senior Planner
Saunders Havill Group, QLD
Speaking on: Urban Rebirth: Transforming into a rich city by
electing a superior model
Helen Rowe
Principal
CoDesign Studio, VIC
Speaking on: Creating places that accelerate social connection
and inclusion, through placemaking
David White
Senior Development Planner
City of Sydney Council, NSW
Speaking on: Green Square – The making of a sustainable town
centre in a city
Steve Kanowski
Chief Economist, Executive Director - Infrastructure Policy & Planning
Department of Transport and Main Roads, QLD
Speaking on: Conceptualising strategic transportation initiatives
for a preferred urban structure
Adele McCarthy
Director Strategy & Research
Infrastructure Victoria, VIC
Speaking on: Developing integrated land-use, planning and
transport framework
Eleanor Purcell
Senior Development Manager
City of Parramatta, NSW
Speaking on: Urban Culture Revitalization: Supporting and
conserving heritage worth
Chrysi Misioudi
Senior Policy Adviser - Infrastructure, Planning and Major Projects
Department of Premier and Cabinet, VIC
Value Creation: Victoria’s VCC guidelines to develop infrastructure
and precinct projects adding value through urban renewal and
space revitalisation
Stewart Pentland
Director Planning and Economic Development
Moreton Bay Regional Council, QLD
Speaking on: The Mill at Moreton Bay: ENergising a region through
education focused urban renewal
Kerrie Verbart
Vice Chair
Place SA
Speaking on: Placemaking the Antidote to a City’s Sprawl:
Establishing public places for effective growth
Marie Claire O'Hare
Director
Phlosc Pty Ltd, VIC
Speaking on: Smart community infrastructure in walkable
neighbourhoods
Gyles Bendall
Public Realm Programme Leader; Place Shaping
Panuku Development Auckland, New Zealand
Speaking on: Create to Regenerate: Creative approaches to the
redevelopment of neglected and deteriorated spaces
Melanie Fyfe
Director Transport & Infrastructure
Barangaroo Delivery Authority, NSW
Speaking on: Breaking Car Dependence: Integrating public
transport and urban planning
Peter Fitchett
Strategic Director City Planning and Infrastructure
City of Casey, VIC
Speaking on: The Reaching for the Outskirts: Upgrading the
infrastructures in outlying suburbs
Chris Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
Urban Taskforce Australia, NSW
Speaking on: Brownfield development in CBD areas: Planning,
zoning and development assessment
FEATURING DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS PRESENTING INSIGHTS AND CASE STUDIES
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Ian Brookman
Manager of Business Strategy
Ventia Pty Ltd, VIC
Speaking on: Addressing contamination remediation challenges
during brownfield sites regeneration
Charles Johnson
Board Member Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
Chair Central Perth Land Redevelopment Committee WA,
Australia
Speaking on: Revitalising underutilised precincts with TOD for
economic and social growth - Perth City Link case study
Melissa Bailey
Principal Planner - Transport Advisory
AECOM, SA
Speaking on: Favourable for all: Creating a walking and cycling
friendly city
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4. PG. 3
0800
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1100
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Registration & coffee
Welcoming address by chairperson
Plenary One: Keynote address: City Central: The pivotal point to building a premiere place
Malcolm Snow Chief Executive and Board Member National Capital Authority, Canberra, ACT
Plenary Two: The Wealth in a Robust City: Assessing the economic benefits in urban renewal projects
Meredith Sussex Chair, Ministerial Advisory Council Fishermans Bend Urban Renewal Area Melbourne, VIC
Morning refreshments
Plenary Three: Value Creation: Victoria’s VCC guidelines to develop infrastructure and precinct projects adding value through urban renewal
and space revitalisation
Chrysi Misioudi Senior Policy Adviser - Infrastructure, Planning and Major Projects Department of Premier and Cabinet, VIC
Plenary Four: Introducing Taxation Impact Statements (TIS) in guiding urban renewal
Asher Judah Author The Australian Century Deputy Executive Director Property Council of Australia, VIC
Networking luncheon
Day 1: Wednesday, 21st June 2017
Stream 1: Urban Transformation Stream 2: Infrastructure Growth
1400
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1600
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1730
Session One: Case study
Green Square – The making of a sustainable town centre in a city
• Summarise the growth and development of Green Square from an older
industrial area into a modern mixed residential area with good quality public domain
• Demonstrate the challenges which governments face in undertaking inner
city urban renewal
• Highlight the City initiatives which have been implemented to facilitate
Green Square
• Provide an overview of the innovations in delivery being used
• Identify the future steps still needed to complete the urban renewal project
David White Senior Development Planner
City of Sydney Council, NSW
Session Two: Panel Discussion
The developmental complications stemming from the lack of affordable
housing
• The main concerns of urban growth limitations affecting land and affordable
housing prices
• Offsetting the effects of supply-based affordability with adequate land
mobilization
• Urban renewal as the solution to facilitate non-governmental delivery of
affordable housing
• Control plans to incentivize more affordable housing developmentsPanellists:
Chris Johnson Chief Executive Officer
Urban Taskforce Australia, NSW
Asher Judah Deputy Executive Director
Property Council of Australia, VIC
David White Senior Development Planner
City of Sydney Council, NSW
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three: Case Study - Creating places that accelerate social
connection and inclusion, through placemaking
• Governance partnerships and delivery mechanisms to improve urban resilience
• Incorporating economic development and urban design for profit channels
• Current healthy communities and street designs – designing for a
diversified society
• Building community support: councillors, traders, stakeholders and the public
advocacy
Helen Rowe Principal
CoDesign Studio, VIC
Session Four: Case study
Urban Rebirth: Transforming into a rich city by electing a superior
model
• Demonstrating the ability to communicate goals, critical thinking, and requirements
for success
• Providing core elements in consulting the proper models for distinct environments
• Balancing urban policies and community roles in city development
• Integrating delivery models and global scaling to foster genuine relationships
between people and place
Roy Barrett Senior Planner
Saunders Havill Group, QLD
End of day one
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1645
1730
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Session One: Case study
Favourable for all: Creating a walking and cycling friendly city
Exploring the opportunities in enhancing the health and wellbeing of a
community through the development of cycling and walking infrastructure
that connects to public places. The case studies will provide specific
examples of active transport that has been successfully integrated into new
developments.
Melissa Bailey Principal Planner - Transport Advisory
AECOM, SA
Session Two: Case study
Conceptualising strategic transportation initiatives for a preferred
urban structure
• Putting in place an effective transport planning strategy with supporting
infrastructure
• Integrated planning of development and infrastructure
• Sustainability initiatives with transport options
Steve Kanowski Chief Economist, Executive Director - Infrastructure Policy
& Planning
Department of Transport and Main Roads, QLD
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three: Case study
City redevelopment projects with significant TOD components -
Perth CIty Link & Elizabeth Quay case studies by the MRA
• Explaining the delivery of complex strategic urban redevelopment projects
such as Elizabeth Quay and the Perth City Link
• Discussing the impact of TOD projects in term of economic, social and
environment
Charles Johnson
Board Member Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
Chair Central Perth Land Redevelopment Committee, WA
Session Four
Cultivating productive collaborations with stakeholders during
the planning stage
• Spotting a successful Transit Oriented Development Precinct under
urban renewal initiatives
• Identifying TOD opportunities from urban renewal projects for stakeholders
and engaging them to achieve desired outcomes
• Examining the challenges and barriers and strategies to hurdle them
Sudath Amaratunga Technical Manager Precincts and Infrastructure
Transport for NSW
End of day one
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5. PG. 4
0800
0845
0900
0945
1030
1100
1145
1230
Registration & Coffee
Opening address by chairperson
Plenary One: Urban Culture Revitalization: Supporting and conserving heritage worth
Eleanor Purcell Senior Development Manager City of Parramatta, NSW
Plenary Two: Smart-Tech Cities: Reengineering and remodelling urban areas
Morning refreshments
Plenary Three: Panel Discussion: Strengthening Financing Pillars: Structuring proper funding and profit growth for projects
Plenary Four: The Mill at Moreton Bay: Energising a region through education focused urban renewal
Stewart Pentland Director Planning and Economic Development Moreton Bay Regional Council, QLD
Networking luncheon
Day 2: Thursday, 22nd June 2017
Stream 1: Urban Transformation Stream 2: Infrastructure Growth
1400
1445
1530
1600
1645
1730
Session One: Case Study
Placemaking the Antidote to a City’s Sprawl: Establishing public
places for effective growth
• Unlocking under-utilized central city areas and inner suburban land for
effective growth
• Injecting interactive features into existing public places for a vibrant city
• Revitalising and uniting communities through community parks
• Developing functional public places for multi-use destinations contributing
to the economy and community
Kerrie Verbart Vice Chair
Place SA
Session Two
Brownfield Development in CBD areas: Planning, zoning and
development assessment
• Learning how policies and regulations affect the demand for brownfield
projects
• The transparency of rezoning evaluations as an effective method
• Engaging the community and stakeholders in planning phases
Chris Johnson Chief Executive Officer
Urban Taskforce Australia, NSW
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Addressing contamination remediation challenges during brownfield
sites regeneration
• Investigation vs Characterisation of sites
• Community and stakeholder management
• Management of risk and uncertainty, including environmental management,
Occupational Health & Hygiene and waste volumes
• Drawing references from case studies such as The Rhodes Peninsula, HMAS
Platypus at Neutral Bay, Mortlake gasworks and Barangaroo
Ian Brookman Manager of Business Strategy
Ventia Pty Ltd, VIC
Session Four
Create to Regenerate: Creative approaches to the redevelopment
of neglected and deteriorated spaces
• Promoting cultural development and urban regeneration for economic
growth
• Investing in cultural development to establish vibrant communities
• Offering selections of facilities that ranges from health, music and learning
hubs for urban renewal
Gyles Bendall Public Realm Programme Leader; Place Shaping
Panuku Development Auckland, New Zealand
End of conference
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1530
1600
1645
1730
Session One: Case study
Developing integrated land-use, planning and transport framework
• Sustainable planning for long-term land-use, infrastructure and transport
management
• Recognising the urban planning system as a means for city structure
• Maximising infrastructure investment with transport and land-use benefits
• Implementing best practices with government initiatives for transport and
land-use planning
Adele McCarthy Director Strategy & Research
Infrastructure Victoria, VIC
Session Two: Case study
Smart community infrastructure in walkable neighbourhoods
• Active transportation to reduce city’s traffic congestion
• Implementing separated paths, speed reductions, connection of paths and
shade
• Strategies to identify priorities, annual costs, and best practices for facility
design
• Improving connections to promote walking, cycling and less car reliance
Marie Claire O'Hare Director
Phlosc Pty Ltd, VIC
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
From modes and solutions to people and places: Changing the
way we talk about transport and desgin
• Identifying the barriers to success for getting good amenity, social and
urban design outcomes
• Repositioning the conversation on transport for urban renewal from
“vehicle reduction” to “people/spatial allocation and service based on need”
• Reviewing the importance of early public transport service roll out or
upgrade for urban renewal and early implementation of active transport
infrastructure
• Demonstrating how public transport services can be scaled up or down
using flexible service arrangements and demand knowledge
Melanie Fyfe Director Transport & Infrastructure
Barangaroo Delivery Authority, NSW
Session Four
The Reaching for the Outskirts: Upgrading the infrastructures in
outlying suburbs
Less effort is spent on infrastructure to areas outside city centres are not well
connected for the population to move in and out. Victoria and country are
prioritising requests for better connected roads, improved public transport
and access to health facilities. To stimulate more developments, these goals
are needed for the groundwork to the area’s growth.
Peter Fitchett Strategic Director City Planning and Infrastructure
City of Casey, VIC
End of conference
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ANNUAL URBAN RENEWAL AUSTRALIA
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Corin Tan
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