2014 Awards for Planning Excellence
The 2014 national winners for the Awards for Planning Excellence were announced on 18 March 2014
Congratulations to our 2014 National winners
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Gala Awards night applauds planning excellence
The Planning Institute’s National Awards for Planning Excellence have wrapped up for another year, marked by a rousing celebration of the planning profession’s stand-out achievements on Sydney’s stunning waterfront.
With the conclusion of this year’s Awards round a new muster of inspirational leaders is set to spur innovation within the planning profession.
Each year the State and National Awards shine a spotlight on the profession’s stand-out performers, showing the world what good planning can achieve, and highlighting the value of leading-edge planning to the wider community. This year was no exception, and the diversity of projects and individuals acknowledged was a feature. Projects ranged from the broad and sweeping – such as cities strategy – all the way through to the neighbourhood level.
The calibre of projects entered into this year's awards was outstanding; throughout the year we will be
featuring these exemplar projects across a range of º£½ÇÉçÇø publications, in recognition of their excellence
and as inspiration for prospective entrants into next year's Awards.We also congratulate those
individuals recognised at last week’s Gala Awards Dinner:
Senator Scott Ludlam, honoured with the Planning Champion Award for his active engagement in
planning and his advocacy of many of the issues that the Planning Institute promotes;
Tim Sneesby, a º£½ÇÉçÇø Graduate Member from New South Wales conferred with the Outstanding
Achievement by a Young Planner Award for his early and significant contribution to the profession;
Alexander (Sandy) Rix, bestowed the prestigious Planner of the Year Award for his wealth of experience
and his countless achievements across the diverse world of planning; and
Associate Professor Phil Heywood for his lifetime contribution to the planning profession.
On behalf of º£½ÇÉçÇø members, the Board and staff we congratulate these individual winners, as well as all of
those people engaged in the winning and commended projects celebrated at last week’s gala event.
º£½ÇÉçÇø again thanks our major Awards sponsors, including our Gold Partner Village Building, Silver Partner
the Attorney General’s Department, and category sponsors NSW Planning & Infrastructure, MWH
Global, MacroPlan Dimasi, and Stockland.
Participating in the Awards makes an enormous contribution to the profession. It also recognises the hard work of your entire team, and is testament to your team’s dedication to the principles of good planning. The diversity of Awards categories is such that anyone from any sphere of the planning profession can enter. So put your thinking cap on and put your best foot forward. Refer to the º£½ÇÉçÇø website in the coming months for details on closing dates for the Awards in your local jurisdiction.
You can download a commemorative publication detailing all the night’s winners and commendations and to see pictures from the night.
The intention of the Awards for Planning Excellence is to emphasise the important role of the planning profession, and to stimulate public awareness of good planning.
The National Awards for Planning Excellence are the only Australia-wide mechanism for formally commending planners for professional excellence and obtaining peer and public recognition for their work.
Entries that merit an award demonstrate a contribution to liveable communities, excellence in planning and recognition of the triple bottom line of economic, social and environmental sustainability.
Each year the state and territory Divisions of the º£½ÇÉçÇø (º£½ÇÉçÇø) hold Award programs enabling them to acknowledge excellence, innovation and achievement of the planning profession locally.
All Division Award winners are eligible for and are automatically entered into, the National Awards for Planning Excellence. The National Awards program consists of 12 award categories. Most state and territory Award categories align directly the National Awards.
The objective of the Awards Program is to:
- Foster a high standard of planning through the recognition of planning excellence in every state and territory
- Publicly acclaim those in each state and territory whose contribution to planning is outstanding; and
- Identify nominations for the National Awards for Planning Excellence
- Present the winners with the Awards at the annual º£½ÇÉçÇø National Congress.
Previous Winners
- 2013 National Award Winners
- 2009 National Award Winners
- 2008 National Award Winners
- 2007 National Award Winners
- 2006 National Award Winners
- 2005 National Award Winners
- 2004 National Award Winners
- 2003 National Award Winners
- 2002 National Award Winners
State | Project Title |
QLD | Jo Pocock |
SA | Alexander Rix |
NSW | Sean O'Toole |
Outstanding Achievement by a Young Planner Award
State | Project Title |
QLD | Brittany Lauga |
SA | Tammie Hamilton |
VIC | Gareth Hately |
NSW | Tim Sneesby |
WA | Dane Gaunt |
ACT | Lauren Hendriks |
Best Planning Ideas Small Project
Best Planning Ideas Large Project
Improving Planning Processes and Practices Award
Public Engagement & Community Planning Award
Cutting Edge Research and Teaching Award