2015
Congratulations to all the 2015 NSW Awards for Planning Excellence award and commendations winners!
Download the 2015 º£½ÇÉçÇø NSW Awards Commemorative Booklet
Planner of the Year
Awarded to:
Sarah Hill Mº£½ÇÉçÇø
Young Planner of the Year
Awarded to:
Andrew Wheeler º£½ÇÉçÇø (Affiliate)
Commendation Awarded to:
Laura Schmahmann Mº£½ÇÉçÇø
President's Award
Awarded to:
Patrick Fensham Mº£½ÇÉçÇø
Best Planning Ideas - Large Project
Awarded to:
NSW Department of Planning & Environment
Project:
SEPP 65 and the Apartment Design Guide
Commendation Awarded to:
Hames Sharley
Penrith City Council
Project:
Penrith Progression - Place Shaping Framework
Best Planning Ideas - Small Project
Awarded to:
Waverley Council
Project:
Urban Interventions Waverley Council
From Plan To Place
Awarded to:
UrbanGrowth NSW
Cox Richardson
Project:
The Ponds
Great Place
Awarded to:
COX Architecture Pty Ltd
DESIGNINC
Project:
Chatswood Transport Interchange + Metro Residential Towers
Commendation Awarded to:
Lismore Sustainable Transport
Northern Rivers Social Development Council
Project:
Lismore Transit Centre Project
Improving Planning Processes & Practices
Awarded to:
WaterNSW
Project:
The NorBE Assessment Tool
Commendation Awarded to:
Waverley Council
Project:
Waverley Council Planning Agreement Policy 2014
Outstanding Student Project
Awarded to:
Emma Clinton º£½ÇÉçÇø (Graduate)
Project:
Housing Essentials - Low to moderate income worker housing in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs
Public Engagement & Community Planning
Awarded to:
Lane Cove Council
Project:
Strategy for an "Age-Friendly Lane Cove"
Commendation Awarded to:
Ashfield Council
Project:
Ashfield Town Centre Renewal
The Hard Won Victory
Awarded to:
Greater Taree City Council
Tidy up Taree
Night Bazaar
Project:
Improving Taree’s town centre
David Kettle Cardno Award
David Kettle was an encouraging mentor to younger planners that worked with him, and it is for this reason that his family wanted to establish this Award in his name.
The David Kettle Cardno Trust Award has supported and promoted Young Planners in NSW and the ACT who have demonstrate why regional planning is important.
This year’s lucky winner for his well-written essay is George Karanfilovski – º£½ÇÉçÇø (Graduate). George highlights the interconnectedness between capital cities and regional and rural population centres. In our transition to a service-based economy as we move away from the traditional manufacturing model, it is evident that good planning is imperative in ensuring that regional and rural centres flourish.
Congratulations George.
George Karanfilovski º£½ÇÉçÇø (Graduate)