
EP 35 Planning for Change
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Join Sean and Kuyan along with Sam as they dive into the latest episode of the Impact Policy Podcast and together unpack key takeaways from the National Planning Congress in Darwin. Tune in for sharp insights on Aboriginal communities, planning, and community-led change.
Here's what you'll hear about in this episode:
First-hand reflections on the National Planning Institute of Australia Congress, including the growing presence of Aboriginal voices in the sector
The critical role of planning systems in both historical dispossession and empowering future land rights and cultural heritage
Real-world legacy issues still felt by Aboriginal communities due to past planning policies—plus examples of ongoing practical challenges
The importance of co-design, centering Aboriginal voices, and shifting from tokenistic engagement to genuine power-sharing in policy
Standout initiatives, case studies, and award-winning projects leading the way for culturally responsive planning in Australia
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