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Dr. Sharon Harwood - Designing with Country

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This week on the podcast, I interview Dr. Sharon Harwood.

Sharon is passionate about working with communities to develop place-based solutions to planning challenges. Her specialty and passion is in Indigenous planning and planning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait land owners. She has extensive experience engaging with communities through Northern Australia.

She is a Fellow of the Planning Institute of Australia, and recipient of the 2018 Queensland Planner of the Year & 2019 Australian Planner of the Year. She was recognised for her outstanding leadership and contribution in the area of indigenous peoples’ rights and interest in planning.

She is Adjunct Associate Professor at James Cook University and Charles Darwin University. And has recently started a new position with Coffey as a Senior Associate in Social Impact.

We chat about:

- importance of including indigenous people in our planning processes

- recent changes to the legislative framework for indigenous engagement

- how to consult properly with Indigenous people

- who is responsible for engaging with Indigenous people

- most memorable moment in engaging with Indigenous people

I loved this chat. I hope you do too!

  continue reading

42 episodes

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Manage episode 321188912 series 2987502
Content provided by Nicole Bennetts | supported by Planning Institute of Australia. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nicole Bennetts | supported by Planning Institute of Australia or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This week on the podcast, I interview Dr. Sharon Harwood.

Sharon is passionate about working with communities to develop place-based solutions to planning challenges. Her specialty and passion is in Indigenous planning and planning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait land owners. She has extensive experience engaging with communities through Northern Australia.

She is a Fellow of the Planning Institute of Australia, and recipient of the 2018 Queensland Planner of the Year & 2019 Australian Planner of the Year. She was recognised for her outstanding leadership and contribution in the area of indigenous peoples’ rights and interest in planning.

She is Adjunct Associate Professor at James Cook University and Charles Darwin University. And has recently started a new position with Coffey as a Senior Associate in Social Impact.

We chat about:

- importance of including indigenous people in our planning processes

- recent changes to the legislative framework for indigenous engagement

- how to consult properly with Indigenous people

- who is responsible for engaging with Indigenous people

- most memorable moment in engaging with Indigenous people

I loved this chat. I hope you do too!

  continue reading

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