Endangered Country? Indigenous perspectives on planning, and development
Event description
The annual Festival of Urbanism is a series of conversations where researchers, practitioners, community advocates and industry leaders come together to debate the threats and opportunities facing our cities.
About
A panel of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experts discuss their perspectives on planning, land management, cultural heritage and economic opportunity and what needs to change.
Speakers
- Elle Davidson (chair), Aboriginal Planning Lecturer, University of Sydney
- Chels Marshall, Urban Apostles and Director Flying Blue Fish
- Christian Hampson, CEO, Yerrabingin
- Belle Arnold, Zion Engagement and Planning
How to join the conversation
This virtual event is free and open to all. Register to get the details for how you can tune in on the day via Zoom webinar.
Have a question for the panel?
There will be an option at registration to submit your question.
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Image credit: ‘Yanhambabirra Burambabirra Yalbailinya’ (Come, Share and Learn), 2020 by Luke Penrith for the One Sydney, Many People Strategy.