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The 2015 Victorian Awards for Planning Excellence were announced tonight with limelight on projects in regional Victoria. Bendigo projects take two awards and Geelong two commendations, a Barwon South-West project takes one, and the driver of the complex ‘regional growth plans’ takes out Planner of the Year.

Australian tourism business TRC Tourism takes the award for best planning ideas (large project) for its ‘Trail planning toolkit’ designed to deliver exceptional recreational trail experiences. Initially designed for Barwon South-West Region, the guidelines readily transfer to all regions for use by government agencies, communities and investors.

A twelve-year rezoning process of 125 hectares of Maiden Gully land on Bendigo’s edge, to make way for a new community, has given Birchgrove Property the Hard Won Victory Award. The process has delivered $6 million developer funding for community infrastructure and a 20% internal open space contribution.

Damien Kennedy wins Planner of the Year. Kennedy held a key role in Victoria’s complex ‘regional growth plans’ as part of a Victorian state government team. Andrew Bishop wins Young Planner of the Year for his work with Wyndham City Council & Victorian Young Planners.

In the metropolitan area, Rush Wright’s Dandenong Civic Centre wins the Great Place Award and Brimbank’s Transforming the Public Realm takes the From Place to Plan Award creating a municipality of walking and cycling networks.

Intensifying Melbourne by Professor Kim Dovey and Ian Woodcock, a report quantifying issues and principals raised by urban planners for years, takes the Cutting Edge Research & Technology Award.

City of Melbourne takes the Public Engagement & Community Planning Award for Creating a City within a Forest. The project gives community access to contribute and access individual data of the city’s 70,000 trees.

Victorian President of the Planning Institute of Australia, James Larmour-Reid, says the Awards for Planning Excellence are an opportunity to take stock of what the planning profession has to offer: “Tonight’s winners and commendations represent a vast array of Victoria best planning projects and talented planners. The achievement represents reward for efforts, a vindication for commitment and motivation for continuous improvement,” stated Larmour-Reid.

For more information including Judge’s Citations and photos, please call Joanna Stanley on 0425 735 715 or PIA Victoria Executive Officer Carmel McCormack on 0402 249 832

Winners and Commendations Categories:

The Hard Won Victory:

Award: Birchgrove Property for Amendment C190 244 Edwards Road, Maiden Gully

Commendation: Planisphere for Protection of the Yarra River Corridor.

Best Planning Ideas – Large Project:

Award: TRC Tourism for Guidelines for Trail planning, design and management

Commendation: City of Greater Geelong for Application of the reformed residential zones

Commendation: Context for Ngootyoong Gunditj Mirring Traditional owners Corporation

Best Planning Ideas – Small Project:

Award: City of Greater Bendigo for Hospital Precinct Structure Plan

Commendation: City of Greater Geelong, Ocean Grove Town Centre Urban Design Framework

Planner of the Year:

Damien Kennedy

Young Planner of the Year:

Andrew Bishop

From Place to Plan:

Award: Brimbank City Council for Transforming the Public Realm.

Great Place:

Award: Rush Wright Associates for Dandenong Civic Centre

Cutting Edge Research and Technology:

Award: Professor Kim Dovey and Mr Ian Woodcock, University of Melbourne for Intensifying Melbourne.

Commendation: Dr Roman Trubka, Dr Stephen Glackin, Phil Delaney, Tuan Ngo and Jack for Barton for Envision Scenario Planner, Greening the Greyfields.

Improving Planning Processes & Practices:

Award: Metropolitan Planning Authority for Casey Clyde Integrated Water Management

Public Engagement & Community Planning:

Award: City of Melbourne for Creating a City within a Forest

Commendation: City of Greater Dandenong for Housing Strategy 2014 - 2024

Outstanding Tertiary Student Project

Award: RMIT students for Collaborate Practice in Victorian Local Government

President’s Award:

Leanne Hodyl for Churchill Fellowship

Members’ Choice:

Award: Tract Consultants for Rethinking the Strip