Australian Planner is the journal of record for PIA. Since 1958, Australian Planner has provided a forum for dialogue between planners, policy makers, students and researchers across the built environment professions.
Australian Planner aspires to inform planning practice, to give voice to diverse perspectives, and to engage readers with the highest quality research and commentary on cutting edge developments.
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Contributions to Australian Planner
Australian Planner publishes peer reviewed, original research and analysis, book reviews and practice insights. The journal focuses on Australian concerns, but welcomes manuscripts examining international developments with relevance for Australian cities and regions. We also welcome proposals for special issues.
All submissions to Australian Planner should be made through ManuscriptCentral.
for information on how to submit your article.
Australian Planner contacts
Editors:
Associate Professor Amelia Thorpe
Faculty of Law and Justice
UNSW
a.thorpe@unsw.edu.au
Dr Laura Crommelin
Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture
UNSW
laura.crommelin@unsw.edu.au
Editorial Board
Dr Courtney Babb, Curtin University
Professor Jason Byrne, University of Tasmania
Ms Elle Davidson, University of Sydney
Dr Louise Dorignon, RMIT
Professor Rob Freestone, UNSW
Professor Brendan Gleeson, University of Melbourne
Ms Paula Grant, University of Southern Queensland
Professor Carl Grodach, Monash University
Mr Gabriel Metcalf, Committee for Sydney
Associate Professor Tod Jones, Curtin University
Dr Nick Osbaldiston, James Cook University
Associate Professor Awais Piracha, Western Sydney University
Dr Dorina Pojani, University of Queensland
Professor Wendy Steele, RMIT
Associate Professor Akshay Vij, University of South Australia
John Brockhoff, National Policy Director, Planning Institute of Australia