NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2022

The third Annual General Meeting of SEQ Community Alliance Assoc. Inc will be held on Tuesday 15th November 2022

Time: 9:00 am

Venue: Griffith University, South Bank Campus, 226 Grey St South Bank, Rm S02_6.37.

AGENDA

The business to be conducted at the Meeting is as follows: –

1. Opening of Meeting

2. Attendance, Apologies and Proxies

3. Confirmation of Minutes of the Inaugural Meeting of the Association held on 16 November 2021.

4. Chair’s Report

5.Treasurer’ Report

6. General Business

Representatives from our Member Groups are cordially invited to attend the AGM. If you are unable to attend, please nominate a proxy by completing the attached Proxy Form and return to: secretary@seqalliance.org  

Signed

 Rose Adams (Secretary)

Community planning forum: Final program

Planning for the community: Issues, opportunities and solutions.

A community run forum to explore the community’s role, interests and questions about strategic planning issues across Southeast Queensland.

Forum Program

9.00 am: Welcome and Introduction Mr Chris Walker, President, Southeast Queensland Community Alliance (SECQA)

9.10 – 9.30 am: Key note address Mr Martin Reason, Executive Director, Regional & Spatial Planning, QLD Dept. State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government & Planning

9.30 – 11.00 am: Regional and strategic planning issues: The good, the bad and the ugly.

Panel chair: Mr John Brannock

In this session we will explore some of the planning issues associated with a growing region.  Speakers in this session will address:

  • Two decades of regional planning in SEQ – what has it delivered?
  • Priority development areas and new communities – do they meet the needs of residents?
  • Housing affordability – how will the 2032 Olympics impact affordable housing supply?
  • Housing supply – is the missing middle still missing?
  • Flood resilience and land use planning for SEQ- principles and practice.

Confirmed speakers: Mr John Freeman (former Mayor, Logan City Council); Ms Natalie Rayment (Wolter Consulting Group /YIMBY); Ms Fiona Caniglia (Q Shelter); Ms Shannon Haines (Moreton Bay Regional Council).

11.00 – 11.30 am: Morning tea

11.30 – 1.00 pm: Community involvement in Planning: Opportunities, constraints and sharing our experiences

Panel chair: Mr Howard Briggs

In this session we will take a look at how the community can get involved in planning – the opportunities, obstacles and practical examples from experts and community leaders with experience navigating the maze of planning and development assessment. Speakers in this session will cover:

  • How planning in Queensland works and the relationship between planning and the community in theory and in practice.
  • The community’s perspective on how performance based planning works, doesn’t work and what can be done about it.
  • Options for reforming our planning system to give residents more say in determining the future of their community.

Confirmed speakers: Dr Laurel Johnson (2020 Outstanding Woman in Planning Award winner); Ms Lynette Saxton (President, Development Watch, Sunshine Coast); Mr Michael Papageorgiou (Director, Arcadia Urban Planning); Mr John Hicks (President, Community Alliance, Gold Coast); Mr Michael Berkman (MP).

1.00 – 1.45 pm: Lunch (BYO)

1.45 – 3.15 pm: Towards a sustainable and resilient SEQ: Blue prints for the future 

Panel chair: Dr Chris Butler, Griffith University

This session provides an opportunity to hear from the experts about what is being done to make Southeast Queensland cities cleaner, greener and more resilient to the impacts of climate change – and for you to ask questions about what more could and should be done. Speakers in this session will cover:

  • Planning and climate change – mitigating the impacts on our communities.
  • Green and resilient infrastructure.
  • Re-wilding and its role in flood mitigation.
  • Climate change and planning for coastal adaptation.

Confirmed speakers: Dr Aysin Dedekorkut (Griffith University); Ms Julie Brooks (Meridian Urban/ Planning Institute of Australia); Mr Scott Chaseling (Principal Program Officer, Oxley Creek Transformation Project); Dr Tony Matthews (Griffith University); Dr Donnell Davies (UN Association of Australia /UNH3 for SEQ).

3.15 -3.30 pm: Forum wrap up and future actions.