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This week Brian and Harrison skip the entrée and go straight to the main… Bill Kusznirczuk, one of Victoria’s most respected and influential town planners, and while it might not sound like your typical footy podcast guest, this turns out to be one of the most fascinating chats we've had.
The founder and Managing Director of Clement-Stone Town Planners, Bill has spent more than 35 years helping shape Victoria's cities, suburbs, sporting precincts, and communities. Throughout his career, he's advised governments, councils, developers, and community groups on some of the state's most significant planning and infrastructure projects.
But this conversation goes far beyond town planning.
Bill reflects on his upbringing as the son of Ukrainian migrant parents, the values that shaped him, and the journey from humble beginnings to building one of the most respected planning businesses in the country. Despite his remarkable success, Bill remains incredibly humble, thoughtful, and community-minded - qualities that quickly shine through during the chat.
Having known each other for many years, BT and Bill share a genuine friendship, which leads to plenty of laughs along the way. Unsurprisingly, more than once, BT tries to turn the podcast into a private consultation, with Bill doing his best to provide answers without officially submitting an invoice.
Insightful, entertaining, and full of wisdom from someone who has quietly helped shape modern Victoria, this is a terrific chat with a brilliant operator and an even better bloke.
This Episode is brought to you by:
Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission
Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor
Guest: Bill Kusznirczuk
Produced by Harrison Taylor
Audio & Video by Rhino Productions
Get in touch with us or see more:
Mailbag - [email protected]
Enquiries - [email protected]
Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast
Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast
By Clubby SportsThis week Brian and Harrison skip the entrée and go straight to the main… Bill Kusznirczuk, one of Victoria’s most respected and influential town planners, and while it might not sound like your typical footy podcast guest, this turns out to be one of the most fascinating chats we've had.
The founder and Managing Director of Clement-Stone Town Planners, Bill has spent more than 35 years helping shape Victoria's cities, suburbs, sporting precincts, and communities. Throughout his career, he's advised governments, councils, developers, and community groups on some of the state's most significant planning and infrastructure projects.
But this conversation goes far beyond town planning.
Bill reflects on his upbringing as the son of Ukrainian migrant parents, the values that shaped him, and the journey from humble beginnings to building one of the most respected planning businesses in the country. Despite his remarkable success, Bill remains incredibly humble, thoughtful, and community-minded - qualities that quickly shine through during the chat.
Having known each other for many years, BT and Bill share a genuine friendship, which leads to plenty of laughs along the way. Unsurprisingly, more than once, BT tries to turn the podcast into a private consultation, with Bill doing his best to provide answers without officially submitting an invoice.
Insightful, entertaining, and full of wisdom from someone who has quietly helped shape modern Victoria, this is a terrific chat with a brilliant operator and an even better bloke.
This Episode is brought to you by:
Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission
Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor
Guest: Bill Kusznirczuk
Produced by Harrison Taylor
Audio & Video by Rhino Productions
Get in touch with us or see more:
Mailbag - [email protected]
Enquiries - [email protected]
Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast
Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast

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