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By Thomas
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
After what has been quite a while since my last podcast episode, I wanted to talk about some important current events and look at why disaster preparedness is crucial to planning, in the light of the recent flooding events across Queensland and New South Wales.
This episode is a discussion on some of the key considerations in flood planning, disaster response and weighing up some of the benefits and challenges of planning being a political process.
Find out more about weather event categorisation here: http://www.bom.gov.au/water/designRainfalls/rainfallEvents/why100years.shtml
Some of you may be experienced in the planning profession already, but for many, university is the first introduction into the profession. This episode is a short guide to look at what the next few years of an urban planning degree may have in store, especially for someone who is unfamiliar with university, and some of the expectations of the profession, such as work experience for students. Given that orientation week for most Australian students is around this time of year, I thought it topical to discuss the university experience.
Welcome back for the first Podcast episode of 2022, and today it's time to talk a little bit about my old home town, Brisbane. I spent a couple of weeks back there over Christmas and it was a good opportunity to compare what I grew up with, to what I know now. It was a nostalgic trip, but I am also enjoying living regionally, so this episode compares some of the benefits, and challenges to regional living, and good planning and transport decisions that need to be applied across both areas.
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For the first full episode, I wanted to talk a bit about the transport culture that is common in Australian towns and cities in a little more detail.
Chances are, if you've grown up in Australia, North America, New Zealand or the UK, you have lived a car-based life, and whilst many of us see this as 'normal', it does have some downsides, and its time to explore those today.
There are cities which have changed their perspective on transport over the years quite successfully, and there are opportunities for this change across towns and cities big and small.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.