A key platform for engagement is UFX events. We deliver a range of public and members only events.
Transport Strategy (and AGM)- UFX Member Conversations
Join us for our AGM and to discuss recently commenced early consultation on transport strategy.
Greater Adelaide Regional Plan Panel Conversation
Join us for a panel conversation to discuss the draft Greater Adelaide Regional Plan.
Future Living Code Amendment- UFX Member Conversations
The Future Living Code Amendment has now been released for consultation- so let’s talk about it!
The State Government describes the Code Amendment as:
“[introducing] a new form of housing that allows more homes to be built in established residential suburbs, without impacting the existing character, heritage and streetscape. It encourages existing houses to be retained, altered and extended to create co-located housing, rather than demolished and the site subdivided for multiple homes.”
But the Code Amendment only applies to selected areas- should it? What sort of policies should be applied when assessing a development like this?
Join us for after-work drinks to discuss this Code Amendment and how to implement the concept of co-living.
Urban Greening Strategy Implementation Workshop
Green Adelaide has now released the Draft Urban Greening Strategy. Having held several events about how we can push for a greener city, it is now time to continue driving this conversation forward to discuss implementation of this strategy.
How can Green Adelaide ensure that the strategy can be implemented?
How can UFX contribute to the implementation of the strategy?
Join us and participate in this roundtable conversation to build a greener Adelaide, and stay for a friendly drink afterwards!
Planning a Greater Adelaide
Join us at Mache as we unpack these questions and the Commission’s Discussion Paper together. Our panelists include Anita Allen, urban and regional planner and former State Government Executive, Dr Hulya Gilbert, academic and urban and regional planner, and Tony Cole, affordable housing builder and urban developer. Get informed and get ready to lead your own conversations and write your submissions.
Place Economies Symposium & UFX Conversation - Imagining and Valuing Places
What happens when we put the words “place” and “economy” together – do we change either or both? Are place economies best measured by “gross regional product” and “gross state product” or do we need other ways of knowing whether places are doing well? What might creatives, makers, designers, the GLAM sector, or heritage experts bring to an appreciation of the “value” of place? Should we be thinking about place at the scale of main streets and precincts, towns and suburbs, cities and regions, or nations and supra-national entities? Is the focus on so-called “iconic” projects such as stadiums and innovation precincts in place policies warranted?
Given the recent call by the SA Premier for more planning graduates what kinds of qualifications and skill sets does a place economic developer or a place strategist need? What are some examples of places that have adopted inspiring or “outside-the-box” approaches to economic development or the task of confronting place-futures?
Active Living and Neighbourhood Density Forum
This event is for anyone interested in creating more active and liveable neighbourhoods. In particular, policy makers and built environment professionals in public and private sectors.
South Australian Economic Statement
The South Australian Economic Statement seeks to set a high ambition for the South Australian economy.
The State Government wants to encourage growth that links global opportunities to our strengths as a state, while ensuring we all benefit from prosperity.
The State Government also wants to start a new conversation about our economy. One where we are confident about our people, our businesses, and our place in the world.
UFX Members are invited to join a UFX Member only briefing with Brenton Caffin, Executive Director, Strategy and Policy, Department of the Premier and Cabinet to hear about the new South Australian Economic Statement in more detail.
Event Details
Date: Thursday 8 June 2023
Time: 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM
Where: Zoom
UFX Members Only: Free
Corporate Gold Member = up to 10 tickets
Corporate Silver = up to 5 tickets
Corporate Bronze = up to 2 tickets
Craig Holden and Sally Smith: Planning 2023 - UFX Member Briefing
Next Monday we are catching up with Craig Holden, Chair of the State Planning Commission South Australia and Sally Smith, Executive Director of Planning Land Use Services to hear about the State Government’s plans 2023.
Jeremy Conway, CE of Infrastructure SA - UFX Member Briefing
It’s been almost two years since UFX last caught up with Jeremy Conway, Chief Executive of Infrastructure SA.
We are fortunate to be able to catch up with Jeremy Conway once again and hear about Infrastructure SA’s plans for 2023, and the opportunities and challenges for infrastructure planning and delivery in the years ahead.
Host: UFX Board Member Reb Rowe
Event Details
Date: Tuesday 31 January 2023
Time: 12:00 PM - 12:30PM
Where: Zoom
UFX Members Only: Free
Access code has been emailed to UFX members.
Gold = 10 tickets | Silver = 5 tickets | Bronze = 2 tickets
Planning Review- A Panel Conversation
The Minister for Planning, the Hon. Nick Champion MP, has appointed an Expert Panel to lead the Planning System Implementation Review.
The Review covers:
The Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016
the Planning and Design Code and related instruments, as it relates to infill policy, trees, character, heritage and car parking
the ePlanning system, to ensure it is delivering an efficient and user-friendly process and platform
the PlanSA website, to check usability and ease of community access to information.
The Planning Review has prepared three Discussion papers that are aligned to the topics the Panel has been tasked with reviewing.
UFX has assembled four experts to reflect on the planning review and the discussion papers. Consistent with our vision and mission, our conversation will have a strong regard to the planning and design code reform options.
Urban Greening Strategy for metropolitan Adelaide
Urban Greening Strategy for metropolitan Adelaide
UFX is pleased to host Professor Chris Daniels, Chair, Green Adelaide Board and Brenton Grear, Director, Green Adelaide to discuss the development of an Urban Greening Strategy for metropolitan Adelaide (Strategy)
This is a UFX members only event.
Strategy Details
It’s a plan to identify the challenges and opportunities for enhancing Adelaide’s tree canopy and green spaces, and to detail a way forward to implement urban greening efforts.
It will focus on actions which address gaps that would benefit from multiple partners working together.
Movement futures: are we going in the right direction?
Movement futures: are we going in the right direction? South Australia is at a fork in the road. Climate Change and commitments to reach net zero are requiring new ways to think about how we move around our city and State. If we are to reach our net zero targets, significant reductions in emissions from the movement sector will need to be delivered.
UFX is of the view that these strategies and plans do not appear to be linked and there doesn't appear to be any plan for a comprehensive and integrated movement strategy that outlines how we will move in our emerging urban and regional forms.
UFX has assembled four experts to reflect on our current State, discuss the challenges we face and the opportunities we should realise going forward, and explore what technologies, tools and approaches we should use to get us where we need to be.
Long Covid: Is the housing market in a better or worse condition?
The Economic Society of Australia (ESA) and the Urban Future Exchange (UFX) have invited three experts to explore the impacts of the pandemic, and the responses by Governments and the broader housing market to it.
Draft 2022-2032 Cycling Strategy for South Australia
The State Government has released the draft 2022-2032 Cycling Strategy for South Australia. UFX Members are invited to join our response conversation to help inform our position and submission to the State Government. Submissions close on 31 March 2022.
The Future of Activity Centres in our “new normal”
Activity Centres: what is the role for urban planners, building owners and traders and how do they ensure there are more healthy, equitable and sustainable options for a wider range of people? As we emerge from the pandemic, now is the time to start thinking about the long term outcomes we want and putting the policies and incentive pieces in place to achieve them.
Creative Places for Creative Industries
Adelaide is a creative city and South Australia is a creative state. We often talk about the right business environment to support creative industries but does Adelaide and South Australia have the right urban environments to ensure the sector grows and thrives?
South Australian 2100: What will it be like to live in SA in 2100
The UFX is pleased welcome Dr Susan Close MP, Tammy Franks MLC to describe their vision for South Australia in 2100, and to articulate a path toward that vision from the perspective of their political ideals.
AGM 2021: Rebrand launch and public panel conversation.
The Urban Future Exchange (UFX) has recently undertaken a comprehensive rebranding process and now its time to officially launch our new brand at our AGM on the 4 November 2021.
WE DECLARE! Cities for People
A discussion exploring what is required to create liveable, people-centric cities while addressing the climate & biodiversity crisis
Cities tend to be framed as one of the main contributors to the exacerbation of climate change. They are resource intensive, transform natural environments into asphalt and concrete, are hotspots of pollution and are cramped.
However, compact and appropriately densified cities can be part of the answer to the climate change and biodiversity crisis as they concentrate activity in established urban areas and reduce the impact on the broader natural environment. Whilst densifying and intensifying, we need to ensure we bring greening and biodiversity into the city to ensure it is cool, sustainable, healthy, attractive and liveable.
It is in the DNA of Adelaide to be a "Livable City". The city's original urban planner, Colonel William Light, designed a city to be surrounded by nature and allow people to live authentically, enjoying a high level of wellbeing. Going forward, how do we ensure that we design the physical and unseen features of our city to put people first? And in putting people first, how do we begin to heal our ecology and place?
Please join the ASBN and AIUS SA as we explore these questions with leading South Australians across various disciplines. We will discover the hard and soft infrastructure required to create liveable, people-centric cities, while simultaneously addressing the climate and biodiversity crisis.
Our panel of South Australian leaders include:
Dr Angelique Edmonds - Senior Lecturer, UniSA Creative | Author | Creative Director, School for Creating Change
Jen St Jack - Consulting Partner, Jack Jensen| Board Member, Australian Institute of Urban Studies South Australia (AIUS SA)
Orr Niv Shallev - Associate, COX Architecture
Brugh O'Brien - Principal: Future of Home, The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI)
Dr Fay Patterson - Councillor, City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters | Transport Planner, Hub Traffic & Transport
This event will have a live, in person discussion, with an audience. Audience members will receive a glass of wine and nibbles upon entry. Afterwards we will host a long table dinner with the ASBN team and panel members for further networking. Numbers are strictly limited for COVID Safe requirements and intimacy of networking.
As a hybrid event, we will also have an online option for our community who would like to attend via ZOOM. Our online attendees are very welcome to consume their preferred drinks (why not purchase Whistling Kite Wine just for the occasion!) and food while streaming the discussion and participating in the digital dialogue throughout the event.
Event Timetable:
5:45 - 6.00PM: In person audience arrives, Zoom audience logs in
6.00 - 6.10PM: Welcome and introduction
6.10 – 7.20PM: Panel discussion, Q&A with in person and Zoom audience
7.20 - 7.30PM: Wrap up and conclude event
7.45 - 8.45PM: Long Table Dinner and Networking [in person only]
We respectfully acknowledge the Kaurna community as the Traditional Custodians of the Adelaide Plains, the land on which we host and broadcast our event. We pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging and their connection to land.
Living South Australia: How could we work, study, move & live post Covid-19?
Covid-19 has changed the way we look at how and where we work, study, move and live.
We know that we are working and studying from home more than ever and our relationships with our places of work and education have changed. We also know that there is less activity in the CBD. During the peak of the crisis, our movement behavious and patterns also changed.
As we emerge from the crisis, the questions we must ask are:
1. How much of this change is temporary and how much will become the ‘new normal’?
2. How will this change influence how we plan, develop, activate and manage our cities and regions in the future?
3. How can we learn from the experience and use it to our advantage?
In December 2020 the AIUS SA released a survey; Post Covid-19: How will we work, study, move and live?
The AIUS SA will be exploring the survey results and these questions in more detail at our event on 18 May 2021.
Helen Dyer Chair of the State Planning Commission
Daniels Langeberg AIUS SA Board Member, CEO EcoCaddy, CEO Mache Coworking and CoFounder Mache Wellbeing Studio
Professor Emma Baker Professor of Housing Research at the University of Adelaide
Event Details
Date: Tuesday 18 / 5 / 2021
Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Where: Zoom (Log in at 2:45am) Broadcast from MACHE
Zoom link will be emailed Tuesday afternoon
Cost: $4 AIUS SA Members / $8 Non-Members
EVENT PARTNER: MACHE
Ambition vs. reality for a Green(er) Adelaide
Green Adelaide is the new organisation aiming to deliver a “cooler, greener, wilder and climate-resilient metropolitan Adelaide”, and they’ve just released their first 5-year strategic plan.
But will it work?
Urban greening is far more complex than planting a few trees. Households, businesses, builders, landscape architects, planners, utility companies, local governments, and many more have an impact on how green we can be. And the barriers and pathways to a greener city may surprise you.
At this event, we will interrogate the realities of what is required to green our city, and whether Green Adelaide has the right settings to achieve its grand ambitions.
Infrastructure SA Capital Intentions Statement Briefing
The Capital Intentions Statement (CIS) is a five-year rolling annual plan that identifies specific major projects or programs (generally over $50 million) to be undertaken as a priority in South Australia. The CIS is designed to assist the State Government to prioritise infrastructure and efficiently allocate capital through the budget process. It does not include projects that are already funded in the Budget.
Published in March 2021, the latest CIS recommends three projects for investment decision by the State Government and a further 13 projects for business case development.
Infrastructure SA Chief Executive Jeremy Conway will provide a briefing on the CIS to AIUS SA Members
Build it and they will stay: building a state for young people
Build it and they will stay: building a state for young people
What are our current and future young citizens looking for in a place to live and grow?
While jobs and cultural opportunities are important, the ability and desire for young people to stay in a place is often shaped by their environment.
So how important are the urban environments and living conditions in Adelaide and South Australian towns for the retention and attraction of young people? Does the way and location where we build housing influence decisions? Is affordable, efficient and accessible transport important, or are the cultural and community networks within our lived environments key? What does “livability” mean for young people?
We invite you to join a discussion with 3 young panellists who have found a place in Adelaide as we seek their guidance and insight into their decisions and visions for Adelaide and South Australia's urban future.
Host: AIUS SA Vice President Reb Rowe
Kayla Johnson Senior Policy Officer at the Department of the Premier and Cabinet South Australia
Charlie Dubois Urban and Regional Planning graduate(University of South Australia) and has recently completed his Honours thesis on the role that urban and regional planning can play in the ‘brain drain’ debate.
Dave Court: multi-disciplinary artist working in areas of painting, design and installation.
Event Details
Date: Friday 12 / 2 / 2021
Time: 10:30am - 11:30am
Where: Zoom (Log in at 10:15am) Broadcast from MACHE PURCHASE TICKETS
Cost: $4 AIUS SA Members / $8 Non-Members
EVENT PARTNER: MACHE
AIUS SA AND PIA SA: LOCAL DESIGN REVIEW SCHEME WEBINAR
The Planning Institute of Australia (PIA SA) and the Australian Institute of Urban Studies (AIUS SA) are pleased to be hosting a joint webinar on Thursday 11 August on the draft Local Design Review Scheme for South Australia. The draft Scheme is on public consultation until Friday 21 August 2020.
If you want to learn more about what Local Design Review will mean for all sectors within the planning and development sector, including local government and consultants, come along to this webinar to learn more and ask questions.
The draft Scheme forms part of the State’s planning reform and sets out the consistent procedural requirements for councils who wish to provide Local Design Review within their communities, as well as independent Design Review providers.
Speakers
Brad McCormack is the Senior Planning and Design Officer at ODASA and leads a team committed to supporting high-quality design, collaborative planning and genuine engagement. He is a passionate and creatively motivated planner with broad public and private sector experience.
Sonya Carthy is the Senior Program Officer, Design Review at ODASA. Sonya was part of the team that established Design Review in South Australia in 2011 and continues to play a leading role in the strategic and operational future of the program.
Facilitators
PIA SA and AIUS SA
Event Details
Tuesday 11 August, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Online delivery via your computer using Zoom business
Register
This is a Members only event
AIUS SA members can register at hiaiussa@gmail.com
PIA SA Member can register here:
AIUS SA 2020/21 Memberships and Sponsorships
AIUS SA 20 20/21 Memberships and Sponsorships
The AIUS SA provokes rich conversation, deep discussion and rigorous debate about urban life in Adelaide and South Australia. Becoming a member or a sponsor is an investment in you and the AIUS SA.
In 2020/21, the AIUS SA is offering a broader range of membership options for both individuals and corporate members.
All the benefits of the various membership and sponsorship options can be found on our website.
Thank you for supporting independent discussion and research about Adelaide and South Australia's urban and regional future.
Webinar: Planning Refroms Update w/ Michael Lennon
The AIUS SA is pleased to invite Michael Lennon, Chairperson of the SA State Planning Commission to provide an update on the State Planning Reforms and what lies ahead.
The conversation will be hosted by AIUS SA President Benjamin Cooper.
AIUS SA End of Year networking Event!
The AIUS SA is pleased to invite you to our end of year networking event. This is an open invite to join or start a conversation about Adelaide and South Australia's urban life and urban future. Discuss the year gone and explore the year ahead. Representatives, professionals, administrators, students and the wider community are all welcome
When: Thursday 5 December - 5pm - 7pm
Where: The Golden Wattle - 110 Pirie Street Adelaide 5000 (Top Level)
New Mayors Forum: Meet Some of the Women Shaping Our Future
Last year’s local government elections saw a record wave of women elected to SA Councils, with ten new female mayors elected in Adelaide. Meet four of these new Mayors at AIUS SA’s next Urban Briefing.
Join us for networking drinks and nibbles, followed by a panel session hosted by AIUS SA Vice President Reb Rowe and AIUS SA Board Member Jen St Jack with:
Lord Mayor of Adelaide Sandy Verschoor;
Mayor of Whyalla Clare McLaughlin;
Mayor of Walkerville Elizabeth Fricker; and
Mayor of Mitcham Heather Holmes-Ross.
You will have the opportunity to hear direct from these new Mayors about how they will guide their communities through the critical urban issues of our time as nominated by you in our recent AIUS SA survey.
Hear how these Mayors plan to tackle climate change, foster local economies, and build social inclusivity.
Hear how they see the future roles of Mayors and local government, in light of the impending LG Act reforms.
Hear their visions for the future of their community, and the initiatives and projects they are most excited about.
This is a networking event. Please bring an open mind and warm embrace!
Cost (includes one drink per guest and nibbles) **TICKETS ARE LIMITED**
$20 AIUS SA M embers + students and concession
$25 non-members
The AIUS SA exists to provoke rich conversation, deep discussion and rigorous independent debate about urban life in Adelaide and South Australia. As at every Urban Briefing, you will have the chance to meet like-minded peers and colleagues from diverse fields like urban planning, law, design, industrial design, business, health, sustainability, industry and policy and discuss the issues that matter to you.
EVENT PARTNER: MACHE
Design Lab Draft State Planning Policies for SA
The new South Australian Government has announced the establishment of a Productivity Commission to get our economy back on track and have also committed to ensuring we have better infrastructure planning and more transparent decision-making based on what our state needs, not on short-term political imperatives.
Globally, we are amid challenging and disruptive times. Inequality is expanding, climate change worsening and biodiversity languishing. Wealth is being generated for a few off the back of the majority and to the detriment of the planet.
So as the business grapples to reinvent itself in South Australia and around the world, how might we curate an economy grounded in we really care about - ensuring no one falls short on life’s essentials and within the means of the planet?
How might we develop a compass for human progress this century which intrinsically acknowledges the value of nature and the environment necessary for our long-term wellbeing and survival?
In exploring what future we want for South Australian’s, we may as well be asking ‘what future do we want for humanity?’
Many argue that we need to find measures beyond economic growth to assess the health of our economy and – more importantly, the people living in them.
‘Public spending that reflects our values and identity’ and 'Convincing Cabinet’ were the recurring themes raised by participants at the inaugural Being South Australia 2017 forum held in December 2017, and provide inspiration for this lunchtime forum.
Join us to hear from the South Australian Treasurer Hon. Rob Lucas, about how the new State Government intends to guide the state’s economy towards a better future in their first State Budget and beyond.
Your ticket includes a two course 'honest goodness' lunch, sourced from local artisans and sustainable environments, and will be served with South Australian wine, beer, juice and soft drinks.
Important: When purchasing a ticket, please note any dietary requirement upon purchase.
A Certificate of Attendance for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes can be provided upon request.
Event enquiries to Lauren Duif via email: administration@aiussa.org.au.
Prosperity and Progress - what really matters? Luncheon with the Treasurer, Hon Rob Lucas.
The new South Australian Government has announced the establishment of a Productivity Commission to get our economy back on track and have also committed to ensuring we have better infrastructure planning and more transparent decision-making based on what our state needs, not on short-term political imperatives.
Globally, we are amid challenging and disruptive times. Inequality is expanding, climate change worsening and biodiversity languishing. Wealth is being generated for a few off the back of the majority and to the detriment of the planet.
So as the business grapples to reinvent itself in South Australia and around the world, how might we curate an economy grounded in we really care about - ensuring no one falls short on life’s essentials and within the means of the planet?
How might we develop a compass for human progress this century which intrinsically acknowledges the value of nature and the environment necessary for our long-term wellbeing and survival?
In exploring what future we want for South Australian’s, we may as well be asking ‘what future do we want for humanity?’
Many argue that we need to find measures beyond economic growth to assess the health of our economy and – more importantly, the people living in them.
‘Public spending that reflects our values and identity’ and 'Convincing Cabinet’ were the recurring themes raised by participants at the inaugural Being South Australia 2017 forum held in December 2017, and provide inspiration for this lunchtime forum.
Join us to hear from the South Australian Treasurer Hon. Rob Lucas, about how the new State Government intends to guide the state’s economy towards a better future in their first State Budget and beyond.
Your ticket includes a two course 'honest goodness' lunch, sourced from local artisans and sustainable environments, and will be served with South Australian wine, beer, juice and soft drinks.
Important: When purchasing a ticket, please note any dietary requirement upon purchase.
A Certificate of Attendance for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes can be provided upon request.
Event enquiries to Lauren Duif via email: administration@aiussa.org.au.
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