42 episodes

Welcome to the Hustle and Bustle podcast hosted by Nicole Bennetts. Nicole lives on the Gold Coast, Australia - one of the cities preparing to host the 2032 Brisbane Olympics & Paralympics. The lead up to 2032 is the golden decade of opportunity and challenges (including Olympics and climate change targets). This podcast is a series of conversations with city shapers and urban thinkers to discuss the future on our city and SEQ region. The episodes are light hearted, conversational and inspiring. Tune in each week for a new 30 minute episode!

Hustle & Bustle podcast Nicole Bennetts | supported by Planning Institute of Australia

    • Society & Culture

Welcome to the Hustle and Bustle podcast hosted by Nicole Bennetts. Nicole lives on the Gold Coast, Australia - one of the cities preparing to host the 2032 Brisbane Olympics & Paralympics. The lead up to 2032 is the golden decade of opportunity and challenges (including Olympics and climate change targets). This podcast is a series of conversations with city shapers and urban thinkers to discuss the future on our city and SEQ region. The episodes are light hearted, conversational and inspiring. Tune in each week for a new 30 minute episode!

    2022... the year that was

    2022... the year that was

    This is the final ep for 2022.
    Thank you for tuning into this podcast - whether you listen to each episode or whether you have only listened to 1 episode - it really is appreciated! 
    In this episode, I recap my top 5 topics for planning in Queensland:
    1. Climate Change
    2. Designing with Country
    3. Housing crisis
    4. Census 2021
    5. Olympics 2032
    I mention in the episode that I will link the Olympics 2032 Hopes and Dreams Survey - here it is for anyone who would like to share their thoughts about Olympic legacy 
    Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Legacy Plan | DSDILGP - Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning
    Have a great break over Christmas and see you in 2023! 

    • 12 min
    Kerry Doss - immediate past chief planner of Qld

    Kerry Doss - immediate past chief planner of Qld

    Kerry Doss has established a strong reputation as an experienced urban planner and leader during his career. Kerry has in excess of 33 years’ experience in planning & urban development in QLD & NSW.
    Prior to establishing his own consultancy firm, he was the Qld State Planner for 5 years, heading up the Planning group within the Queensland Government. 
    Prior to this role, Kerry headed up Brisbane City Council’s City Planning & Economic Development area for 10 years. As Brisbane’s most senior planner he was responsible for overseeing the planning of Brisbane.
    I ask Kerry about:
    What makes public service a rewarding career?
    What is your advice to others who are navigating the political and community pressures, with the desire to deliver best practice outcomes?
    What is the role of planners as change managers? And are we equipped to do that work?
    What are the key issues and opportunities from your perspective in solving the housing crisis?
    What are some of the key trends you have observed, particularly through the COVID crisis and what you think will continue into the future?
    I hope you enjoy this chat :)

    • 36 min
    Adam Beck - Saving the planet with Smart cities

    Adam Beck - Saving the planet with Smart cities

    Adam is a smart city guru and urbanist who has worked for private sector consultancies and leading global non-government organisations to advance sustainable community outcomes for over 25 years. Adam is the Head of Digital Urbanism at Ene.Hub. He leads the company's efforts to continually consider what's next for connecting, activating and measuring urban life.   Adam was previously the Executive Director with the Smart Cities Council.In this episode, I ask Adam to:
    reflect on his career and journey into smart cities,
    why smart cities and what has kept him engaged in this mission driven sector?
    his achievements at the Smart Cities Council
    his current work at Ene.Hub - turning basic urban furniture into connected and enabled infrastructure. 
    what is holding us back from truly unleashing the potential of digital on our cities? 
    I hope you enjoy this chat!

    • 25 min
    Rachel Gallagher - Does zoning deliver sustainable, resilient cities?

    Rachel Gallagher - Does zoning deliver sustainable, resilient cities?

    Rachel is a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland. Her research interests include how cities adapt their urban form to changing conditions such as rapid population growth or decline, natural disasters, de-industrialisation and climate change; using GIS to track changes to urban layouts over time, including city blocks, streets and property parcels and how urban policy influences (or fails to influence) desired settlement patterns. Her research on urban infill in Brisbane won the 2021 Queensland PIA Award for Planning Excellence in Planning Research. Rachel has previously worked as a planner and policy advisor, and as a solicitor specialising in planning and environment law.
    I chat with Rachel about her latest research - Urban Blandscapes, link here
    Urban “Blandscapes”: How the Practical Implementation of Planning Policy Reduces Land Use Diversity: Urban Policy and Research: Vol 0, No 0 (tandfonline.com)
    Here is a summary of some of the research findings. 
    How we accidentally planned the desertion of our cities (theconversation.com)
    You can follow Rachel on LinkedIn here Rachel Gallagher | LinkedIn
     
    (huge thank you to Rachel for joining me whilst on maternity leave with her 3 month old baby boy, Frank. You will hear Frank make a cameo appearance, snoring and making some baby noises, throughout this episode, which I absolutely love and hope you do too.)  

    • 22 min
    Luke Brannelly - Master planner to tech creator

    Luke Brannelly - Master planner to tech creator

    Luke Brannelly is the founder and Managing Director of the V2i Group, which combines his 35 years of experience in the planning industry as an Urban Designer and Master planning Consultant, 20 years within the digital story and visualisation industry, and the past decade of diversifying these skills into a variety of other industries, including: health, education, online learning, and underground mining induction.
    Over the past 6 years, Luke and his team have successfully incorporated many of the new technologies they had developed in other sectors back into the planning industry. With the launch of the interactive 3D software platform V2i Realtime (www.v2irealtime.com), the creation of project-specific ‘digital twins’ enabled a more effective and efficient journey, from “Vision to Implementation”, for all stakeholders.
    More info on Luke's company here: V2i Realtime | Join the Revolution
    A favourite quote of mine from Luke during the podcast is "Solving problems in the virtual world is so much easier, faster and cheaper than in real life."
    A surprising quote from Luke "I've been told by a top tier firm that they believe the majority of built environment professionals can't understand 2D plans. Is it any wonder that the general public struggle to understand what their communities will look like in the future."
    I ask Luke these questions:
    Where did the concept of v2i come from?
    What inspired you to pursue something so innovative?
    How do you see the digital tools you’ve built changing the future of planning?
    What are some of the key challenges and barriers to rolling out v2i more broadly?
    A great recent article featuring V2i Realtime as one of 3 global companies which is transforming the global urban design and master planning process! https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/spotlights/unreal-engine-is-helping-real-estate-developers-to-accelerate-urban-master-planning 
    Hope you enjoy this discussion!

    • 29 min
    Dr Stefan Hajkowicz - 7 megatrends that will shape next 20 years

    Dr Stefan Hajkowicz - 7 megatrends that will shape next 20 years

    A once-in-a-decade report from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, identifies seven global megatrends that hold the key to the challenges and opportunities ahead.  The report is called Our Future World 2042.
    A lead author of this publication, Dr Stefan Hajkowicz, joins me on the podcast this week to discuss the 7 megatrends. 
     
    The seven global megatrends are: Adapting to climate change; Leaner, cleaner and greener; The escalating health imperative; Geopolitical shifts; Diving into digital; Increasingly autonomous and Unlocking the human dimension. 
     

    Dr Stefan Hajkowicz is a principal scientist in foresight and strategy at CSIRO, working in the field of strategic foresight. He has devoted his career to helping governments, companies and communities comprehend patterns of change so they can make wiser choices and secure better futures. Stefan has published widely in the international scientific literature. His work involves a combination of original research and the provision of consulting and advisory services.
    Link to the publication is here

    Seven megatrends that will shape the next 20 years - CSIRO
     
    Dr Stefan says “We analysed thousands of data points collected over decades. Some of the trends we identified have been widely discussed, while others are newer and directly related to our experiences during the pandemic.
     
    "We are, for example, just beginning to understand the potential long-term impacts of the pandemic on mental health and chronic illness.
     
    “We anticipate that while the pandemic sped up digital transformation, the real explosion in our capability is yet to come. In this environment, digital skills will become more valuable, but rather than replacing human intelligence, technologies like AI will assist us in doing our work better.”  

    • 38 min

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