PlanningXChange

A podcast devoted to urban planning and the people who make it happen.

Episodes

Total: 125

In PX105, our interview guest is Torie Brown, Executive Director of the Student Accommodation Counci

In PX104, our interview guest is Vanessa Schernickau, the Chief Executive Officer of the Geelong Reg

In PX103, our interview subject is Tim Jackson, a +40 year veteran of local government in Victoria a

James Lesh is an urban historian specialising in heritage conservation. He is interested in the pote

In PX101 our guests are Natalia Weglarz and Peter Johns. Natalia is a planner at the Canberra office

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In PlanningxChange episode 99 our guest is Alex Fenech, a landscape architect based in Florida. At t

In PlanningxChange episode 98 our guest is Tim Ellis one of the world’s leading magicians. Details a

In PlanningxChange episode 97 our guest is David Beaumont one of Australia's leading landscape and p

In PlanningxChange episode 96 our guest is Simon Kuestenmacher one of Australia’s leading demographe

In PlanningxChange episode 95 our guest is Lucinda Hartley. Her bio reads as follows: ‘Urban designe

In PlanningxChange episode 94 our guest is Laura Gannon an Associate Director at Meridan Urban with

In PlanningxChange 93 the tables are turned and we are interviewed. PX was a guest at the Ratio Cons

In PlanningxChange episode 92 we interview Phil Priest, Group Manager City Development at the Morela

In PlanningxChange episode 91 we interview Matt Roberts about Ian Nairn, an architectural and planni

In PlanningxChange episode 90 we interview Scott LaMont the CEO of EDSA, an international planning a

PlanningxChange Episode 89, features Peter Malley. Peter is a traffic and transport engineer with ov

PlanningxChange Episode 88, features Catherine Heggen, a town planner with UK and Australian experie

PlanningxChange Episode 87, features Steve Oates, the Chief Executive of the Heritage Railway Associ

PlanningxChange Episode 86, features Deb Ganderton CEO of The Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust