In this episode, I sit down with Michelle Howard, respected urban planner, social researcher, facilitator, and Managing Director of Collaborations. Michelle is known for her inclusive and thoughtful approach to public policy and urban development, and she joins us to discuss what First Nations allyship looks like in planning—and how we can all embrace it.
Michelle shares her insights on:
Her career journey and what led her to focus on intercultural relationships
The meaning of allyship—personally and professionally
How planners can start their allyship journey with humility and respect
Examples of strong, respectful allyship in action
The shifts within the planning profession around First Nations engagement
Why it’s vital for allies to make space for First Nations voices, and how to do it well
This conversation is a must-listen for planners, policymakers and anyone seeking to build more inclusive, respectful and culturally informed planning processes.
🗞 Planning News Round-Up – Queensland Before we jump into the interview, here are a few key updates from the world of planning:
📜 New Planning Bill Introduced The Queensland Government has introduced the Planning (Social Impact and Community Benefit) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025, featuring:
A social impact and community benefit framework for renewable energy projects
Amendments to the Economic Development Act
Amendments to the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games Arrangements Act 2021 🔗 Read the Bill and Explanatory Statement
📣 Proposed Ministerial Call-In A proposed call-in notice has been issued for a development at Coochin Creek, involving 150 tourist accommodation sites. The proposal raises key issues related to environmental protection and state interests. Ministerial call-ins | Planning
🏗️ Qld Productivity Commission Enquiry The newly formed Queensland Productivity Commission has launched its first inquiry into the construction sector. Stay tuned for developments and opportunities to contribute. terms-of-reference.pdf
📅 Upcoming Events
🔹 Two Way Planning, Design and Place Masterclass A full-day, in-person course with Carol Vale and Michelle Howard to support more effective collaboration with Indigenous communities. 📍 PLANET QLD | PLANET QLD | Two Way Planning, Design and Place Masterclass
🔹 Ipswich & Lockyer Valley Planning Schemes Insights Get the first look at the new Ipswich Planning Scheme at this upcoming event. 📅 29 May 2025 Planning for the Future: Ipswich & Lockyer Valley New Planning Schemes Insights
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