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About the event

Continuing our theme of design-led, collaborative, inspirational practice delivering liveable places we are pleased to offer the fourth and last of our Yarrabilba Happy Street Seminar Series. Join us for a site tour followed by a workshop to look at implementation pathways for design ideas generated at the third seminar

The purpose of this session will be to review the design ideas generated at the third seminar, consider the results of CRCWSC modelling using the Scenario Tool (bio-physical) impacts and Economics Framework, followed by an interactive session to unpack the implementation pathways .that would crystalise the designs. The seminar will be lead by Chris Tanner and facilitated by Piet Filet. Modelling has been undertaken by E2DesignLab with graphics provided by Tract Consultants.

You can find past presentations here: https://wsca.waterbydesign.com.au/portfolio_catego...

Program

12:00 pm Chartered Bus (Kangaroo  Bus Line) departs from Anzac Square for Yarrabilba 

12:30 pm Bus pickup at Logan City Council

1:00 pm Arrive at Yarrabilba, start site tour

2:30 pm Workshop commences Yarrabilba Community Hub

5:00 pm Bus Return to Logan City Council, and on to Brisbane CBD (about 6:00 pm)

6:00 pm Informal catchup and networking at Pig & Whistle, King George Square

This is a COVID Safe Event and prior to attending the event, a questionnaire will need to be completed. 

Please do not attend this event if you feel unwell, have COVID-19 symptoms, have been overseas in the last 14 days, or have been in close contact with a confirmed case.

Stay at home if unwell or have a cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue or shortness of breath.

Maintaining physical distancing requirements is the individuals responsibility

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Refunds up to 14 days before the event

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Yarrabilba Sport and Community Hub Shaw Street Yarrabilba QLD 4207 Australia

Organiser Information

Chris Tanner
CRC for Water Sensitive Cities

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