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Affordable Housing Planning Agreements – Advanced

Event details

Date: 19.06.2024
Time: 09.00 – 17.00

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Member AHA190624
$ 430.00
24 available
NonMember AHA190624
$ 490.00
24 available

This interactive full day session is designed to enhance participant knowledge and skills to engage in, develop and execute successful negotiated Affordable Housing Planning Agreements as part of planning scheme amendment and permit processes.

What you’ll learn

Drawing on case studies of actual negotiated outcomes, the session will examine:

  • Agreement structures
  • How arrangements have been reflected in planning schemes and agreements
  • Perspectives from community housing, development and local council experiences.
  • Learnings

Participants will also have the opportunity to practically explore and apply their knowledge through a negotiation role play.

Who is the course for?

People with some knowledge and/or experience with affordable housing planning agreements who are seeking to deepen their understanding to inform, negotiate and deliver affordable housing planning agreements, including:

  • Local Government staff
  • Community housing sector staff
  • Planning consultants
  • Property development managers

Course participates should have completed the Affordable Housing Planning Agreements – Introduction half day course OR have experience in Affordable Housing generally or specifically in Affordable Housing planning negotiations.

Other details

  • Session date: Wednesday 19 June 2024, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm – in-person, Melbourne CBD (exact location TBC)
  • Location: in-person, Melbourne CBD (exact location TBC)
Photo Kate Breen

Kate Breen, Affordable Development Outcomes – Kate specialises in the development of Affordable Housing strategies for Local Governments and planning authorities, residential developers and not-for-profit housing companies at strategic, precinct and site-based levels. Kate has extensive experience developing and negotiating planning agreements for Affordable Housing, including presenting as an Expert Witness at planning panels.