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2023 Core Values Awards

The IAP2 Australasia Core Values Awards build awareness, contribute to the practice and recognise excellence in public participation and community engagement.

2023 Core Values Awards Winners

Drum roll please…it’s the moment we have all been waiting for! The winners of the 2023 IAP2 Australasia Core Values Awards have been announced.

Thank all of this year’s award entrants, we had some very outstanding entries.

And a big congratulations to our winners. You have demonstrated leading practice and evidence that IAP2’s seven Core Values are clearly embedded within your organisations.

And a special mention to our Australasian Organisation of the Year winner, Wannon Water for ‘Share your thoughts. Shape our future – Engaging Wannon.’

Congratulations to our winners!

Australasian Organisation of the Year

Winner: Share Your Thoughts. Shape our Future – Engaging Wannon, submitted by Wannon Water.

Research Award

Winner: Moreton Says: Hearing the Missing Voices, submitted by Moreton Bay Regional Council.

Project of the Year

Winner: Brisbane Metro Project – Delivering an Inclusive Public Transport Solution, submitted by Brisbane City Council.

Planning

Winner: Citizens’ Assembly on the Next Source of Water for Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland, submitted by Watercare Services Ltd Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures.

Highly Commended: Inner Spark, submitted by Brisbane City Council and Articulous.

Highly Commended: Place Naming for a Brand New City – Waraba, submitted by Moreton Bay Regional Council.

Infrastructure (Planning and Design) ​​​​​​

Winner: Brisbane Metro Project – Delivering an Inclusive Public Transport Solution, submitted by Brisbane City Council.

Highly Commended: Collaborative, Co-designed and Youth-centred Community Benefit Sharing, submitted by TasNetworks and RPS Group.

Highly Commended: Preston Open Space Advisory Panel: Collaborating with Community, submitted by Level Crossing Removal Project.

Infrastructure (Construction)

Winner: Fitzsimons Lane Upgrade, submitted by Major Road Projects Victoria.

Community Development

Winner: Enabling Public Participation Through the Community Wellbeing Advisory Forum, submitted by Alexandrina Council.

Judges Encouragement: Melrose Park Community Development Project, submitted by BROOKS Community Engagement; PAYCE Consolidated Pty Ltd & Sekisui House Holdings Pty Ltd.

Health

Highly Commended: Heart Safe Communities, Equipping Residents and Communities to be First Responders, submitted by BROOKS Community Engagement and Michael Hughes Foundation.

Highly Commended: TALK ABOUT – Gaining Community Insights to Improve the Primary Care System, submitted by Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN.

Indigenous

Winner: He Tohu Huarahi Māori: How Māori Language Champions Changed School Traffic Signs, submitted by Te Mātāwai, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.

Environment

Winner: Moreton Bay’s Living Coast Plan, submitted by: Moreton Bay Regional Council.

Highly Commended: Shifting the Dial on Single Use Plastics in NSW, submitted by NSW Department of Planning and Environment and the NSW Environment Protection Authority.

Smart Budget Award: C.Y. O’Connor Beach Erosion Consultation, submitted by City of Cockburn.

Take a look at the 2023 Core Values Awards Showcase Booklet.

2023 Core Values Awards Project Interviews

Share your thoughts. Shape our future – Engaging Wannon

Submitted by Wannon Water

Australasia Organisation of the Year Winner

International Organisation of the Year Winner

Share your thoughts. Shape our future – Engaging Wannon with Garrath Darkin

Submitted by Wannon Water

Australasia Organisation of the Year Winner

International Organisation of the Year Winner

Share your thoughts. Shape our future – Engaging Wannon with Kellie King

Submitted by Wannon Water

Australasia Organisation of the Year Winner

International Organisation of the Year Winner

Share your thoughts. Shape our future – Engaging Wannon with Tatiana Resk

Submitted by Wannon Water

Australasia Organisation of the Year Winner

International Organisation of the Year Winner

Submitted by Brisbane City Council

Project of the Year Winner

Infrastructure – Planning and Design, Winner

Submitted by Darling Downs and West Moreton Primary Health Network (PHN)

Highly Commended, Health

Submitted by Darling Downs and West Moreton Primary Health Network (PHN)

Australasian Research Award and International Research Award Winner.

Submitted by TasNetworks and RPS Group

Highly Commended, Infrastructure.

Submitted by Watercare Services Ltd Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures

Planning Awards Winner.