2016 Core Values Awards

On 18th October 2016 IAP2 Australasia presented 17 Awards at the Core Values Awards Gala Dinner in Adelaide. Presented also were the International IAP2 Awards which saw international delegates attending and celebrating with us.
Special congratulations to LandCorp winning both Australasia Organisation of the Year and the International Organisation of the Year.
To all our entrants a special thank you and a full listing of entrants and winners is available in the 2016 Showcase of Core Values Awards.
A full update on the #engagefuture Conference including photos and footage will be available soon!
2016 Winners
Organisation of the Year
IAP2 Australasia Winner: LandCorp
Highly Commended: South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
IAP2 International Winner: LandCorp
Planning Award
Winner: UrbanGrowth NSW
Project: The Bays Precinct
Highly Commended: Auckland Transport
Project: The New Network – Transforming the Way Aucklanders Use Public Transport
Environment Award
Winer: Department of Environment, Water & Natural Resources SA, The Dog and Cat Management Board SA & democracyCo
Project: Dog and Cat Management Policy Reform – Stakeholder Engagement & Citizens’ Jury Process
Health Award
Winner: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) and MosaicLab
Victoria’s Citizens’ Jury on Obesity
Infrastructure Award
Winner: Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area Renewal Alliance
Project: Hanwood Modernisation Project
Disaster & Emergency Services Award
Winner: Surf Coast Shire Council
Project: The Fire Game Project
Community Development Award
Winner: Cumberland Council
Project: Refugee Camp in My Neighbourhood
Indigenous Award
Winner: Department of Local Government & Community Services Northern Territory
Project: Remote Engagement & Coordination Strategy
Project of the Year Award
Australasian Winner: UrbanGrowth NSW
Project: The Bays Precinct
Australasian Highly Commended: Department of Local Government & Community Services Northern Territory
Project: Remote Engagement & Coordination Strategy
International Winner: Primary Health Care, Central Zone, Nova Scotia Health Authority
Project: Embedding Engagement in Models of Care: Successes and Lessons Learned from Community Health Teams in Nova Scotia
Research Award
Winner: Strategic Engagement Unit, Department of the Premier & Cabinet SA
Project: Fund my Community
International Winner: Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs – Syracuse University; The Jefferson Center
Project: Clearing the Error: Public Deliberation about Diagnostic Error
Encouragement Award
Australasia Winner: Aurecon, Transport for New South Wales, Laing O’Rourke and RCR Infrastructure as Novo Rail
Project: Wynyard Station Upgrade