IAP2 Australasia Website – Now with New Accessibility Toolbar
We know that community engagement is most effective when it’s inclusive – that’s why we’ve added a new Accessibility Toolbar to our website.
Small Business Procurement Rules Changes
Minister for Finance Katy Gallagher and Minister for Small Business Julie Collins have jointly announced changes to the Commonwealth Procurement Rules to make it easier for small business to engage with Federal Government projects.
Engaging with Wellington Members: Reflections from an IAP2 Australasia Local Network Event
It’s been a while since IAP2 practitioners came together to chat and share ideas in Wellington. There were some new faces and old friends as we gathered Wednesday evening, 3 July at the Stantec Building to connect.
Apply Now for the University of Canberra’s Graduate Certificate in Communication (Engagement) | Starts 29 July
Are you an IAP2 graduate looking to enhance your skills in communication strategies? Our tertiary partner program with the University of Canberra, the Graduate Certificate in Communication (Engagement), is now open for Semester 2 intake.
IAP2 Australasia Conference | Keynote Speakers Announced
Home > Resources > Latest NewsIAP2 Australasia Conference | Keynote Speakers Announced Get Ready to Innovate to Elevate at the IAP2 Australasia Conference | Monday, 2 – Wednesday, 4 September | Hyatt Regency Sydney. Calling all community and stakeholder...
Thought Leadership Paper Launched at Parliament House
On Thursday, 30 May, IAP2Australasia hit a huge milestone with the launch of the third report in our Thought Leadership Series “Groundbreakers and Transparency Makers: the Role of Engagement in ESG” at Parliament House, Canberra.
Engaging with Young People: Reflections from an IAP2 Australasia Event
Our cities and communities should be designed for everyone – old, young and everyone in between. To create the places of tomorrow to meet the needs of future communities, we need to engage with young people. Too often though, young people are either left out of the conversation, or we get the same people turning up.
“Nothing About Us Without Us” – Sunshine Coast Council’s Inclusive Engagement Guide
The principle “nothing about us without us” comes from the premise that decisions on planning, policies, programs, and services should not be made for any population, without explicit input from the very population that will be impacted.