Strategies for Change is Unique

In today’s uncertain urban and regional environment, governments and the private development sector face enormous challenges.

  • How to develop practical policy outcomes
  • How to create places that will work for many years into the future
  • How to add value to the community through development and infrastructure
  • How to secure viable developments in an antagonistic regulatory environment
  • How to build effective organizations, teams and leaders to deal with these issues

Sue Holliday is the Managing Director of Strategies for Change.
Her experience and skills enable her clients to achieve outstanding results.
Her understanding, strategic approach and personal insight in the field
of urban and regional development is unique 

Strategies for Change offers a range of services including:

  • Urban Policy and Development Strategy
  • Strategic Vision and Masterplanning 
  • Organisational Development and Change
  • Career and executive mentoring

News

University of New South Wales, Built Environment, has established a new Master's Program: Master of Urban Policy and Strategy.

Check out the UNSWBE website/degrees.

It starts March 2014

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Email Sue for more details.

Scholarships available.

About Sue Holliday

 

Sue Holliday is a City Planner and Economist. She is Managing Director, Strategies for Change, and Professor of Planning Practice at UNSW.

Sue was the Director General of Planning in NSW from 1997 to 2003. Prior to that, she had a 25 year career with the NSW State Government where she implemented reform in both planning and building policy and managed the significant urban renewal projects of the 1990s including Ultimo Pyrmont, Walsh Bay, and the Olympic site. She was President of the Building Professionals Board from 2008 to 2013.

She is a member of the Urban Policy Forum and a member the National Housing Supply Council. Sue is a Director of GECA (Good Environmental Choice Australia). She chaired the Built Environment Industry Innovation Council and was recently appointed to the High Speed Rail Advisory Group.

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