The Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate (EPSDD) is pleased to advise registrations are now open to attend a new set of training sessions on the ACT planning system.
Training will start on 6 February 2024 and run to May 2024.
New training will help you build the practical skills you need to use and interact with the planning system. The sessions on offer are:
- Submitting a Development Application
- Dual occupancy subdivisions in RZ1/RZ2
- Achieving better design outcomes
- Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design Guide & other considerations
- Understanding the public notifications process
The full list of session times and registration details will be available on the planning website from next week: planning.act.gov.au/professionals/our-planning-system/training-and-education
*Early access to registrations: In the meantime, we are offering you the opportunity to register for the first five training sessions directly through the Eventbrite pages, via the below links:
- Tuesday 6 February 2024, 11.30am to 12.30pm: Dual Occupancy subdivisions in RZ1/RZ2 (online event)
- Tuesday 13 February 2024, 9.30am to 11am: Achieving better design outcomes (online event)
- Wednesday 14 February 2024, 2.30pm to 4pm: Submitting a Development Application (online event)
- Thursday 15 February 2024, 10am to 11am: Understanding the public notifications process (online event)
- Wednesday 28 February 2024, 1.30pm to 2.30pm: Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design Guide & other considerations (online event)
Our trainers and technical experts will be available to address any questions or concerns you may have during the sessions.
For additional session dates, visit ACT Government Events | Eventbrite and select your preferred date and time.
Resources
In preparation for the training, we encourage you to review the training materials and Resources available on Training and education – Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate – Planning (act.gov.au). These resources will provide you with a refreshed understanding of the new planning system.