Urban Change Festival

Bringing together leaders and practitioners to collaborate, innovate and shape the future of urban development.

The THI Urban Change Festival brings together industry leaders and practitioners to collaborate, innovate and to shape the future of urban development.

Curated for the thinkers, shapers and doers in urban development, and the built environment, the program includes interactive panel discussion, collaborative workshops and keynote guest speakers sharing their expertise across five days. Plus it’s all online, so you can join in from wherever you are in the world!

Festival attendees have the opportunity to hear from some of the best in the business, to network with practitioners and peers, and to collaborate and create outcomes that can help to shape more sustainable urban development. This is an exciting opportunity to tap into your creativity, to have some fun and to contribute to shaping lives and shaping practice - all part of THI’s vision to partner with those who live in, lead, plan for, design and develop cities, to amplify transition capability and maximise the social benefit of urban change. 

Our 2021 Panellists & Speakers were:

  • Alana Marsh

    WAYAPA WUURRK PRACTITIONER & REGENERATIVE SYSTEM RE-SETTER

  • Alice Howard-Vyse

    DIRECTOR OF HUMANISE THIS

  • Alison Page

    DIRECTOR - ART GALLERY SA & CO-AUTHOR DESIGNING FOR COUNTRY

  • April McCabe

    ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CRED CONSULTING

  • Ari Wallach

    FUTURIST & FOUNDER OF LONGPATH

  • Bronwyn Adams

    PROJECT MANAGER | CITY ACTIVATION SUNCENTRAL MAROOCHYDORE P/L

  • Brooke Williams

    DIRECTOR, FOURFOLD STUDIO

  • Cameron Bruhn

    DEAN & HEAD OF SCHOOL - SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND

  • Dr Cameron K. Murray

    COMMUNITY ADVOCATE: VICE CHAIR, WEST END COMMUNITY ASSOC. & RESEARCHER, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

  • Cathryn Chatburn

    FOUNDER URBAN ENQUIRY

  • Chris Girdler

    MANAGER CULTURAL SERVICES, MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

  • Claudia Bergs

    SENIOR URBAN DESIGNER, MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

  • Dr Danièle Hromek

    CULTURAL DESIGN & RESEARCH

  • Elisapeta Heta

    ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL, JASMAX - ARCHITECTURAL GRADUATE - KAIHAUTŪ WHAIHANGA - MĀORI DESIGN LEADER ARCHITECTURE

  • Erin Marchant

    PROJECT MANAGER - IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL

  • Greg Chemello

    CEO MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL

  • Guy Gibson

    FORMER HEAD OF DEVELOPMENT - QUEENSLAND, LENDLEASE

  • Jess Miller

    CITY OF SYDNEY COUNCILLOR

  • Kate Doyle

    FORMER CEO - ARCHITECTS ACCREDITATION COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA

  • Kate Meyrick

    DIRECTOR URBIS

  • Kate Peardon

    EXECUTIVE COACH & FOUNDER OF ZENITH JOURNEY

  • Kerry Doss

    STATE PLANNER (QLD) DEPT. OF STATE DEVELOPMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE, LOCAL GOVT & PLANNING

  • Lachlan McCarthy

    DATA ANALYTICS & SYSTEMS LEAD, LENDLEASE

  • Laura Hamilton-O'Hara

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER LIVING FUTURE INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA

  • Leya Hubbard

    GROUP GENERAL MANAGER, INNOVATION, MIRVAC

  • Lindsay Humblet

    DIRECTOR - PLANIT-IE

  • Malcolm Middleton

    URBAN DESIGNER & FORMER QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT

  • Malcolm Snow

    CEO, ACT CITY RENEWAL AUTHORITY

  • Martin Haese

    CEO BUSINESS SA & FORMER ADELAIDE MAYOR

  • Matt Collins

    STATE MANAGER QUEENSLAND PLANNING INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA

  • Michael Jones

    LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AT URBIS

  • Michael Stone

    GENERAL MANAGER – QLD PEET LIMITED

  • Natalie Rayment

    CO-FOUNDER & CEO YIMBY QUEENSLAND

  • Natasha Mulcahy

    CONSULTANT SHAPING PLACES

  • Professor Nicole Gillespie

    KPMG CHAIR ORGANISATIONAL TRUST & PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT

  • Dr Shaneen Fantin

    DIRECTOR PEOPLE ORIENTED DESIGN & ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ARCHITECTURE

  • Yen Dao

    WORKPLACE STRATEGY & DESIGN, PLACE FUTURES, LENDLEASE

Who should attend?

Whether you’re an established practitioner with 30 years’ experience under your belt, or an emerging urban leader just embarking on a role in the urban development space, the festival has something to offer you! We welcome everyone and strongly encourage members of underrepresented communities to register.

We’ve designed the festival for the thinkers, shapers and doers in urban development, and the built environment, from around Australia and internationally, which could include (but is definitely not limited to):

  • Urban practitioners – designers, architects, planners – focused on sustainable urban development practice

  • Elected officials working with their communities

  • Government departments focused on urban planning, strategy and change management

  • Community development professionals working to increase citizen participation

  • Community groups including resident associations, housing and service providers

  • Community members interested in urban growth and change 

  • Academics and teachers interested in building the skills and capabilities of future urban leaders

  • University students keen to learn more about shaping future cities

Our 2021 Partners & Sponsors