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The Do’s and Don’ts of Engaging on Transport Planning
Resources, Community Engagement, Stakeholder Engagement Cindy Plowman 14/7/25 Resources, Community Engagement, Stakeholder Engagement Cindy Plowman 14/7/25

The Do’s and Don’ts of Engaging on Transport Planning

Transport planning is where lifestyle, livelihood, and identity collide. Whether you’re reducing parking, introducing new bike infrastructure, or improving walkability, changes to transport systems can spark joy - or outrage.

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Conversation Co. proudly acknowledges and celebrates First Peoples of Australia and their ongoing strength in upholding some of the world’s oldest living cultures. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout what is now Victoria – where we live, conduct pop-ups, and engage with our communities – and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present. Conversation Co. acknowledges First People’s sovereignty has never been ceded. The strength, resilience and pride of First Peoples, their cultures, communities and identities continue to grow and thrive today despite the impact of colonisation and ongoing experiences of racism.