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Impact Policy
Sam Johnson
41 episodes
10 hours ago

Talking all things ACCESS, JUSTICE, EQUITY and INCLUSION with those in the know and with a story to tell.





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Talking all things ACCESS, JUSTICE, EQUITY and INCLUSION with those in the know and with a story to tell.





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EP 24 - Ed Wensing's Reflections on Native Title and Indigenous Planning Policy.
Impact Policy
1 hour 5 minutes 21 seconds
1 year ago
EP 24 - Ed Wensing's Reflections on Native Title and Indigenous Planning Policy.

In the episode featuring Ed Wensing on the Impact Policy Podcast, the conversation delves deeply into the topic of Indigenous planning. This involves integrating Aboriginal knowledge and cultural heritage into urban planning and policy-making processes to address historical inequalities and envision more inclusive future developments.


Both Sam and Ed emphasise the importance of incorporating Aboriginal knowledge into contemporary planning. This involves acknowledging Indigenous cultural and intellectual property (ICIP) rights and working closely with traditional owners to ensure respectful and informed use of cultural knowledge.


Indigenous planning as discussed in this episode involves recognising and integrating the rich planning traditions of Aboriginal communities into modern urban planning practices. It calls for respectful, informed engagement, robust educational efforts, and policy work that upholds Indigenous rights and self-determination. This comprehensive approach aims for a generational shift toward more inclusive and effective planning practices that honor the contributions and rights of Indigenous people.


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Impact Policy

Talking all things ACCESS, JUSTICE, EQUITY and INCLUSION with those in the know and with a story to tell.





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.