Watch Parlour LAB 22, a fascinating discussion about remote settlements and the significance of rural and remote places beyond the everyday urban Australia, with Linda Carroli and Hannah Robertson – with special bonus footage!

Get started by reading the session description below and watching the trailer – Hannah Robertson on participatory design with Indigenous communities.


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1 formal point on completion of the cpd questions.
Refer to the Learning Objectives for Parlour LAB.

$45 General
$30 Parlour Collective
$22.50 General Concession (on request)
$15 Collective Concession

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Remote settlements

Parlour LAB 23 unpacks the specific experiences of planning, designing and building in rural and remote areas across the country, with researchers Hannah Robertson and Linda Carroli in conversation with conveners Kali Marnane and Kelum Palipane.

The discussion addresses the ways in which built environment professionals need to adapt to ensure their processes are contextually relevant and responsive for both people and place, as well as being commercially and legislatively appropriate.

This session was recorded live on 15 September, 2023.