Watch our session on advocacy and the importance of built environment professionals embracing what it means to be a good citizen – with Tania Davidge and Colleen Peterson in conversation with Justine Clark and Sarah Lynn Rees.

Access the CPD questions below.

What does it mean to be a good citizen as a built environment professional? What are the avenues for participating? What does speaking up and organising in the public realm mean for our professional lives, individually and collectively? Watch our lively conversation with Tania and Colleen, and read Tania’s thoughts on the topic here.


CPD

1 formal point on completion of the CPD questions. Purchase access to the questions below – a link to the questions will then be sent by email.

The series learning objectives are here.

Once completed, you will receive an email from Google forms with your responses. Please keep this – it provides the evidence of attendance and completion. Please note, separate CPD certificates will not be issued. If you can’t find the email, remember to check your spam folder.

Cost
  • Parlour Collective – FREE (individuals and practices that have joined the Parlour Collective)
  • General – $15
  • Concession – $5.50 (anyone who needs it – students, those not working, part-timers etc)

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Purchase access to the CPD questions below. (If the form doesn’t work on your device, head to Parlour’s trybooking page.)


The 2020 series of Light at the End of the Tunnel was a collaboration between Parlour and Monash Architecture, and is supported by all our Parlour Partners. This session was held online 12.30–1.30pm AEDT, Friday 18 December 2020.