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Commendation in Great Place Award, PIA Tasmanian Division Award for Planning Excellence (2021) for Cradle Mountain Gateway (ERA Planning and Environment with Cumulus Studio and Playstreet)

Best Planning Ideas – Small Project, PIA Tasmanian Division Award for Planning Excellence (2020) for The Treasury Complex and Public Buildings, Conservation Management Plan (Purcell and ERA Planning and Environment)

Best Planning Ideas – Small Project, PIA Tasmanian Division Award for Planning Excellence (2019) for Kelcey Tier Master Plan

Commendation in Best Planning Ideas – Large Project, PIA Tasmanian Division Award for Planning Excellence (2019) for Freycinet Peninsula Master Plan

Best Planning Ideas – Large Project, PIA Tasmanian Division Award for Planning Excellence (2017) for New Norfolk Structure Plan

Best Planning Ideas – Small Project, PIA Tasmanian Division Award for Planning Excellence (2017) for Strahan Waterfront Precinct Plan

Service to the Institute Awards, Planning Institute of Australia Tasmania Division (2011) awarded to Emma Riley

Commendation Rural & Regional Planning, National PIA Awards for Planning Excellence (2008) for Huon Valley Land Use & Development Strategy

Rural & Regional Planning Award for Planning Excellence, PIA Tasmania Division (2007) for Huon Valley Land Use & Development Strategy

Young Planner of the Year, PIA Tasmania Division (2007) awarded to Emma Riley

Young Planner of the Year, PIA National Awards for Planning Excellence (2005) awarded to Caroline Lindus

Young Planner of the Year, PIA Tasmania Division (2004) awarded to Caroline Lindus

Marjorie Propsting Award for best performing female, University of New England (2003) awarded to Emma Riley

Division Award for highest overall grades, University of New England (2003) awarded to Emma Riley

PIA Consulting Planners Award for Urban & Regional Planning, most innovative ideas, University of New England (2003) awarded to Emma Riley

We acknowledge and respect Tasmanian Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners of Lutruwita (Tasmania).

They are the original custodians of our land and waters. We respect their unique ability to care for country and deep spiritual connection to it.

We honour Elders past, present and emerging whose knowledge and wisdom has and will ensure the continuation of culture and traditional practices.

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