Formation | 1951 |
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Type | Professional Body |
Purpose | Representing the town planning profession in Australia. |
Headquarters | Unit 16, Level 3, Engineering House, 11 National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600 |
Membership | 5,337 (2019) |
Revenue (2019) | $5,582,511 |
Website | https://www.planning.org.au/ |
Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) is the peak national body representing town planning and the planning profession in Australia. PIA represents approximately 5000 members nationally and internationally. It is governed by a National Board of Directors and managed by a professional administration. It is a member-based organisation with its management complemented by volunteers, who support and contribute to its activities on various levels.
PIA runs a number of events at both the National and State/Territory levels, including an annual National Congress, an Annual State Conference in most States/Territories, professional development seminars, and a number of social occasions. PIA also presents State and National Awards for Planning Excellence to recognise and publicise outstanding achievements in planning and design, and has a code of professional conduct to which all members are required to adhere.
PIA is closely aligned with a global network of other planning professional bodies throughout the world including the American Planning Association (APA) and Royal Town Planning Institute.
PIA also publishes Australian Planner, a peer-reviewed journal for the planning profession in Australia and the Pacific Region.[1]
The Planning Institute of Australia holds an annual National Congress on a rotational basis between the capital cities.