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Alyce Brewis
Place Leader at City of Kwinana
Professional Background
Alyce Brewis is an accomplished planning professional with vast experience in the field of urban and regional planning. Currently serving as a Place Leader at the City of Kwinana, she demonstrates a strong commitment to innovative planning strategies that enhance community engagement and empowerment. With an eye for placemaking, Alyce is passionate about fostering connections between communities and their environments. Her work involves facilitating place activation projects that transform public spaces into vibrant community hubs, thereby enriching the social fabric of the areas in which she works.
Alyce's tenure in planning includes a role as a Statutory Planner at Adelaide Hills Council, where she contributed her expertise in regulatory planning processes. As a Research Planner for Nolan Rumsby Planners, she honed her analytical and strategic thinking abilities, which paved the way for her succeeding roles and further academic pursuits.
Additionally, Alyce has demonstrated her passion for education as a former tutor at the University of South Australia. She taught courses such as Social Planning Techniques and was actively involved in an educational planning study visit to Penang, Malaysia. Her academic background provides a solid foundation for her dedication to cultivating the next generation of planners.
Education and Achievements
Alyce Brewis embarked on her educational journey at Trinity College, where she completed her high school education. She then pursued her passion for urban planning by obtaining a Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Hons) from the University of South Australia. Currently, Alyce is furthering her studies as a PhD candidate in Planning at the same institution. Her research focuses on the creative city movement and aims to shed light on the perspectives and experiences of various stakeholders involved in the state-led initiative to create a 'Vibrant Adelaide.' This academic venture underscores her commitment to exploring the dynamic interplay between communities and planning practices.
Beyond her formal education, Alyce has been actively involved with the Australian Services Union (ASU). She served as a member of the Industrial Officer and contributed to initiatives supporting women in local government as a member of the ASU SA & NT Branch Council. Alyce's involvement in these organizations showcases her dedication to advocating for inclusive and equitable planning processes.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Alyce has achieved a remarkable balance between academic pursuits and professional practice. Her current research at the University of South Australia not only contributes to the understanding of urban planning but also seeks to influence real-world applications that benefit communities. Her focus on community engagement connects with her role as a Place Leader, where she actively engages residents in the planning process, fostering a sense of ownership and pride in their areas.
Alyce’s collaborative approach and dedication to grassroots movements in planning have led her to implement strategies that are beneficial both for urban development and community well-being. Her innovative methodologies are setting new standards in effective community and place activation, making a significant impact on the quality of urban life in Kwinana and beyond.