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Ms Stephanie Wyeth
Ms

Stephanie Wyeth

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Overview

Background

Stephanie Wyeth is the Professional Planner in Residence and Senior Lecturer within the Planning Program, and Director of Engagement for the School of Architecture, Design and Planning.

Stephanie is an experienced urban and social planning practitioner with significant research, project and leadership experience in the public and private sectors. She joined The University of Queensland in 2019 following several years as a Director with a multidisciplinary planning and design firm, where she led projects focussed on complex social, urban planning and development issues. Her motivation for joining academia is a belief that a values-led and practice intensive university experience is critical if the next generation of urban planning professionals are to be equipped with the skills, knowledge and mindsets to lead, sustained positive change in our cities, towns and communities.

As a pracademic, Stephanie seeks to bridge the theory – practice divide, by promoting the exchange of knowledge, ideas and capabilities across university, industry and community. She regularly facilitates and brokers opportunities for the university’s world-leading researchers to share their expertise with government and community for projects with a strong public interest focus. Stephanie is regularly invited to join advisory forums and judging panels, and to speak at industry and community events.

Between 2016 – 2022 Stephanie served as a Non-Executive Director on the Board of the South Bank Corporation. In 2020 she was appointed a Fellow of the Planning Institute of Australia for services to the profession. Her most recent panel appointments include Logan Urban Design Awards, Lord Mayor’s Business Awards (Brisbane), and an advisory committee for a national design project.

Memberships

  • Planning Institute of Australia
  • Committee for Brisbane

Teaching Responsibilities

PLAN1000 The Planning Challenge (Course Coordinator and Lecturer – 2019 to date)

PLAN1100 Foundational Ideas in Planning (Course Coordinator and Lecturer – 2019 to date)

PLAN4001/PLAN7120 Citymaking: Theory and Practice (Course Coordinator and Lecturer – 2020-2022)

PLAN4100 Advanced Planning Practice (Course Coordinator and Lecturer – 2021 to date)

PLAN4130 / PLAN7130 Planning Industry Placements (Course Coordinator and Lecturer – 2019 to date (Semesters 1, 2 and Summer)

ENVM3103 Regulatory Frameworks for Environmental Management and Planning (Guest lecturer 2021-2023)

Various guest lectures providing insights into urban planning, employability and planning practice.

Student supervision for PHD, Honours and research projects

Awards

2022 Teaching Award - Planning Program, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences

2022 Staff Award, Organisation of Planning Students

Service and Engagement

Director of Engagement – School of Architecture, Design and Planning (2023 to date)

Academic Program Advisor for Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning (2021 to date)

Deputy Director of Engagement School of Earth and Environmental Sciences (2022 – 2023)

Co-founder and Director of UQ City Impact Lab (2021 to date)

Research Affiliate – UQ Sustainable Infrastructure Research Hub (since 2022)

Member - UQ Community Engagement Community of Practice – Leadership Group (since 2023)

Planning Institute of Australia (Qld) - Fellow

Availability

Ms Stephanie Wyeth is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Urban Research, Strategic Planning and Planning Practice

  • Planning Practice, Gender and Cities

  • Planning for Climate Resilience / Practice and Community-led Approaches

  • Placemaking for Impact / Strategic Interventions in Place

  • Housing Policy, Planning and Practice / Inclusive Planning and Design

  • Inclusive Planning and Design / Children, Young People and Women

Research impacts

Stephanie’s research activity focuses on the role of the built environment and planning practice in supporting equity, fairness and social inclusion. Her current collaborations address topics including: citymaking and urban governance, climate and flood resilience, lived experience, life in the suburbs, young people’s use of public space, women and safety in the city, affordable housing, planning policy and practice, planning and design innovation.

Stephanie is co-founder and co-director of the UQ City Impact Lab. Established in 2022, the lab links internationally recognised research and capability in urban change, sustainable development and city-making with government and industry. The research team provides independent insight and evidence-based analysis to help government, industry and community partners deliver policy and place-based solutions.

Recent research efforts supported by the lab include:

  • Housing affordability: Housing demand drivers in Queensland
  • Colouring Brisbane is a free knowledge exchange platform designed to provide over fifty types of open data on Brisbane buildings, to help make the city more sustainable – prototype platform
  • Flood resilience and neighbourhood change – exploratory research and teaching-focussed investigations
  • Small data modelling to support analysis of urban change and development dynamics

As an experienced practitioner with strong industry networks, Stephanie is regularly invited to engage with policy-makers and planning practitioners, as well as academic colleagues. In the role of facilitator, she has designed and led the delivery of a range of activities:

2018 UQ Placemaking Summit – Future Suburbs

2019 UQ Placemaking Summit - Climate Change

2020 Australia New Zealand Association of Planning Schools (ANZAPS) National Conference

2022 Launch of UQ City Impact Lab

Stephanie is also active with research consultancy, and supports community-led projects through research and engagement capabilities:

Current Projects

(2023) Zonta International, Queensland Walks and The University of Queensland: Safe Cities for women and girls – Night Walks initiative

(2022 to date) Love and Kindness Project - Co-founder with Dr Kali Marnane

(2022 to date) Sharing with Friends – Older Women’s Housing Project

(2021 to date) Communify Inc - Bindi Bindi Place

Completed Projects

Brisbane City Council Local Voluntary Review

(2023) ARUP and Aurecon (Consultancy Project)

In collaboration with Dr Cristyn Meath (UQ Sustainable Infrastructure Research Hub), the delivery of strategic advice and coordination of engagement with selected UQ Subject Matter Expert to inform completion of the UN-Habitat Sustainable Development Goals Voluntary Local Review and UN-Habitat Sustainable Development Goals Gold Certification.

Logan Economic Development Vision & Strategy

(2019-2021) Logan City Council

Research consortium with SGS Economics and Planning Pty Ltd, Griffith Business School - Policy Innovation Hub, and UQ Planning. Co-lead with Dr Laurel Johnson including the design and delivery of strategy co-design process.

Queensland Housing Strategy 2017 - 2027 Research and Evaluation Program

(2019–2021) Queensland Department of Housing and Public Works

Works

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Featured

2023

Other Outputs

A Love And Kindness Project: Patternbook Volume 1

Marnane, Kali and Wyeth, Stephanie (2023). A Love And Kindness Project: Patternbook Volume 1. Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland.

A Love And Kindness Project: Patternbook Volume 1

2024

Journal Article

Sustaining a resilient housing system in southeast Queensland

Alidoust, Sara, Wyeth, Stephanie, Reddel, Tim, Cornish, Gillian, Lata, Lutfun Nahar, Johnson, Laurel and Shaweesh, Maram (2024). Sustaining a resilient housing system in southeast Queensland. Australian Planner, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/07293682.2024.2309352

Sustaining a resilient housing system in southeast Queensland

2023

Journal Article

Practice reflections on the pandemic from South East Queensland

Wyeth, Stephanie (2023). Practice reflections on the pandemic from South East Queensland. Australian Planner. doi: 10.1080/07293682.2023.2286232

Practice reflections on the pandemic from South East Queensland

2022

Other Outputs

Housing demand in Queensland: Ageing and Regional Change

Charles-Edwards, Elin, Zheng, Shuangshuang, Wyeth, Stephanie, Hensley, Melissa and Sigler, Thomas (2022). Housing demand in Queensland: Ageing and Regional Change. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia.

Housing demand in Queensland: Ageing and Regional Change

2021

Journal Article

Gender bias in the planning industry and planning outcomes

Sahama, Ishara, Wyeth, Stephanie and Pojani, Dorina (2021). Gender bias in the planning industry and planning outcomes. Australian Planner, 57 (3-4), 1-11. doi: 10.1080/07293682.2021.2017994

Gender bias in the planning industry and planning outcomes

2021

Other Outputs

Synthesis Evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy’s First Action Plan 2017-2020

Tim Reddel, Emily Verstege, Dave Porter, Laurel Johnson and Stephanie Wyeth (2021). Synthesis Evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy’s First Action Plan 2017-2020. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.

Synthesis Evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy’s First Action Plan 2017-2020

2021

Book Chapter

Communicating urban research

Wyeth, Stephanie and Johnson, Laurel (2021). Communicating urban research. Methods in Urban Analysis. (pp. 191-205) edited by Scott Baum. Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-16-1677-8_11

Communicating urban research

2020

Other Outputs

Yarrabilba Community Hub Partnership Insights Briefing

Johnson, Laurel, Robinson, Mark, Wyeth, Stephanie, Porter, Dave and Reddel, Tim (2020). Yarrabilba Community Hub Partnership Insights Briefing. Brisbane, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.

Yarrabilba Community Hub Partnership Insights Briefing

2020

Other Outputs

Yarrabilba Community Hub measurement and evaluation framework

Robinson, Mark, Wyeth, Stephanie, Johnson, Laurel, Porter, Dave and Reddel, Tim (2020). Yarrabilba Community Hub measurement and evaluation framework. Brisbane, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.

Yarrabilba Community Hub measurement and evaluation framework

2020

Other Outputs

Yarrabilba Community Hub Partnership Assessment Framework

Robinson, Mark, Wyeth, Stephanie, Johnson, Laurel, Porter, Dave and Reddel, Tim (2020). Yarrabilba Community Hub Partnership Assessment Framework. Brisbane, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.

Yarrabilba Community Hub Partnership Assessment Framework

2020

Other Outputs

Interim Progress Analysis for the evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027

Tim Reddel, Dave Porter, Emily Verstege, Laurel Johnson, Stephanie Wyeth, Elin Charles-Edwards, Jack Lam and Ken Fullerton (2020). Interim Progress Analysis for the evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Department of Housing and Public Works.

Interim Progress Analysis for the evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027

2020

Other Outputs

Evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027: Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

Emily Verstege, Tim Reddel, Mark Western, Laurel Johnson, Stephanie Wyeth, Elin Charles-Edwards, Jack Lam, Caroline Salom, Dave Porter and Andrew Hawkins (2020). Evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027: Monitoring and Evaluation Framework. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.

Evaluation of the Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027: Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

2020

Other Outputs

Queensland Housing Strategy: Evaluation of Action Plan 1 – Interim Analysis

Tim Reddel, Emily Verstege, Dave Porter, Laurel Johnson, Stephanie Wyeth, Elin Charles-Edwards, Jack Lam and Ken Fullerton (2020). Queensland Housing Strategy: Evaluation of Action Plan 1 – Interim Analysis. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.

Queensland Housing Strategy: Evaluation of Action Plan 1 – Interim Analysis

2020

Other Outputs

Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027 Research and Evaluation Program: Policy and Practice Review

Laurel Johnson, Stephanie Wyeth, Dave Porter and Tim Reddel (2020). Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027 Research and Evaluation Program: Policy and Practice Review. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Institute for Social Science Research.

Queensland Housing Strategy 2017-2027 Research and Evaluation Program: Policy and Practice Review

2012

Conference Publication

More substance than froth: the role of planning in creating a child and youth friendly community

Johnson, Laurel and Wyeth, Stephanie (2012). More substance than froth: the role of planning in creating a child and youth friendly community. Planning Institute of Australia (Qld) Annual Conference, Cairns, QLD, Australia, 3-5 October 2012. Brisbane, Australia: Planning Institute of Australia, Queensland Division.

More substance than froth: the role of planning in creating a child and youth friendly community

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2026
    T4-A6 Evaluating the Resilient Homes Fund
    Natural Hazards Research Australia
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2021
    Queensland Housing Strategy 2017 - 2027 Research and Evaluation Program
    Queensland Department of Housing and Public Works
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Ms Stephanie Wyeth is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Urban Consolidation through Densification: the Constraints of Existing Property Boundaries

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Yan Liu, Dr Thomas Sigler

Media

Enquiries

Contact Ms Stephanie Wyeth directly for media enquiries about:

  • child and youth friendly cities
  • citymaking
  • community benefit
  • community planning
  • placemaking
  • property and development
  • social impact
  • urban planning
  • women and cities

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