Sarah Murphy Sarah Murphy has 19 years’ post - graduate experience in water resources management and in the hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality analyses of stormwater systems, wetlands, rivers and flood plains. Sarah’s skills have been applied to the full range of civil infrastructure and water resources projects, from feasibility studies and concept development through to documentation, tender and project delivery, including contract administration and construction surveillance.
With a background in hydrology and hydraulic modelling, Sarah is proficient in a wide range of modelling packages, and has undertaken the analysis, design and documentation of stormwater systems in both urban and rural catchments, with projects ranging in size from small country townships to large urban developments. Her experience also extends to the preparation of floodplain management plans, stormwater management strategies, integrated water management plans and water quality analyses.
In recent years Sarah has fulfilled key roles on a number of stormwater and flood management projects including detailed concepts for flood mitigation within Pedler Creek at Moana, the Victor Harbor Floodplain Mapping project, flood mapping for the Lower Onkaparinga and Silver Sands/Washpool catchments and the Gawler River flood modelling for the Northern Expressway (NExy) Project.
She has also held key stormwater management roles on major transport projects including the Environmental Impact Assessment and Concept Planning phases of the NExy and Seaford Rail Extension projects.
Specialisations • Water Resources Management • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modelling
Career Summary Current Role Program Manager Natural Resources Principal Engineer
Qualifications • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and
Environmental) (First Class Honours), The University of Adelaide, 1996
• Master of Engineering Science (Research), The University of Adelaide, 2000
Other Training Or Specialist Knowledge • HEC-RAS/HEC-GeoRAS hydraulic modelling • ILSAX/DRAINS hydrologic and hydraulic
modelling • XP-STORM hydraulic modelling • RORB run-off routing modelling • MapInfo, ArcGIS and QGIS data management,
mapping and spatial analysis • MUSIC Water quality modelling
Publications • Primary author of paper related to restoration
of flows to the Coorong South Lagoon in South Australia
• Has written and presented numerous papers relating to urban stormwater run-off and wetlands
• Has co-authored a paper relating to flood plain management in Central Vietnam
12/154 Fullarton Road Rose Park SA 5067
t (08) 8333 7999 e [email protected] w www.urps.com.au
Nicole Halsey FPIA
Director
Nicole is a highly experienced engagement practitioner with over 20 years of experience working with a diversity of stakeholders and communities on a variety of subjects.
Nicole is particularly experienced in ensuring that the most suitable engagement techniques are matched to the target audience and is known for designing hands on, interactive engagement activities, particularly for projects with a strong spatial element such as infrastructure planning including roads, master plans, public realm, open space and play space design. Nicole’s facilitation expertise and techniques are well regarded for the way in which they effectively engage participants, gather relevant information to inform the direction of projects and build confidence of stakeholders and the community in decision making processes.
Nicole is also known for her engagement expertise managing projects which are contentious or emotionally charged and ensuring that project objectives are able to be achieved within challenging contexts.
In all her work, Nicole demonstrates her flair for ‘distilling’ large volumes of information and complex issues. She can take complex scientific and technical information, interrogate it and translate it to enable others to engage with the subject. This aspect is particularly important to Nicole, as she is committed to engagement processes which are innovative, inform the direction of projects in a meaningful way and ensure that all voices are heard. This is reflected in Nicole’s experience designing and implementing creative engagement tools that enable children and young people to be active participants in decision making processes.
Areas of Expertise Community and Stakeholder engagement Facilitation Engagement training Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation
Projects of Note Community engagement Statewide Consultation for the Office of
Recreation, Sport and Racing Stakeholder and Community Engagement
Manager for the Gawler Place Upgrade project Engagement for the future development of
Eighty Eight O’Connell Military Road and Main Street, Henley Beach
Streetscape Upgrade South Park Lands Stormwater Detention Basins
Engagement Gawler East Link Road Community Engagement Brownhill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater
Management Plan Engagement (2011 and 2014)
Facilitation Infill Reference Group Facilitator for Draft
Planning & Design Code Strategic Planning for Environment, Heritage
and Sustainability Branch of DEW Beyond China Sword-Waste Pathways Forum Department of Planning, Transport and
Infrastructure Car Parking Summit Water Policy Branch Strategic Planning Day Expert Panel for the development of the Design
in the Planning System Discussion Paper Green Infrastructure Forum
Stakeholder engagement Stakeholder Engagement for the Southern
Basins and Musgrave Water Allocation Plan Tennyson Reserve Discovery Trail (Coast Park)
Stakeholder Engagement Facilitator, Lower Limestone Coast Water
Allocation Plan Reference Group Facilitation
Training Community Engagement Charter Training 2018 Planet: Engagement Planning UDIA Professional Development Course-
Engagement Module Community Engagement Training for Local
Government Certificate IV with Normans, Norman Waterhouse Lawyers
Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation Preparation of the Guide to the Community
Engagement Charter and supporting toolbox, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Project Evaluation Workshops
Review of City of Onkaparinga Community Engagement Framework
Strategic Engagement Plan for the Planning Reform Program
Masters of Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1997) Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1995) Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology/Politics) Adelaide University (1993)
Qualifications
Professional Affiliations Planning Institute of
Australia - Fellow and Registered Planner (RPIA)
International Association of Public Participation (IAP2)
Urban Development Institute of Australia
Property Council of Australia
Board Appointment Premier’s Climate
Change Council Community Participation
and Sustainability Advisory Committee for the SA Planning Reform Implementation
BREAKOUT CREEK
BREAKOUT CREEK Stage 3DRAFT DESIGN FOR CONSULTATION
Breakout Creek Stage 1Breakout Creek Stage 1
Breakout Creek Stage 2Breakout Creek Stage 2
Breakout Creek Stage 3Breakout Creek Stage 3
Sarah Murphy Sarah Murphy has 19 years’ post - graduate experience in water resources management and in the hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality analyses of stormwater systems, wetlands, rivers and flood plains. Sarah’s skills have been applied to the full range of civil infrastructure and water resources projects, from feasibility studies and concept development through to documentation, tender and project delivery, including contract administration and construction surveillance.
With a background in hydrology and hydraulic modelling, Sarah is proficient in a wide range of modelling packages, and has undertaken the analysis, design and documentation of stormwater systems in both urban and rural catchments, with projects ranging in size from small country townships to large urban developments. Her experience also extends to the preparation of floodplain management plans, stormwater management strategies, integrated water management plans and water quality analyses.
In recent years Sarah has fulfilled key roles on a number of stormwater and flood management projects including detailed concepts for flood mitigation within Pedler Creek at Moana, the Victor Harbor Floodplain Mapping project, flood mapping for the Lower Onkaparinga and Silver Sands/Washpool catchments and the Gawler River flood modelling for the Northern Expressway (NExy) Project.
She has also held key stormwater management roles on major transport projects including the Environmental Impact Assessment and Concept Planning phases of the NExy and Seaford Rail Extension projects.
Specialisations • Water Resources Management • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modelling
Career Summary Current Role Program Manager Natural Resources Principal Engineer
Qualifications • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and
Environmental) (First Class Honours), The University of Adelaide, 1996
• Master of Engineering Science (Research), The University of Adelaide, 2000
Other Training Or Specialist Knowledge • HEC-RAS/HEC-GeoRAS hydraulic modelling • ILSAX/DRAINS hydrologic and hydraulic
modelling • XP-STORM hydraulic modelling • RORB run-off routing modelling • MapInfo, ArcGIS and QGIS data management,
mapping and spatial analysis • MUSIC Water quality modelling
Publications • Primary author of paper related to restoration
of flows to the Coorong South Lagoon in South Australia
• Has written and presented numerous papers relating to urban stormwater run-off and wetlands
• Has co-authored a paper relating to flood plain management in Central Vietnam
12/154 Fullarton Road Rose Park SA 5067
t (08) 8333 7999 e [email protected] w www.urps.com.au
Nicole Halsey FPIA
Director
Nicole is a highly experienced engagement practitioner with over 20 years of experience working with a diversity of stakeholders and communities on a variety of subjects.
Nicole is particularly experienced in ensuring that the most suitable engagement techniques are matched to the target audience and is known for designing hands on, interactive engagement activities, particularly for projects with a strong spatial element such as infrastructure planning including roads, master plans, public realm, open space and play space design. Nicole’s facilitation expertise and techniques are well regarded for the way in which they effectively engage participants, gather relevant information to inform the direction of projects and build confidence of stakeholders and the community in decision making processes.
Nicole is also known for her engagement expertise managing projects which are contentious or emotionally charged and ensuring that project objectives are able to be achieved within challenging contexts.
In all her work, Nicole demonstrates her flair for ‘distilling’ large volumes of information and complex issues. She can take complex scientific and technical information, interrogate it and translate it to enable others to engage with the subject. This aspect is particularly important to Nicole, as she is committed to engagement processes which are innovative, inform the direction of projects in a meaningful way and ensure that all voices are heard. This is reflected in Nicole’s experience designing and implementing creative engagement tools that enable children and young people to be active participants in decision making processes.
Areas of Expertise Community and Stakeholder engagement Facilitation Engagement training Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation
Projects of Note Community engagement Statewide Consultation for the Office of
Recreation, Sport and Racing Stakeholder and Community Engagement
Manager for the Gawler Place Upgrade project Engagement for the future development of
Eighty Eight O’Connell Military Road and Main Street, Henley Beach
Streetscape Upgrade South Park Lands Stormwater Detention Basins
Engagement Gawler East Link Road Community Engagement Brownhill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater
Management Plan Engagement (2011 and 2014)
Facilitation Infill Reference Group Facilitator for Draft
Planning & Design Code Strategic Planning for Environment, Heritage
and Sustainability Branch of DEW Beyond China Sword-Waste Pathways Forum Department of Planning, Transport and
Infrastructure Car Parking Summit Water Policy Branch Strategic Planning Day Expert Panel for the development of the Design
in the Planning System Discussion Paper Green Infrastructure Forum
Stakeholder engagement Stakeholder Engagement for the Southern
Basins and Musgrave Water Allocation Plan Tennyson Reserve Discovery Trail (Coast Park)
Stakeholder Engagement Facilitator, Lower Limestone Coast Water
Allocation Plan Reference Group Facilitation
Training Community Engagement Charter Training 2018 Planet: Engagement Planning UDIA Professional Development Course-
Engagement Module Community Engagement Training for Local
Government Certificate IV with Normans, Norman Waterhouse Lawyers
Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation Preparation of the Guide to the Community
Engagement Charter and supporting toolbox, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Project Evaluation Workshops
Review of City of Onkaparinga Community Engagement Framework
Strategic Engagement Plan for the Planning Reform Program
Masters of Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1997) Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1995) Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology/Politics) Adelaide University (1993)
Qualifications
Professional Affiliations Planning Institute of
Australia - Fellow and Registered Planner (RPIA)
International Association of Public Participation (IAP2)
Urban Development Institute of Australia
Property Council of Australia
Board Appointment Premier’s Climate
Change Council Community Participation
and Sustainability Advisory Committee for the SA Planning Reform Implementation
SITE CONTEXT
BREAKOUT CREEK Stage 3DRAFT DESIGN FOR CONSULTATION
Harold and Cynthia Anderson Reserve
GULF ST. VINCENT
The University of Adelaide West Beach Hockey Centre
West Beach Primary School
West Beach Kindergarten
Henley South Tennis Club
Apex Park
AD Whiteford Reserve
Coast Watchers Reserve
Henley Beach
Henley Beach Road
Henley Beach Road
Henley Beach Road
Tapleys Hill R
oadTapleys Hill Road
Burnley Street
Breakout Creek Stage 2
Breakout Creek Stage 3 Project Site
City of Charles SturtCity of Charles Sturt
City of West TorrensCity of West Torrens
N
Henley Beach Primary School
Lockleys Oval
Henley High School
Adelaide Airport/Business Park
Fulham Community Centre
William Atkin Reserve
Nancy Fischer Reserve
0 100 200 500m
Burbridge Road
Sir Donald Bradman Drive
Seaview R
oad
Seaview R
oad
Ozone Reserve
HENLEY BEACH FULHAM
WEST BEACH
LOCKLEYS
Kooyonga Golf Club
LEGEND
Connection to neighbouring community
Public transport routes
Public parks and community institutions
Breakout Creek Stage 1
Sarah Murphy Sarah Murphy has 19 years’ post - graduate experience in water resources management and in the hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality analyses of stormwater systems, wetlands, rivers and flood plains. Sarah’s skills have been applied to the full range of civil infrastructure and water resources projects, from feasibility studies and concept development through to documentation, tender and project delivery, including contract administration and construction surveillance.
With a background in hydrology and hydraulic modelling, Sarah is proficient in a wide range of modelling packages, and has undertaken the analysis, design and documentation of stormwater systems in both urban and rural catchments, with projects ranging in size from small country townships to large urban developments. Her experience also extends to the preparation of floodplain management plans, stormwater management strategies, integrated water management plans and water quality analyses.
In recent years Sarah has fulfilled key roles on a number of stormwater and flood management projects including detailed concepts for flood mitigation within Pedler Creek at Moana, the Victor Harbor Floodplain Mapping project, flood mapping for the Lower Onkaparinga and Silver Sands/Washpool catchments and the Gawler River flood modelling for the Northern Expressway (NExy) Project.
She has also held key stormwater management roles on major transport projects including the Environmental Impact Assessment and Concept Planning phases of the NExy and Seaford Rail Extension projects.
Specialisations • Water Resources Management • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modelling
Career Summary Current Role Program Manager Natural Resources Principal Engineer
Qualifications • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and
Environmental) (First Class Honours), The University of Adelaide, 1996
• Master of Engineering Science (Research), The University of Adelaide, 2000
Other Training Or Specialist Knowledge • HEC-RAS/HEC-GeoRAS hydraulic modelling • ILSAX/DRAINS hydrologic and hydraulic
modelling • XP-STORM hydraulic modelling • RORB run-off routing modelling • MapInfo, ArcGIS and QGIS data management,
mapping and spatial analysis • MUSIC Water quality modelling
Publications • Primary author of paper related to restoration
of flows to the Coorong South Lagoon in South Australia
• Has written and presented numerous papers relating to urban stormwater run-off and wetlands
• Has co-authored a paper relating to flood plain management in Central Vietnam
12/154 Fullarton Road Rose Park SA 5067
t (08) 8333 7999 e [email protected] w www.urps.com.au
Nicole Halsey FPIA
Director
Nicole is a highly experienced engagement practitioner with over 20 years of experience working with a diversity of stakeholders and communities on a variety of subjects.
Nicole is particularly experienced in ensuring that the most suitable engagement techniques are matched to the target audience and is known for designing hands on, interactive engagement activities, particularly for projects with a strong spatial element such as infrastructure planning including roads, master plans, public realm, open space and play space design. Nicole’s facilitation expertise and techniques are well regarded for the way in which they effectively engage participants, gather relevant information to inform the direction of projects and build confidence of stakeholders and the community in decision making processes.
Nicole is also known for her engagement expertise managing projects which are contentious or emotionally charged and ensuring that project objectives are able to be achieved within challenging contexts.
In all her work, Nicole demonstrates her flair for ‘distilling’ large volumes of information and complex issues. She can take complex scientific and technical information, interrogate it and translate it to enable others to engage with the subject. This aspect is particularly important to Nicole, as she is committed to engagement processes which are innovative, inform the direction of projects in a meaningful way and ensure that all voices are heard. This is reflected in Nicole’s experience designing and implementing creative engagement tools that enable children and young people to be active participants in decision making processes.
Areas of Expertise Community and Stakeholder engagement Facilitation Engagement training Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation
Projects of Note Community engagement Statewide Consultation for the Office of
Recreation, Sport and Racing Stakeholder and Community Engagement
Manager for the Gawler Place Upgrade project Engagement for the future development of
Eighty Eight O’Connell Military Road and Main Street, Henley Beach
Streetscape Upgrade South Park Lands Stormwater Detention Basins
Engagement Gawler East Link Road Community Engagement Brownhill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater
Management Plan Engagement (2011 and 2014)
Facilitation Infill Reference Group Facilitator for Draft
Planning & Design Code Strategic Planning for Environment, Heritage
and Sustainability Branch of DEW Beyond China Sword-Waste Pathways Forum Department of Planning, Transport and
Infrastructure Car Parking Summit Water Policy Branch Strategic Planning Day Expert Panel for the development of the Design
in the Planning System Discussion Paper Green Infrastructure Forum
Stakeholder engagement Stakeholder Engagement for the Southern
Basins and Musgrave Water Allocation Plan Tennyson Reserve Discovery Trail (Coast Park)
Stakeholder Engagement Facilitator, Lower Limestone Coast Water
Allocation Plan Reference Group Facilitation
Training Community Engagement Charter Training 2018 Planet: Engagement Planning UDIA Professional Development Course-
Engagement Module Community Engagement Training for Local
Government Certificate IV with Normans, Norman Waterhouse Lawyers
Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation Preparation of the Guide to the Community
Engagement Charter and supporting toolbox, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Project Evaluation Workshops
Review of City of Onkaparinga Community Engagement Framework
Strategic Engagement Plan for the Planning Reform Program
Masters of Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1997) Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1995) Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology/Politics) Adelaide University (1993)
Qualifications
Professional Affiliations Planning Institute of
Australia - Fellow and Registered Planner (RPIA)
International Association of Public Participation (IAP2)
Urban Development Institute of Australia
Property Council of Australia
Board Appointment Premier’s Climate
Change Council Community Participation
and Sustainability Advisory Committee for the SA Planning Reform Implementation
EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
BREAKOUT CREEK Stage 3DRAFT DESIGN FOR CONSULTATION
LEGEND
Undesirable views
2.5m wide shared use path - good condition
2.5m wide shared use path – average condition
Informal tracks
Horse agistment fences
Stormwater infrastructure
Vegetation - dense
Overhead powerlines
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
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X
X XX
X
X
X
X
Wide Terrace Steps- average condition- for horses
Horse Agistment Holding Areas
Horse Agistment Holding Areas
Concrete outfall apron- visually impacts on park
landscape
Stairs with bike ramp, in average condition
Aquatic vegetation
Stairs in good condition- lacks bike ramp
Stairs in good condition- lacks bike ramp
Vegetation - dense- low shrubs (600-1500mm)- CPTED risk:medium
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: high
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: High
Fences for horse agistment
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: high
Vegetation - dense- thick groundcover / low shrubs- CPTED risk:low to medium
Vegetation - dense- low shrubs (600-1500mm)- CPTED risk: low
Stairs with bike ramp, in good condition
Vegetation - dense- low shrubs (600-1200mm)- CPTED risk: medium
Vegetation - dense- low shrubs (600-1500mm)- CPTED risk: medium
Stormwater infrastructure- visually impacts on park landscape
Stormwater infrastructure- visually impacts on park
landscape
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: high- screens undesirable view of
stormwater infrastructure
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: high
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: high
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: high
Stormwater infrastructure- visually impacts on park landscape
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: high
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: High
CPTED
Gravel path for horses to equestrian arena
Lookout in poor condition
Informal track through vegetation
Informal tracks through vegetation
Informal tracks through vegetation Steps in poor condition
Aquatic vegetation Horse Agistment Holding Areas
Vegetation - dense- thick mid-storey plantings- CPTED risk: high
1:2500@A1 N
0 50 100 200m
Apex Park equestrian arena
APEX PARK
NANCY FISCHER RESERVE
1:2500@A1 N
0 50 100 200m
Sarah Murphy Sarah Murphy has 19 years’ post - graduate experience in water resources management and in the hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality analyses of stormwater systems, wetlands, rivers and flood plains. Sarah’s skills have been applied to the full range of civil infrastructure and water resources projects, from feasibility studies and concept development through to documentation, tender and project delivery, including contract administration and construction surveillance.
With a background in hydrology and hydraulic modelling, Sarah is proficient in a wide range of modelling packages, and has undertaken the analysis, design and documentation of stormwater systems in both urban and rural catchments, with projects ranging in size from small country townships to large urban developments. Her experience also extends to the preparation of floodplain management plans, stormwater management strategies, integrated water management plans and water quality analyses.
In recent years Sarah has fulfilled key roles on a number of stormwater and flood management projects including detailed concepts for flood mitigation within Pedler Creek at Moana, the Victor Harbor Floodplain Mapping project, flood mapping for the Lower Onkaparinga and Silver Sands/Washpool catchments and the Gawler River flood modelling for the Northern Expressway (NExy) Project.
She has also held key stormwater management roles on major transport projects including the Environmental Impact Assessment and Concept Planning phases of the NExy and Seaford Rail Extension projects.
Specialisations • Water Resources Management • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modelling
Career Summary Current Role Program Manager Natural Resources Principal Engineer
Qualifications • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and
Environmental) (First Class Honours), The University of Adelaide, 1996
• Master of Engineering Science (Research), The University of Adelaide, 2000
Other Training Or Specialist Knowledge • HEC-RAS/HEC-GeoRAS hydraulic modelling • ILSAX/DRAINS hydrologic and hydraulic
modelling • XP-STORM hydraulic modelling • RORB run-off routing modelling • MapInfo, ArcGIS and QGIS data management,
mapping and spatial analysis • MUSIC Water quality modelling
Publications • Primary author of paper related to restoration
of flows to the Coorong South Lagoon in South Australia
• Has written and presented numerous papers relating to urban stormwater run-off and wetlands
• Has co-authored a paper relating to flood plain management in Central Vietnam
12/154 Fullarton Road Rose Park SA 5067
t (08) 8333 7999 e [email protected] w www.urps.com.au
Nicole Halsey FPIA
Director
Nicole is a highly experienced engagement practitioner with over 20 years of experience working with a diversity of stakeholders and communities on a variety of subjects.
Nicole is particularly experienced in ensuring that the most suitable engagement techniques are matched to the target audience and is known for designing hands on, interactive engagement activities, particularly for projects with a strong spatial element such as infrastructure planning including roads, master plans, public realm, open space and play space design. Nicole’s facilitation expertise and techniques are well regarded for the way in which they effectively engage participants, gather relevant information to inform the direction of projects and build confidence of stakeholders and the community in decision making processes.
Nicole is also known for her engagement expertise managing projects which are contentious or emotionally charged and ensuring that project objectives are able to be achieved within challenging contexts.
In all her work, Nicole demonstrates her flair for ‘distilling’ large volumes of information and complex issues. She can take complex scientific and technical information, interrogate it and translate it to enable others to engage with the subject. This aspect is particularly important to Nicole, as she is committed to engagement processes which are innovative, inform the direction of projects in a meaningful way and ensure that all voices are heard. This is reflected in Nicole’s experience designing and implementing creative engagement tools that enable children and young people to be active participants in decision making processes.
Areas of Expertise Community and Stakeholder engagement Facilitation Engagement training Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation
Projects of Note Community engagement Statewide Consultation for the Office of
Recreation, Sport and Racing Stakeholder and Community Engagement
Manager for the Gawler Place Upgrade project Engagement for the future development of
Eighty Eight O’Connell Military Road and Main Street, Henley Beach
Streetscape Upgrade South Park Lands Stormwater Detention Basins
Engagement Gawler East Link Road Community Engagement Brownhill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater
Management Plan Engagement (2011 and 2014)
Facilitation Infill Reference Group Facilitator for Draft
Planning & Design Code Strategic Planning for Environment, Heritage
and Sustainability Branch of DEW Beyond China Sword-Waste Pathways Forum Department of Planning, Transport and
Infrastructure Car Parking Summit Water Policy Branch Strategic Planning Day Expert Panel for the development of the Design
in the Planning System Discussion Paper Green Infrastructure Forum
Stakeholder engagement Stakeholder Engagement for the Southern
Basins and Musgrave Water Allocation Plan Tennyson Reserve Discovery Trail (Coast Park)
Stakeholder Engagement Facilitator, Lower Limestone Coast Water
Allocation Plan Reference Group Facilitation
Training Community Engagement Charter Training 2018 Planet: Engagement Planning UDIA Professional Development Course-
Engagement Module Community Engagement Training for Local
Government Certificate IV with Normans, Norman Waterhouse Lawyers
Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation Preparation of the Guide to the Community
Engagement Charter and supporting toolbox, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Project Evaluation Workshops
Review of City of Onkaparinga Community Engagement Framework
Strategic Engagement Plan for the Planning Reform Program
Masters of Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1997) Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1995) Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology/Politics) Adelaide University (1993)
Qualifications
Professional Affiliations Planning Institute of
Australia - Fellow and Registered Planner (RPIA)
International Association of Public Participation (IAP2)
Urban Development Institute of Australia
Property Council of Australia
Board Appointment Premier’s Climate
Change Council Community Participation
and Sustainability Advisory Committee for the SA Planning Reform Implementation
DRAFT DESIGN FOR CONSULTATIONSUBJECT TO CHANGE
BREAKOUT CREEK Stage 3DRAFT DESIGN FOR CONSULTATION
Naturalise the watercourse and create habitats for aquatic and terrestrial biodiversity
A message from the Kaurna Nation: “Karrawirra Pari is a point of shared connection. With your participation and continuous support we can rejuvenate the spirit of the river and build a sense of cultural connection to this landscape for us all to enjoy.”
Improve water quality by introducing biofiltration wetlands while maintaining flood conveyance
Enhance the general amenity with a greater diversity of landscape treatments and interpret the local environment and culture
Improve recreation opportunities for a range of active and passive recreation
Provide equity in access along pathways and introduce opportunities for river crossings
Increase personal safety for all types of users with good lighting and clear sightlines
Retain a space for horses and interpret the historic associations with the site
Improve access for maintenace to enable ongoing maintenance and management with designs that are durable and sustainable
Propose practical design outcomes that address the needs of stakeholders and community
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Viewing deck, open lawns, shelter and paths for public recreation and picnicking.* Potential site for public ar t installations /
interpret Kaurna culture
Existing Nancy Fischer Reserve with new paths connecting to river precinct.* Potential site for public ar t installations
/ interpret Kaurna culture
New pedestrian river crossing point connecting nor th and south sides of River Torrens Linear Park Trail (max. path grade 1:20). Access restricted to periods of low river levels. Crossing closed during high flows.
Picnic shelter (indicated by symbol)
New pedestrian river crossing point connecting nor th and south sides of River Torrens Linear Park Trail (max. path grade 1:20). Access restricted to periods of low river levels. Crossing closed during high flows.
Viewing deck and boardwalk with ecology-themed information signs
Designated fenced Horse Agistment area with new shade tree planting, including a paved area with shelter for horse viewing, and information signs on history of ‘Reedbeds’ horses and riding club
River Torrens Linear Park Trail, max path grade 1:20
Existing concrete outfall apron landscaped with feature rocks with low level flow channel connection to gulf
Maintenance vehicle access at Military Road
New public park with access path (max. grade 1:20) connecting to river precinct.* Potential site for public ar t installations /
interpret Kaurna culture
Water treatment wetland pond system Upgraded access stair with bike ramps at existing link to Benham Place
Upgraded access stair with bike ramps at existing link to Warramunga Street
Water treatment wetland pond system
Open lawns and shelters for public recreation and picnicking
River Torrens Linear Park Trail, max path grade 1:20
Upgraded maintenance vehicle access from Tapleys Hill Road
Existing stormwater outfall infrastructure retained and relandscaped with naturalistic rock installation
Viewing deck and boardwalks adjacent wetland ponds with ecology-themed information signs
River Torrens Linear Park Trail, max path grade 1:20
‘Billabong’ habitats for biodiversity conservation
Walking trails and ‘nature play’ oppor tunities through revegetated bushland habitat for biodiversity conservation
River Torrens Linear Park Trail, max path grade 1:20
Line of current water edge (shown dotted)
Apex Park Stage 2(FUTURE WORK)
Apex Park Stage 1
Viewing deck and boardwalk adjacent wetland ponds with ecology-themed information signs
Breakout Creek Stage 2
New public park with access path (max. grade 1:20) connecting to river precinct.* Potential site for public ar t installations /
interpret Kaurna culture
Maintenance vehicle access from Military Road
Existing Nancy Fischer Reserve with new paths connecting to river precinct.* Potential site for public ar t installations
Sarah Murphy Sarah Murphy has 19 years’ post - graduate experience in water resources management and in the hydrologic, hydraulic and water quality analyses of stormwater systems, wetlands, rivers and flood plains. Sarah’s skills have been applied to the full range of civil infrastructure and water resources projects, from feasibility studies and concept development through to documentation, tender and project delivery, including contract administration and construction surveillance.
With a background in hydrology and hydraulic modelling, Sarah is proficient in a wide range of modelling packages, and has undertaken the analysis, design and documentation of stormwater systems in both urban and rural catchments, with projects ranging in size from small country townships to large urban developments. Her experience also extends to the preparation of floodplain management plans, stormwater management strategies, integrated water management plans and water quality analyses.
In recent years Sarah has fulfilled key roles on a number of stormwater and flood management projects including detailed concepts for flood mitigation within Pedler Creek at Moana, the Victor Harbor Floodplain Mapping project, flood mapping for the Lower Onkaparinga and Silver Sands/Washpool catchments and the Gawler River flood modelling for the Northern Expressway (NExy) Project.
She has also held key stormwater management roles on major transport projects including the Environmental Impact Assessment and Concept Planning phases of the NExy and Seaford Rail Extension projects.
Specialisations • Water Resources Management • Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modelling
Career Summary Current Role Program Manager Natural Resources Principal Engineer
Qualifications • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and
Environmental) (First Class Honours), The University of Adelaide, 1996
• Master of Engineering Science (Research), The University of Adelaide, 2000
Other Training Or Specialist Knowledge • HEC-RAS/HEC-GeoRAS hydraulic modelling • ILSAX/DRAINS hydrologic and hydraulic
modelling • XP-STORM hydraulic modelling • RORB run-off routing modelling • MapInfo, ArcGIS and QGIS data management,
mapping and spatial analysis • MUSIC Water quality modelling
Publications • Primary author of paper related to restoration
of flows to the Coorong South Lagoon in South Australia
• Has written and presented numerous papers relating to urban stormwater run-off and wetlands
• Has co-authored a paper relating to flood plain management in Central Vietnam
12/154 Fullarton Road Rose Park SA 5067
t (08) 8333 7999 e [email protected] w www.urps.com.au
Nicole Halsey FPIA
Director
Nicole is a highly experienced engagement practitioner with over 20 years of experience working with a diversity of stakeholders and communities on a variety of subjects.
Nicole is particularly experienced in ensuring that the most suitable engagement techniques are matched to the target audience and is known for designing hands on, interactive engagement activities, particularly for projects with a strong spatial element such as infrastructure planning including roads, master plans, public realm, open space and play space design. Nicole’s facilitation expertise and techniques are well regarded for the way in which they effectively engage participants, gather relevant information to inform the direction of projects and build confidence of stakeholders and the community in decision making processes.
Nicole is also known for her engagement expertise managing projects which are contentious or emotionally charged and ensuring that project objectives are able to be achieved within challenging contexts.
In all her work, Nicole demonstrates her flair for ‘distilling’ large volumes of information and complex issues. She can take complex scientific and technical information, interrogate it and translate it to enable others to engage with the subject. This aspect is particularly important to Nicole, as she is committed to engagement processes which are innovative, inform the direction of projects in a meaningful way and ensure that all voices are heard. This is reflected in Nicole’s experience designing and implementing creative engagement tools that enable children and young people to be active participants in decision making processes.
Areas of Expertise Community and Stakeholder engagement Facilitation Engagement training Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation
Projects of Note Community engagement Statewide Consultation for the Office of
Recreation, Sport and Racing Stakeholder and Community Engagement
Manager for the Gawler Place Upgrade project Engagement for the future development of
Eighty Eight O’Connell Military Road and Main Street, Henley Beach
Streetscape Upgrade South Park Lands Stormwater Detention Basins
Engagement Gawler East Link Road Community Engagement Brownhill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater
Management Plan Engagement (2011 and 2014)
Facilitation Infill Reference Group Facilitator for Draft
Planning & Design Code Strategic Planning for Environment, Heritage
and Sustainability Branch of DEW Beyond China Sword-Waste Pathways Forum Department of Planning, Transport and
Infrastructure Car Parking Summit Water Policy Branch Strategic Planning Day Expert Panel for the development of the Design
in the Planning System Discussion Paper Green Infrastructure Forum
Stakeholder engagement Stakeholder Engagement for the Southern
Basins and Musgrave Water Allocation Plan Tennyson Reserve Discovery Trail (Coast Park)
Stakeholder Engagement Facilitator, Lower Limestone Coast Water
Allocation Plan Reference Group Facilitation
Training Community Engagement Charter Training 2018 Planet: Engagement Planning UDIA Professional Development Course-
Engagement Module Community Engagement Training for Local
Government Certificate IV with Normans, Norman Waterhouse Lawyers
Engagement materials, frameworks, tools and evaluation Preparation of the Guide to the Community
Engagement Charter and supporting toolbox, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Project Evaluation Workshops
Review of City of Onkaparinga Community Engagement Framework
Strategic Engagement Plan for the Planning Reform Program
Masters of Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1997) Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning University of South Australia (1995) Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology/Politics) Adelaide University (1993)
Qualifications
Professional Affiliations Planning Institute of
Australia - Fellow and Registered Planner (RPIA)
International Association of Public Participation (IAP2)
Urban Development Institute of Australia
Property Council of Australia
Board Appointment Premier’s Climate
Change Council Community Participation
and Sustainability Advisory Committee for the SA Planning Reform Implementation
DRAFT DESIGN FOR CONSULTATION - DETAIL PLANSSUBJECT TO CHANGE
BREAKOUT CREEK Stage 3DRAFT DESIGN FOR CONSULTATION
Detail Plan 01 1:1000@A1 Detail Plan 02 1:1000@A1
Viewing deck, open lawns, shelter and paths for public recreation and picnicking.* Potential site for public ar t installations /
interpret Kaurna culture
Water treatment wetland pond system
Viewing deck and boardwalks adjacent wetland ponds with ecology-themed information signs
Viewing deck and boardwalk adjacent wetland ponds with ecology-themed information signs
‘Billabong’ habitats for biodiversity conservation
Apex Park Stage 2 (future work)
New pedestrian river crossing point connecting nor th and south sides of River Torrens Linear Park Trail (max. path grade 1:20). Access restricted to periods of low river levels. Crossing closed during high flows.
Viewing deck and boardwalk adjacent wetland ponds with ecology-themed information signs
Picnic shelter
Upgraded access stair with bike ramp at existing link to Warramunga Street
River Torrens Linear Park Trail, max path grade 1:20
New pedestrian river crossing point connecting nor th and south sides of River Torrens Linear Park Trail (max. path grade 1:20). Access restricted to periods of low river levels. Crossing closed during high flows.
Designated fenced Horse Agistment area with new shade tree planting, including a paved area with shelter for horse viewing, and information signs on history of ‘Reedbeds’ horses and riding club
Existing stormwater outfall infrastructure retained and re-landscaped with naturalistic rock installation