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Student receives hands-on regional planning experience

Planning Student Gurney Khera TBW Newsgroup
STUDENT SUCCESS: Wattle Range Council chief executive Ben Gower, development services director Paul Duka and development health and compliance manager Chris Tully reflect on UniSA student Gurney Khera’s (second right) eight week placement.Stude

AN opportunity to work in a close-knit team and explore the Limestone Coast were just two of the benefits highlighted by UniSA planning student Gurinder Khera when he farewelled his hosts recently.

Mr Khera spent eight weeks working alongside Wattle Range Council staff, helping with building, planning and development matters as part of council’s ongoing relationship with UniSA’s school of Art, Architecture and Design.

“Council looked to offer support for a UniSA Postgraduate Urban and Regional Planning Student placement, to provide a practical learning and development environment for a student and to also bring a new ‘set of eyes’ to the council planning and economic team,” council’s development services director Steve Chapple said.

“During his placement, Gurney worked on a number of projects including council’s proposed local heritage grant fund, potential development of land at Beachport and an examination of council’s Millicent Airport review.

“He also prepared high-quality notes and a presentation for council staff on changes to the Planning Development Act.”

Mr Khera is currently studying a Masters of Urban and Regional Planning with UniSA in Adelaide.

He has a background in engineering and computer sciences, is involved in residential and winery development and has also worked in Sydney.

Only having worked in urban areas, Mr Khera travelled to Wattle Range to learn more about regional issues and opportunities in planning and development.

“I learnt a lot and have been made very welcome as part of a close-knit team,” Mr Khera said.

“I have most enjoyed exploring the Wattle Range region with its amazing diversity and natural beauty.”

Mr Chapple said council looks forward to continuing this relationship with UniSA and welcomes the potential for more students to visit the region.

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