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Statutory Planner

A Statutory Planner ensures projects comply with planning regulations, evaluates applications, and liaises with stakeholders to facilitate approvals.

How do I become a statutory planner

Get qualified to work as a statutory planner with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

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Statutory Planner careers

A Statutory Planner assesses and ensures compliance with planning and development regulations for various projects. You might work in local government, private consultancy, or planning agencies. Statutory Planners evaluate development applications, provide advice on land use policies, and ensure projects meet legal and environmental standards. You’ll also prepare reports and liaise with stakeholders to facilitate the approval process.

Statutory Planners play a vital role in shaping urban and rural environments. You’ll need to be detail-oriented and knowledgeable about planning legislation and policies. You’ll collaborate with developers, government officials, and the community to ensure that developments are sustainable and comply with relevant regulations.