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‘After Dark in the Junction’ Demonstration Events

‘After Dark in the Junction’ Demonstration Events

Sep 27, 2017 | Creative Cities, Economic Development, Urban Planning

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been working with Waverley Council to deliver a series of activations as demonstration projects for the draft Evening, Culture and Entertainment Strategy. In partnership with Cred Consulting, Authority Creative and with support...

Towards a new busking policy for Sydney

Aug 17, 2017 | Community Engagement, Creative Cities, Uncategorized

The Council of the City of Sydney (The City) recognises the “life and colour buskers bring to the local area, from playing music, singing and dancing to all sorts of performances that entertain the public”. In supporting the busking culture and ensuring the safety of...
Wingham Place Making Project

Wingham Place Making Project

Jul 20, 2017 | Creative Cities, Economic Development, Urban Planning

Working on the Wingham Place Making Project has been one of the biggest highlights of 2017 so far. With a proactive Chamber of Commerce backed by strong leadership from Council and many passionate locals, we really couldn’t have gotten any luckier! At JOC we...

Making Spaces Assessment Panel

Jul 7, 2017 | Community Engagement, Creative Cities, Economic Development

Our Director, John O’Callaghan, was recently invited to Chair the Western Sydney Making Spaces Initiative Assessment Panel for Create NSW. The Making Spaces Initiative will provide funding (up to $60,000) to enable professional artists and arts organisations to create...
Newcastle Smart City | #HunterIQ Facilitation

Newcastle Smart City | #HunterIQ Facilitation

Jul 2, 2017 | Community Engagement, Creative Cities, Planner Tech, Social Media

At JOC Consulting we’re excited to be working with Newcastle City Council on their Smart City Strategy. Last year we delivered the community and stakeholder engagement and this year we’re helping facilitate a series of ‘Innovation Quarterly’...
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