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Under New Management
Tuesday, 31 August 2010 13:49

To our valued colleagues and friends

Scott Alston established ROSS Planning in 2003. As you would know, since that time the company has developed into a leading consultancy specialising in recreation, open space and sport planning. Having led this growth, Scott has recently made the decision to enjoy semi-retirement (retirement from management at least). Having been employed as Senior Consultants for the past four years, Dion Collins and Scott Walker have purchased the business and will take over the reins as Managing Directors.

While Scott will be exploring his other passion (photography) more, he will continue working with ROSS Planning as a Senior Consultant.

Dion and Scott intend on furthering the growth of the company and building upon the status achieved under Scott Alston’s leadership. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our ties with you in each of our new roles within our dynamic organisation. Please note that all contact details and business location will remain the same.  

Yours sincerely

Scott Alston, Dion Collins and Scott Walker

 

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Kate Gets Academic Prize
Monday, 08 March 2010 21:48

kate qut award smallWe are very proud of Kate who recently picked up the QUT “Dean's List for Excellent Academic Performance” which acknowledges students who have achieved a semester grade point average of 6.5 or above (and Kate got straight 7s!).

Kate is studying part-time towards a Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning and is doing extremely well.

Congratulations Kate on a fantastic effort.

 

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Congratulations to Bri
Saturday, 24 October 2009 16:19

Dr Brianna FjeldsoeOne of our favourite partners, Dr Brianna Fjeldsoe has just been awarded two extinguished prizes at the 7th National Physical Activity Conference (Be Active 09).

She was voted the Best New Investigator in Health Promotion and was also joint winner of the Best Paper in Health Promotion.

These awards recognises Bri’s outstanding work  in developing, implementing and evaluating a broad-reach intervention to increase physical activity among disadvantaged postnatal women.

ROSS Planning has been honoured to work with Bri and looks forwards to continuing to develop our relationship.

 

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Newest staff member
Saturday, 24 October 2009 16:08
We welcome Cass Gaisford to our ROSS Planning team. Cass has recently returned to Brisbane after spending six months touring, with the majority of her time spent exploring South America. Cass comes to us from Conics and prior to that worked with the Department of Environment and Heritage section within the City of Cape Town.

We look forward to utilising Cass’ landscape architecture skills and look forward to tapping into her environmental knowledge and experience.
 

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