Community Infrastructure Planning Course (CIPC)

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Community Infrastructure Planning Course (CIPC) 

Proudly supported by the WA Government, the Leisure Institute of Western Australia (LIWA), in partnership with Royal Life Saving WA, is launching its second new professional development program for 2026 – the Community Infrastructure Planning Course (CIPC)  The course has been developed specifically to support emerging, new and existing CIPs across WA. This five-day, industry-led program is designed and delivered by experienced Community Infrastructure Planners.

Cost:$2,000 (members); $2,500 (non-members) Morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea included.

Dinner Monday night included.

Accommodation: If travelling to Perth, we recommend Residence on Langley Park, 99 Adelaide Terrace, Perth CBD, 6000 Perth, Australia.  While we provide a recommendation there are a number of hotels and apartments in this area of differing price points. Staying in this area (Perth CBD) is not required if you are using your own transport to and from the venues. 

Transport - Transportation will be organised from the from Residence on Langley each day for those requiring transport to/from the venues and activities.  We will send further communications closer to the date on daily pick-up times. Please indicate your transport requirements and dietary needs in the Delegate Details Form at the end of this document. 

About the Course

The CIPC is delivered over five consecutive days. Participants will complete 9 practical modules, supported by site and operational activities, guest presentations, case studies, guides, and practical resources for immediate workplace application.

This new course offers a high-quality, affordable, and relevant non-formal learning pathway that complements or extends beyond traditional tertiary options. It strengthens career pathways, supports workforce capability, and helps retain skilled staff — particularly addressing shortages of Community Infrastructure, Leisure and Recreation Planners in Western Australia

Course Modules

Module 1: Introduction to Community Infrastructure Planning
Module 2: Project Planning & Administration
Module 3: Project Budget Planning
Module 4: Stakeholder Engagement
Module 5: WA Planning System
Module 6: Asset Management
Module 7: Site & Facility Analysis
Module 8: Strategic Planning & Documentation
Module 9: Design Planning for the Built Environment

The Course Is Designed To:

The CIPC equips participants and their organisations with the skills and confidence to plan and deliver sustainable, community-focused infrastructure. Key benefits include:

  • Building core competencies for current and future CIPs across WA

  • Enhancing employability, career progression, and leadership readiness

  • Increasing organisational and industry capacity to plan, design, and deliver quality facilities and open spaces

  • Access to practical resources, case studies, networking, and mentoring opportunities

  • Providing a high-quality, affordable, non-formal learning pathway that complements or extends beyond traditional tertiary education

  • Addressing workforce shortages of skilled CIPs in WA

Who Should Apply?
  • Existing planners seeking to update or validate skills and progress in their career

  • Professionals in related roles looking to transition into community infrastructure planning (e.g., Recreation/Facility Managers, Program Coordinators, Aquatic Operators, Urban Planners, Project Managers)

  • Those with experience but no formal qualifications in the aquatic, sport, or recreation sector

  • Employees of Local Government, State Agencies, Industry Peak Bodies, and State Sporting Associations interested in building community infrastructure planning capability

Proudly supported by WA State Government                 

 

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