SA Awards for Planning Excellence

Nominations now CLOSED. Join us at the Awards Ceremony on Friday, 14 November.

About the State Awards for Excellence Program

Participating in the Awards isn’t just a chance to gain recognition; it’s an opportunity to inspire others, share achievements, and showcase the meaningful work planners do every day. For organisations involved in planning, the Awards are a chance to be publicly recognised for their achievements, and to showcase leading practice across a range of planning disciplines and sectors.

The journey begins with the State and Territory Awards for Planning Excellence, where nominees are selected for their meaningful contributions and inspiring work.

State winners then advance to the National Awards, where the best projects, teams, and individuals come together, demonstrating the power of planning to overcome challenges and drive lasting change. The National Awards are presented at Planning Congress, the most significant annual gathering of planning professionals in Australia.

For questions on the State Awards for Excellence program get in touch with us at [email protected]. For National Awards enquiries, contact [email protected]

Stage 1: State Awards for Planning Excellence

Start your awards journey here - at the State level. 

Stage 2: National Awards 

The State winners become National nominees, awarded in May the following year. 

Learn more

2025 SA Awards for Planning Excellence

The 2025 Awards program is now CLOSED for nominations. 

Please join us at the 2025 PIA SA Awards for Planning Excellence Gala Dinner – an unforgettable evening celebrating excellence in the planning profession.

Enter the Awards 

Get to know the nomination process, start preparing and submit your nomination!

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Award categories 

Learn more about what categories you can enter at your State Awards level.

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FAQs

Get answers to the most commonly asked questions about the program.

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Past Award Winners

Get inspired and meet the past winners across National and State Awards.

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2025 Key Dates

Awards open

23 June 2025

Awards close

31 August 2025

Awards Ceremony

14 November 2025

National Awards for Planning Excellence

May 2026

 

Please ensure you read the Terms and Conditions. 

Nominations

To nominate, you'll want to first read the Nomination Guidelines to work out what category you'd like to enter and what forms and documents are required. Download the guidelines below. Once you're ready to nominate, follow the links either in the Guidelines or below to get started on your nomination. 

We've also put together a handy walk-though video on how to complete your nomination form. 

Download: Nomination Guidelines Watch: How to nominate 

 Nominations now closed for 2025

Award Categories

Below are the Awards offered at the SA Awards for Planning Excellence, with the majority also awarded at the National Awards level. The Awards indicated in black are only awarded at State level. 

Climate Change & Resilience

Highlighting the important and varied role planning can play in responding to climate change.

Community Wellbeing & Diversity

Recognises initiatives that achieve outstanding social sustainability outcomes.

Great Place

Recognises a great place, street or neighbourhood.

Improving Planning Processes

Recognises a significant improvement in planning process or major planning reform which leads to good planning outcomes.

Strategic Planning Project

Recognises an outstanding strategic planning project, which includes regional plans, structure plans, master plans, infrastructure plans, planning schemes and similar.

Planning Research

Awarded for a substantial piece of planning research which makes an outstanding contribution to the understanding of contemporary issues relating to planning in Australia.

Planning with Country

Recognises projects and/or initiatives which promote collaboration, understanding, appreciation, awareness and celebrates Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander knowledge, culture and tradition and their application to planning and land management. 

Stakeholder Engagement

Recognises initiatives and outcomes in implementing best practice public engagement that achieves genuine collaborative outcomes that leads to improved built form, planning processes or social outcomes.

Technology & Digital Innovation

Recognises the importance of technology and digital innovation in 21st century planning.

Tertiary Student Project

Awarded for a substantial project, report, book, thesis, article or piece of research which makes a significant contribution to planning and development outcomes.

Emerging Planner of the Year

This award recognises a Emerging Planner who has made an outstanding contribution or achievement.

Performance and Innovation in Development Award

Recognises an outstanding development approval outcome, that demonstrates vision, innovation, improvement, communication, collaboration, and community benefit.

Planning Champion

For non-planners (individuals, groups, or business) who have made significant contributions to the urban and regional environment over the last 1-2 years.

Secondary Student Project

For secondary students who have produced outstanding planning work.

President's Award

Recognises the most outstanding contribution to issues relating to urban and/or regional planning in SA.

Nominations are not sought for this category. The President’s Award is judged by the PIA SA President. 

Minister's Award

Recognises the most outstanding contribution to issues relating to urban and/or regional planning in SA.

Nominations are not sought for this category. The Minister’s Award is judged by the SA Minister for Planning. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I enter the same project in more than one category?

Yes, where appropriate projects may be entered in more than one Award category provided:

  • each nomination addresses the specific selection criteria for each category for each project, and
  • you pay the relevant entry fee for each category for applicable states/territories only.

How should I present my submission?

The written component of your entry must address the selection criteria and be presented in A4 format. Addressing the selection criteria in a clear and comprehensive manner is essential for the entry to be competitive as the judges use the information to help with assessment. We encourage the close involvement of the project team in preparing the submission as the judges are closely looking at the quality and robustness of the written content rather than the presentation materials.

Whilst some entrants spend money on graphic design for the entry this has no impact on the judging process.

Is the maximum word count and supporting evidence word/page limit strict?

Yes. Any words that are over the word count/page limit will not be viewed by the judging panel.

My project is not geographic/location specific and/or involved input from people around Australia. Which State or Territory Awards should I enter?

You are able to choose any State or Territory to enter a project that is not geographic or location specific and/or involved collaboration with people from a number of different locations but you can only submit one entry in one State or Territory. Multiple entries are invalid.

Types of projects that might fall within this scenario include books or academic papers.

Is there a fee to nominate a project?

Nomination fees are an important part of the financial structure that enables PIA to continue to provide a high-quality Awards program.

Entry Fees are $240 + GST per nomination. The fee is payable for nominations for all categories except:
Tertiary Student Project
Young Planner of the Year
Great Place Award
Planning Champion Award

PIA has determined that nomination fees will be waived for projects where government agencies or non-for-profit organisations are the sole nominee. This decision has been made in recognition of the difficulties these organisations can have either meeting the expense due to budgetary constraints or because of restrictions on expenditure for governance and/or probity reasons.

Can I submit an International Project?

International projects can only be accepted on the condition they have been undertaken by an Australian project team/or individual based in Australia.

You are able to choose any State or Territory to enter an international project but you can only submit one entry in one State or Territory. Multiple entries are invalid.

International projects completed by project teams/or individuals who do not reside in Australia are ineligible to nominate.

Will there be an award and/or commendation in every category?

Not necessarily. Judges analyse all the entries in a category, looking for projects that demonstrate excellence against the category objective and selection criteria. If none of the entries are judged as having reached the threshold of excellence to receive an award or commendation, then the category will pass unawarded.

Still got questions or need assistance?

Get in touch with the team on  [email protected] or 02 40445748