Conference Presentations

Fiona is wholly committed to the playground industry, and is involved in pro bono research and advocacy.

2021

2nd International Symposium on Planning and Design of Contemporary Early Learning Facilities & Playgrounds – topic: Bringing Nature to Childcare – Design of Outdoor Spaces

PLA NSW – topic: Waverley Inclusive Play Space Study: the Journey So Far, with Carl Nugent (Waverley Council) and Sandy Hoy (Parkland Planners)

Play Australia – topic: Nature Play: What it is & what it isn’t, with Mary Jeavons

PLA NSW – topic: Playground Standards Update

2020

AILA Webinar – topic: Changes to Australian Playground Standards

Office for the Advocate for Children and Young People – topic: “Consultation with Children and Young People”

2019

PLA Conference, Focus on Inclusion – topic: “Design Case Studies: Translating Principles into Design”

SAPIA Conference – topic: “Wayfinding in Play Spaces: So Much More Than Signage!”

Landcom – topic: “The Best Practice Playground”

UNSW, Masters Course – topic: “Consultation with Children”

2018

PLA Conference, Lead Collaborate Succeed – topic: “The Latest Playground Standards and Implications for Local Government”

UNSW, Masters Course – topic: “Spinny Things & the Love Tree”

Taipei “Play for All” – topic: “Bridging the Gap from Policy to Design: Universal Design and Inclusive Playgrounds”

Taipei “Play for All” – topic: “Real Grass, Spinny Things & the Love Tree”

Taipei “Play for All” – topic: “Key Elements of Playground Design for Children”

UNSW, Masters Course – topic: “Whaddaya wanna do?”

2017

AILA The 3rd City: International Festival of Landscape Architecture – topic: “The AHA Moment”

Play Creativity & Culture Symposium, Canberra – topic: Play City: Design for Play

PLA Conference – topic: “Hosting a public Play Day”

UNSW, Masters Course – topic: “Spinny Things & the Love Tree”

World Forum on Early Care and Education (New Zealand) – topic: “Journey into Nature”

AILA (ACT) – topic: Australian Standards: What you need to know

2016

National Sports Convention – topic: “Inside Out & the Wrong Way Around”

PLA New South Wales – topic: “Let’s Design for Everyone”

UNSW, Landscape Architecture Elective – topic: Whaddayawannado

2015

New Zealand Recreation Association, Keynote Speaker – topic: “Getting the Brief Sorted.”

PLA South Australia, Keynote Speaker – topic: “It’s in our Nature.”

UNSW, Landscape Architecture Elective – topic: Whaddayawannado

2014

Parks and Leisure Australia, Kidsafe NSW and Fiona Robbé – topic “New Playground Equipment Standard Seminar and Tour”

Nature Play WA – topic: “Creating Nature Play Spaces – Child Care Sector”

UNSW, Landscape Architecture Elective – topic: Whaddayawannado

2013

Staff Development, Department of Education and Communities NSW – topic: “Natural Playspaces in your pr eschool”.

AILA Seminar, Hobart, – topic: “Public Playgrounds as Venues for Community Engagement”

2012

AILA Seminar, Sydney – “Planting in Fallzones – the latest research”.

Newcastle, PLA, NSW, 2012 “Change – an opportunity for revitalisation” – topic: “Evaluating playspace potential” & “National Inclusive playground workshop”

Bendigo Child Friendly Cities Conference – topic: “Consultation with Children”.

Parks & Leisure Association Conference, Coffs Harbour – topic: “Playground Assessment Tool”

Bendigo Child Friendly Cities Conference – topic: “Consultation with Children”

Newcastle PLA, “Change – an opportunity for revitalisation”, NSW – topics: “Evaluating playspace potential” and “National Inclusive playground workshop”

AILA Seminar, Sydney – topic: “Planting in Fallzones – the latest research”

2011

Dubbo PLA, Sydney – topic: “Playground Crowding”

New Zealand Recreation Association, Auckland – topic: “The Total Package”

2010

Kidsafe WA Conference, “The Nature of Play”, Perth – topic: “Naturally better – designing opportunities to play in a natural setting”

Parks & Leisure Association (PLA) Conference, “Partnerships for Sustainable Outcomes”, Albury – topic: “Naturally better – designing opportunities to play in a natural setting”

Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) Seminar, Sydney– topic: “Naturally better – designing opportunities to play in a natural setting”

Kompan Seminar, Sydney– topic: “The invitation to play”

Inclusive PlayRoad Show, New Zealand– topic: “Inclusive playground design”

Kompan Seminar, Brisbane – topic: “The invitation to play”

2009

Parks and Leisure Australia (PLA) Conference, “Making it Happen”, Boomerang Beach – topic: “Consultation with children in the design process”

2008

International Play Association Conference, “Play in a Changing World”, Hong Kong – topic: “The importance of hopscotch” and “‘Play Patrol’ in Australia”

Queensland Children’s Activities Network (QCAN) Conference, Brisbane – topic: “The importance of hopscotch”

NSW Play Environments Network – topic: “Seeing past the sand and into the sky”

Early Childhood Environmental Education Network (ECEEN) Seminar, Sydney– topic: “Nature action collaborative for children”

2007

Playright Conference, Access for All – topic: “Creative solutions for everyone”

2006

Sydney University, Environmental Sociology Conference – topic: “Designing for delight – creative playground solutions, no matter what”

Kidsafe National Playground Conference, Sydney – topics: “Creative solutions for everyone”, “Incidental play at schools” and “Playground Adequacy Checklist”.

Parks and Leisure Australia (PLA) Conference, Sydney – topic: “Creative playground design –are we creating a liveable legacy?”

Playright Seminar, Perth– topic: “Universal design in playgrounds”

2005

International Play Association (IPA) Conference, Berlin – topic: “Creative solutions for everyone – a special playground in Sydney”

2004

Kidsafe National Playground Conference, Sydney – topic: “Designing for delight – creative playground solutions, no matter what!”

Kompan Seminar, Sydney– topic: “Creative solutions for everyone – inclusive design principles”

2002

Kompan Seminar, Sydney – topic: “Designing beyond ‘splat'”