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Aquatic and Leisure Projects Stimulating Local Communities Active & Healthy Lifestyles

By |June 16th, 2020|Categories: News|

Many councils have recently invested in aquatic & leisure centre feasibility studies and have now progressed to detailed design and construction. These significant community facilities will stimulate social, health and economic benefits, creating venues that [...]

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Otium Planning Group appoints new Facility Advisory Senior Consultant

By |June 10th, 2020|Categories: News|

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Malcolm Kuhn as a Senior Consultant to our Facility Planning, Business and Management Advisory Division. Malcolm has over 27 years’ experience across local government and private facility [...]

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Victorian Community Sports Infrastructure Stimulus Program

By |June 1st, 2020|Categories: News|

Otium Planning Group (OPG) would like to commend the Victorian State Government in its recent funding initiative as part of the COVID-19 stimulus program. As Kate Maddock, Managing Director of OPG has raised in a [...]

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Trails Based Tourism

By |May 24th, 2020|Categories: News|

Trails based tourism is growing in importance as many local governments consider recovery from COVID-19. Trails provide ongoing health, recreation and economic benefit. During our recent isolation, trails played a pivotal role in supporting individuals’ ability to [...]

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