Monday, 22 June, 2020 - 15:56
Storeys stories have familiar feel
An emerging pipeline of apartment developments could shape a new look for Perth’s western suburbs, but ongoing community consultation will be needed.
Petar Mrdja holds a Bachelor of Communications, a Master of Urban and Regional Planning, and a Diploma of Project Management. He has over a decade’s experience in various statutory, strategic and senior management town planning positions within Local Governments. Mr Mrdja was a planning officer for the City of Vincent and City of Stirling, coordinator of planning at City of Subiaco, and manager of planning and building at the City of Vincent where he was also the director of planning. He was also the manager of planning at City of Subiaco, Town of Cambridge and Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale.
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Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank | WA staff |
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Co-Founder, Director
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2015 |
Position | Company | Year | Company's current rank |
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Acting Director, Planning Services; Manager, Planning & Building
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2013 - 2015 | 28 | |
Project Manager
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2011 - 2013 | ||
Coordinator, Planning Services
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2010 - 2011 | 33 | |
Statutory Planning Officer, Strategic Planning Officer
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2006 - 2010 | 1 |