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Community and stakeholder codesign, engagement and strategy for precincts, adaptation and the arts.

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Nicole Dennis
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A woman with a pink high vis vest hands out glowstick necklaces to a room full of women as they prepare to understand a Safer Cities Walkshop at night within the YCK Laneways district.

Photo James Peter Brown: Susie Rugg from Cobalt Engagement at Stitch preparing for the CID YCK Laneways Safer Cities Walkshop.

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Level 3, 180 George Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000

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A group of predominantly women in pink high vis vests stand in a circle in a dark laneway at night with clipboards discussing how safe they feel.

Photo James Peter Brown: York Lane Safer YCK Laneways CID Walkshop led by Cobalt Engagement.

A group of women in pink high vis vests stand near Wynyard Station near York Lane at night with clipboards writing.

Photo James Peter Brown: York Lane Safer YCK Laneways CID Walkshop led by Cobalt Engagement.

A woman in a tan suit addresses an audience with a presentation about Safer Cities in Melbourne.

Photo Gig Clarke: Nicole Dennis introduces a Safer Cities Walkshop through Melbourne's laneways at NH Architecture in collaboration with ULI Australia and the University of Melbourne.

Two women in high vis vests fill out clipboards in a dark laneway in Melbourne with an umbrella.

Photo Nicole Dennis: Melbourne Laneways Safer Cities Walkshop led by Cobalt Engagement

A group of women in pink high vis vests pose for a photo smiling with Barangaroo in the background.

Photo Dino Delotavo: ULI Australia Safer Cities Walkshop led by Cobalt Engagement.

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We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. We also acknowledge all of the traditional owners of the land in NSW, and pay respect to First Nations Elders, past and present.

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