Panel debates the proposition “there is no true urbanism in NSW” in UDA NSW debate series.
The affirmative (Jan McCredie, Peter Smith and Deborah Dearing) and negative (Paul Walter, Bianca Pineda and Rod Simpson) teams battled it out last week at the first debate of the UDA NSW debate series.
The affirmative argued that the NSW Standard Instrument LEP was the “nail in the coffin” for urbanism in NSW, and coined their definition of urbanism as place + process = outcome.
The Negative team debated that whether urbanism being neither good nor bad - but rather it just ‘is’ and tore apart the affirmative’s argument that was focused on ‘bad urbanism’.
In the end, the audience voted via Slido and the Negative’s argument won them over - with Bianca Pineda being voted the night’s strongest debater. Take a look at the video footage from the debate below.
There were a lot of laughs, and a great night had. We look forward to looking at some of the audience suggested topics for the next debate in the series.
Missed the debate? Check out the video and photos from the debate below.
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Photographs and video footage taken by Michael Gentin