What makes an all-rounder? Well, Sarah has a degree in architecture and a master’s degree in Urban Planning. She has also studied project management.
Sarah has worked for various State Government departments including Planning Transport & Infrastructure, the Office for Recreation Sport & Racing and Infrastructure SA.
This useful mix of qualifications and experience means that she understands the urban environment, planning and policy like few others. Sarah also knows what is important to Government and how to achieve the best from the sector.
In her spare time Sarah doesn’t just play cricket – she excels at it. A batter and a bowler, Sarah is two-time winner of the Karen Rolton Medal for best female club cricketer in South Australia. She has also captained the Kensington District Cricket Club to three premierships.
A true all-rounder in planning and in cricket, Sarah knows that the keys to success are good strategy, adaptability and determination. Handy attributes for any team.
Code amendments
Regional plans
Strategic and infrastructure plans
Recreation and sport planning
Master of Urban Planning, 2016
Bachelor of Architectural Studies, 2014
Certificate IV in Project Management Practice, 2018
Certificate III in Sport and Recreation Management, 2011
BLTI OGC Gateway Review Team Member Training, 2021
URPS acknowledges the Kaurna and Kulin Nation People as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.