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In this episode of The Development Drum, Roger Collins-Woolcock shares stories from a career that’s seen it all — from building an office from the ground up in Hervey Bay back in 1994, to backing himself years later and launching a boutique consultancy. He reflects on the lessons learned along the way, his passion for helping clients grow, and the value of smart succession planning and strategy. With his signature storytelling style, Roger also draws compelling parallels between football and business, offering memorable takeaways for navigating your professional journey.


Guest Bio:
Roger is a civil engineer with over 35 years of experience in the private sector professional services industry. In 2015, he established his own consultancy, providing business strategy, development, training, operational, and merger & acquisitions advice to small and medium-sized firms. He currently sits on the boards of three organisations.

Roger has been actively involved with the UDIA for more than 25 years. He founded the Central Coast Chapter in NSW in 2001, served as NSW President from 2002 to 2004, and was a member of the National Council. With support from consulting firm Harrison Grierson, he helped establish the Urban Development Institute of New Zealand (UDINZ) in 2017.

Roger has also contributed as a judge for UDIA’s Awards programs at both state and national levels, and has supported professional development programs across NSW. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded Life Membership of UDIA NSW in 2009.

About Your Host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the Chief Executive Officer of UDIA Queensland, a role she has held since 2018. She brings extensive experience in policy, stakeholder engagement, and research, and has played a key role in shaping state and local government policy. Kirsty is passionate about driving positive change in the development industry to create greener, smarter, and more resilient communities.

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In this episode of The Development Drum, Roger Collins-Woolcock shares stories from a career that’s seen it all — from building an office from the ground up in Hervey Bay back in 1994, to backing himself years later and launching a boutique consultancy. He reflects on the lessons learned along the way, his passion for helping clients grow, and the value of smart succession planning and strategy. With his signature storytelling style, Roger also draws compelling parallels between football and business, offering memorable takeaways for navigating your professional journey.


Guest Bio:
Roger is a civil engineer with over 35 years of experience in the private sector professional services industry. In 2015, he established his own consultancy, providing business strategy, development, training, operational, and merger & acquisitions advice to small and medium-sized firms. He currently sits on the boards of three organisations.

Roger has been actively involved with the UDIA for more than 25 years. He founded the Central Coast Chapter in NSW in 2001, served as NSW President from 2002 to 2004, and was a member of the National Council. With support from consulting firm Harrison Grierson, he helped establish the Urban Development Institute of New Zealand (UDINZ) in 2017.

Roger has also contributed as a judge for UDIA’s Awards programs at both state and national levels, and has supported professional development programs across NSW. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded Life Membership of UDIA NSW in 2009.

About Your Host: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the Chief Executive Officer of UDIA Queensland, a role she has held since 2018. She brings extensive experience in policy, stakeholder engagement, and research, and has played a key role in shaping state and local government policy. Kirsty is passionate about driving positive change in the development industry to create greener, smarter, and more resilient communities.

Support the Show:

Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram

Produced By: The Podcast Boss

Official Podcast of UDIA Queensland

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