Premium Insights and analysis Revitalising Sydney: How governments must embrace change to build a more resilient metropolis Community & Social Public servants are coming together to work out how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed Australia’s largest metropolis, and how governments can support more five million…
If more of us work from home after coronavirus we’ll need to rethink city planning Tuesday April 28, 2020 By John L Hopkins Communications & Technology Will cities still need all the multibillion-dollar road, public transport, telecommunications and energy projects, including some already in the pipeline?…
Solar Victoria boss heads new state development industry taskforce Friday April 24, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Careers The Victorian government has established a taskforce to help keep the state’s building and development industry running during the coronavirus pandemic. It coincides with the…
Architecture: four ideas from history that offer healthier design Monday April 6, 2020 By Hannah le Roux In reacting to the pandemic, architecture can reclaim its impact by conceding its loss of connection with public health, looking beyond Western thinking for its…
Promoted The future of transport: mobility as a service and the role of government Monday November 12, 2018 By Julie Hare Sponsored As the population increases and cities become denser, how can the Australian government consider the future of mobility as a service (MaaS)?…
Co-working spaces are part of the new economy, so town planners better get with the times Friday July 20, 2018 By Courtney Babb & Carey Curtis & Sam McLeod Features Cities are seeing a growing number of shared working, or co-working, spaces. They include spaces where individuals and businesses can flexibly rent desks or rooms,…
Drawing inspiration from imaginative planners past Friday July 20, 2018 By Aaron Magro Features There have been many dreams for Melbourne since European occupation. Plans for an immense extension to the grid of streets making up the CBD, a…
Cities vs regions: why reforming cities must remain central to the modern Labor project Friday June 29, 2018 By Linda Scott Editors' Picks Cities can learn from the great leaders in our regions, and help their communities prosper along the way, says Linda Scott.
Ransom, hysterics & soaring prices: NSW value capture policy in action Wednesday November 16, 2016 By Julian Bajkowski Community & Social An overheated property market has state ministers, local councils and developers hot and bothered over who reaps the spoils.