The light rail genie is out of the bottle, but how many cities will get their wish?
Peter Newman discusses light rail funding issues in The Conversation (8.10.15): ‘Cities now need to make a strong case for their light rail projects, based on
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Peter Newman discusses light rail funding issues in The Conversation (8.10.15): ‘Cities now need to make a strong case for their light rail projects, based on
In ‘The good, bad and downright ugly of Brisbane development’, Madonna King writes in the Brisbane Times (6.8.15) that the Brisbane City Council is permitting development that is
‘ … the White Paper recommends Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMA) to permit foreign skilled and semi-skilled workers into a few northern zones. It promotes the
On 24 June 2015 the federal government released a Discussion Paper on the future of the federation. Here is the link. Reform of the Federation: Discussion
Link to the Abbott Government’s White Paper on Northern Development. Developing northern Australia – White Paper »
Cameron Atfield reports in the Brisbane Times (22.6.15): ‘Research has found Queenslanders were more convinced than people in any other Australian state that driving was a
In an article in The Conversation (4.6.15) Paul Frijters and Cameron Murray report on their research into land rezoning in Queensland: ‘One routine governance decision prone to
Dr Jon Stanford comments on the announcement by the Treasurer, Curtis Pitt, that the government has no option but to occupy all floors of the bulding
Engineers Australia Queensland and The Royal Society of Queensland are hosting a symposium to encourage public debate about the need for new public infrastructure on issues
In the last three decades numerous cities around the world have realised the need to address the financial, social and environmental problems manifested with expanding urban
Cameron Atfield reports in the Brisbane Times (22.6.15): ‘Research has found Queenslanders were more convinced than people in any other Australian state that driving was a cheaper way
Dr Jon Stanford comments on the announcement by the Treasurer, Curtis Pitt, that the government has no option but to occupy all floors of the bulding
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