A housing affordability crisis in regional Australia? Yes, and here’s why
Andrew Beer writes in The Conversation (27.1.17) about how the housing affordability ‘crisis’ in regional Australia has a long history, being worse in some places than
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Andrew Beer writes in The Conversation (27.1.17) about how the housing affordability ‘crisis’ in regional Australia has a long history, being worse in some places than
Policy Online carries a link (17.1.17) to an article posted at the ‘Urban Developer’ blog site, asking whether there is an appropriate balance between jobs growth
Policy Online carries a link (9.1.17) to a SGS Economics and Planning article analysing the economic and social elements that can successfully underpin the federal government’s ‘City
Patrick White and Russell McGregor write in The Conversation (13.12.16) about how, while only about 5 per cent of Australians live in the tropics, it is
Brian Feeney writes in The Conversation (9.12.16) about how the Turnbull government is touting the economic benefits of an infrastructure agenda that neglects the other important
Brian Feeney writes in The Conversation (1.12.16) about how the draft plan for Southeast Queensland largely takes a ‘provide land for the predicted demand’ approach, which
Colin Russo writes in The Conversation (29.11.16) about recent initiatives which see regional cities, including some on Queensland’s Gold and Sunshine Coasts, involve industry professionals and
Policy Online carries a link (16.11.16) to a Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development discussion paper inviting community feedback on infrastructure funding approaches in regional Australia. ‘The
The Grattan Institute’s Marion Terrill writes in The Conversation (24.10.16) about how ‘over the past 15 years, Australian governments have spent A$28 billion more on transport
The ABC’s Chris O’Brien reports (20.10.16) on the Palaszczuk Government’s release of the draft South East Queensland Regional Plan, the first new version since 2009, which will
Policy Online carries a link (10.10.16) to an Infrastructure Partnerships Australia report which analyses the journey times of 14,000 Uber drivers in Melbourne, as part of a new measure
Gavin Wood and Rachel Ong write in The Conversation (19.10.16) about the shortage of housing stock in Australian cities for low-income families, and suggest ways that
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