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Sep 11, 2018
New zoning for creative industries
Melbourne needs high quality mixed use employment precincts now more than ever. The Australian economy and the way that people perform...
Aug 14, 2018
A quiet housing revolution...
There is quiet revolution happening in Melbourne’s suburbs. More and more residents are looking for ways to actively participate in the...
Jun 21, 2018
Nightingale Village - Architects Showcase their Plans
Nightingale Village held its latest information session at Federation Square on Monday night. Speaking to a full-house, the Nightingale...
Jun 7, 2018
Once upon a time in the west
Having lived Melbourne’s inner west for close to 25 years, I have seen many remarkable changes. Old industrial areas along the...
Jun 7, 2018
Three new Regional Parks announced
The Victorian Government has announced that three new Regional Parks will be delivered in Melbourne’s growth corridors: Werribee Township...
Jun 5, 2018
The infrastructure contributions journey continues…
Infrastructure Contributions for greenfield areas is about to change again. The Public Land Act, intended to come into effect on 2 July,...
Apr 27, 2018
Shaping a nation – population growth, immigration and urban planning
Two important reports have recently been released that deal with the thorny issues of population growth, immigration and urban planning....
Apr 26, 2018
Population growth – Anyone up for a little less politics?
It’s easy for Victorian State opposition to criticise the Andrews Government for supposedly underestimating the impact of population...
Apr 10, 2018
Kensington Woolstore to be rejuvenated as an Industrial Village
For the 20 or so years that I have lived in Kensington I have looked across as the striking façade of the Younghusband Woolstores and...
Mar 30, 2018
Affordable housing in Fishermans Bend
The provision of affordable housing in urban renewal precincts has been a feature of development overseas for many years, but Melbourne...
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