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Localising Sustainable Development Goals
Partnership to support Sustainable Development Goals for City of Melbourne
Development.i paves way for planning excellence
Planning greener, healthier cities – from data up
Can COVID-19 inspire a new way of planning African cities?
Greens pledge $80 million in walking, cycling upgrades
From hip-hop to healthy soil: 56 University researchers receive Connaught New Researcher Award
Area is secure: countering terrorism through architecture
Baylor to research environmental health disparities in pregnancy outcomes
ACT Election 2020: Building an inclusive, accessible Canberra
By putting wellbeing first, we can make cities healthier, happier and stronger in wake of pandemic
New plan to deliver conservation legacy for Western Sydney
‘Environment election’ as ACT Greens announce plans for new ACT Office for Water
Climate action in Canberra’s planning system to go to a vote: ACT Greens
USC earns five-star ratings in Good Unis Guide
Living locally and rise of 20-minute neighbourhood
Pacific informal settlements: not immune to COVID-19
Trains and buses face huge challenges to accommodate anxious commuters as cycling and walking gain favour
How interior architecture will transform post-pandemic world
EarthLab announces Innovation Grant recipients for 2020
Greens introduce major legislation for a better planning system
Windows will soon generate electricity
Urban density and disease: University historian on whether COVID-19 will influence city planning
Insight – New routes to market for Australian brands in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
Cistri helps shape cities and communities of Asia
Coronavirus and Cities
Advisor appointed to support new Ipswich City Council
COVID-19: We will be measured by how we support vulnerable
Endangered species monitoring project launched in Wodonga
Designing a city without cars – for sake of kids
What makes electric vehicle owners tick?
New digital twin to better plan, design and manage Australia’s cities
Major push on public health in South