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Latest urban planning News

Navigating the Rise of Smart Buildings in Australian Real Estate
WHO demands urgent integration of health in climate negotiations ahead of COP29
Choices made nearly a century ago explain today’s housing crisis
Rookie Entrepreneurs Showcase BIG Ideas
Public Statement – Activity Centres Announcement
How extreme weather and costs of housing and insurance trap some households in a vicious cycle
Winston Peters’ $100 billion infrastructure fund is the right idea. Politics-as-usual is the problem
The new fashion: clothes that help combat rising temperatures
‘Cajun Navy’ volunteers who participate in search-and-rescue operations after hurricanes are forming long-lasting organizations
ACOSS Statement On Tax Breaks For Housing Investment
Research reveals potential of Melbourne’s 1,600km of green corridors
Public urbanism under threat: Exploring the future of cities
Adelaide recognised in Australia’s International Good Design Awards for Excellence in Design and Innovation
Faster is not always better: why the case for higher speed limits is fatally flawed
Mixing physical, virtual worlds to drive home climate urgency
Federal Inquiry hears warning on environmental impacts of AI
Our cities are losing the small, colourful songbirds that give us the most joy
Construction boom sparks interest in development review panel
Colourful, melodious birds at risk from poor urban planning 
Spinning its wheels: the new national transport plan steers NZ back to a car-dependent past
Urbanization must not trample on the Constitution and human rights: Uzbekistan
50 years of research: QUT study reveals key strategies to combat urban heat vulnerability
A third of the world’s population lacks internet connectivity − airborne communications stations could change that
What makes a city great for running and how can we promote ‘runnability’ in urban design?
GIS Day’s 25th Anniversary to Showcase How Mapping Empowers International Collaboration
New ABC show The Assembly highlights how neurodivergence can enhance jobs or study
Karen Brown appointed to lead Lotterywest and Healthway Boards
Study Finds Happy Place Of Ibis
No government in half a century has built 300,000 homes every year, but that’s what Labour wants to do now
Mount Waverley Primary School implements world-first trial with recycled golf ball stormwater pit lids
Financial hardship is the biggest driver of loneliness. Here’s why – and how to tackle it
Keystone Tower Receives Planning Approval from State Planning Commission
Refusal of Development Application for Childcare Facility
Industry welcomes progress on Transport Oriented Development 
The new Labour government plans to build 1.5 million homes – here’s what’s needed to make it happen
How to ensure higher-density housing developments still have enough space for residents’ recreation needs
Why YIMBYs, NIMBYs, BIMBYs and YIGBYs all matter for democracy and our future cities
Mat Santamouris recognised for lifetime contribution to sustainable architecture
Mayoral visit to Changwon will explore business opportunities
Climate Group and Green Brazil Consortium join forces to strengthen subnational climate leadership
Simply looking at greenery can boost mental health – new research
NZ Budget 2024: ‘tax relief’ for the ‘squeezed middle’ – but who’s paying? 7 experts follow the money
Making merry: how we brought Melbourne’s Merri Creek back from pollution, neglect and weeds
As New Zealand CBDs evolve post-pandemic, repurposing old or empty spaces should be on the drawing board
Archistar selected for the NSW Government’s AI Solutions Panel to Revolutionise Local Development Applications
Newcastle leads the way with progressive urban planning, design and development
Planning For Future Of Community Facilities
Community Consultation ramps up for future vision of proposed new Bowral South Living Area