Have you ever stood on a beach, watching the waves come in?
One. By. One.
The rhythm is mesmerising.
One. By. One.
You can stand there for a long time.
One. By. One. Continue reading
Have you ever stood on a beach, watching the waves come in?
One. By. One.
The rhythm is mesmerising.
One. By. One.
You can stand there for a long time.
One. By. One. Continue reading
How to you travel around each day to do the things you do?
Do you drive a car? Get a lift with someone? Catch a bus, train, tram or ferry? Ride a bike? Walk? (Here’s something to think about: unless you can’t actually walk, we all walk for at least part of our journeys.)
Why do you choose to travel the way you do? Continue reading
In my last post I wrote about the current and emerging complicated and complex challenges for urban planning and development and how collaboration can address these challenges – and get good outcomes.
If you were planning a new urban development – or a new home – what would be your goals for addressing these challenges?
Think about it for a moment.
If you were living or working in – or Continue reading
I was recently involved in consultation about planning for a new suburban development. We were responding to a proposal from a developer.
Most of us involved do not have any problem with development per se, especially increasing density in existing urban areas. That’s because it can be an exciting step forward in Continue reading
‘High gas prices threaten thousands of jobs, billions of dollars: industry.’
That was the headline for an ABC story on 21 July 2014 about a report by Deloitte Access Economics. Fairfax media ran a similar story with the headline ‘Thousands of jobs at risk due to surging gas price, new research warns’.
But is it the full story? Continue reading