Australian cities pay the price for blocking council input to projects that shape them
- Written by Mike Harris, Lecturer in Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, UNSW
National, state and city governments aspire to increase prosperity through globally competitive and more liveable cities. Through “world class” infrastructure, buildings and public spaces they aim to increase a city’s competitive advantage in attracting investment and talent. Research shows city governments, not states, nearly...
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