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Tanderrum Bridge, Melbourne by John Wardle Architects and NADAAA
Parks & places

Spanning the gap between park and precinct: Tanderrum Bridge

by Andrew Mackenzie—January 30, 2017

The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre
Culture

Melbourne and Sydney rank in top 10 global knowledge hubs

by Eisha Gupta—January 27, 2017

Handcuffs not recommended: Harry Houdini dives into the Yarra in 1910.
Agriculture & environment

Watered down: what happened to Australia’s river swimming tradition?

by Marco Amati, Sally McPhee—January 23, 2017

Flooding of Rocklea, a suburb bordering the Oxley Creek catchment area, 1930.
Planning & policy

Drought and flood forgotten in development vision for 15-kilometre stretch of Brisbane waterway

by Eisha Gupta—December 22, 2016

Advocates of more compact living tend to forget that the suburban way of life is attractive to many.
Planning & policy

Six great things sprawl can teach us about living in the compact city

by Anthony Duckworth-Smith—December 16, 2016

MONA's plans for Macquarie Point in Hobart, Tasmania, would see a new cultural precinct for the city.
Planning & policy

Designers fear over-regulation could burden Hobart cultural precinct

by Eisha Gupta—December 16, 2016

Gold Coast light rail
Transport

Turnbull’s report card on urban transport projects reveals narrow economic focus

by Brian Feeney—December 12, 2016

The Return to Royal Park playground project in Melbourne employs nature play principles.
Parks & places

Back to nature: Playgrounds in Canberra to take play out of the box and into the world

by Eisha Gupta—December 9, 2016

Planning & policy

Can mayors rule the world?

by Diane E. Davis—December 6, 2016

Officer Woods Architects' Civic Suburb proposal reinvents the suburban setback as an active space.
Planning & policy

Reinventing density: overcoming the suburban setback

by Grace Mortlock and David Neustein—December 1, 2016

The technology to unlock smart mobility in our cities is already in our hands.
Transport

Are we there yet? Part two: The hitchhiker’s guide to smart mobility

by Andrew Mackenzie—November 30, 2016

The autonomous car hasn't yet moved beyond demonstration mode
Transport

Are we there yet? Part 1: What smart mobility and the autonomous car mean for streets

by Andrew Mackenzie—November 23, 2016

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