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Microsoft’s 10ft by 7ft data farm takes the plunge into the Pacific Ocean.
Technology

Far from view: A deep dive into the spaces that house cloud data

by Foreground News—October 26, 2016

Melbourne's E-Class tram
Transport

Patronage up but Melbourne trams still slowest in the world: will intelligent transport tech help?

by Renee Thompson—October 26, 2016

Boris Bikes on the street in London
Transport

Will we rent out our bikes like we do our spare rooms?

by Foreground News—October 26, 2016

Culture

“Designing for me is a constant negotiation”: Studio Mumbai’s Bijoy Jain

by Foreground News—October 26, 2016

Cyclists in Copenhagen
Planning & policy

“Compact cities”, city planning interventions linked to health outcomes

by Foreground News—October 26, 2016

Agriculture & environment

How can government solve a problem like water management?

by Kate Raynor—October 26, 2016

Culture

Swimming with GASP

by Briony Downes—October 26, 2016

UTS Alumni Green, Aspect Studios
Planning & policy

The sticky wars: battling to keep students on campus

by Andrew Mackenzie—October 26, 2016

Agriculture & environment

Making our mark: a guide to the Anthropocene

by Andrew Mackenzie—October 25, 2016

Sydney Harbour
Parks & places

Sydney should be ‘reimagined’ as three cities, says Lucy Turnbull

by Renee Thompson—October 25, 2016

Lars Coenen has been appointed chair of Resilient Cities at the University of Melbourne.
Planning & policy

Lars Coenen appointed chair of Resilient Cities

by Foreground News—October 25, 2016

Sydney skyline
Planning & policy

Australian cities grow up, but continue to sprawl out

by Foreground News—October 25, 2016

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