Council curfews accused of fueling panic buying
Councils are being asked to waive supermarket delivery curfews to help minimise panic buying.
19 March, 2020Councils are being asked to waive supermarket delivery curfews to help minimise panic buying.
19 March, 2020A cloud-based technology is helping councils understand their municipalities and improve urban planning.
16 March, 2020Transport planning shouldn’t be about how to fit in more cars, a researcher says.
5 March, 2020The gap between cities that are well positioned for success and those that will struggle in the new economic age of knowledge and ideas is growing.
28 February, 2020The City of Newcastle has included green spaces and active transport in its 20 year plan.
26 February, 2020The Digital Twin provides 3D and 4D visualisations of future planning scenarios.
25 February, 2020Loopholes in government lobbying regulations are allowing powerful interests to avoid scrutiny.
17 February, 2020Authorities need to stop ‘planning cities from helicopters’, according to an urban design champion.
3 February, 2020A reformed NSW planning oversight body will have fewer commissioners.
3 February, 2020Urban planning in Sydney is prioritising cars above people, an academic says.
15 January, 2020ALGA says tiny homes could help solve the affordable housing problem.
13 January, 2020The first six Western Sydney Aerotropolis precincts are set to be rezoned by mid-2020.
9 December, 2019Capturing parking data can help councils ease congestion.
3 December, 2019A planning overhaul mustn’t come at the cost of quality, transparency and community standards, says LGNSW.
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