Roads & Infrastructure investigates the role greenery can play in future infrastructure planning and delivery for social, health and environmental benefit.
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Victoria’s first $69M green roof park and ride facility fast tracked
The green roof Bulleen Park Ride facility has been fast-tracked by four years, it will be Victoria's first green roof park and ride precinct.
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Infrastructure Australia CEO awarded Order of Australia
The new Infrastructure Australia CEO Romilly Madew has been appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia for her contribution to the nation’s green building movement.
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Industry calls for national green infrastructure strategy
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects is calling for the development of a strategy to help assist decision makers at all levels of government and in the private sector.
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Moonee Valley City Council takes out top VIC planning award
The Melbourne council is one of many winners announced in the 2018 Victorian Awards for Planning Excellence awards, held by the Planning Institute of Australia last week.
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City of Sydney’s $1.6B budget to build for growing pop
The City of Sydney’s $1.6 billion 10-year budget will aim to build major community infrastructure, reduce carbon pollution, increase open space and provide for the growing population.
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The concrete jungle: how urban planning can learn from nature
Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel Project is planning to consider the incorporation of a biophilic approach to the design of its railway stations, inspired by nature. Dr. Phillip Roös from Deakin University explains how urban planners can learn from these kinds of designs.
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Greening the city
City of Melbourne Acting Lord Mayor Arron Wood talks to Roads & Infrastructure about the role green infrastructure plays in improving Melbourne’s sustainability and liveability.
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Calls for more green infrastructure to future-proof Sydney
University of New South Wales research students are urging regulators to properly consider green infrastructure when setting charges for new property developments.
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