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Urban Taskforce | Media Releases
Urban Taskforce | Media Releases
Barangaroo is Australia’s best development
21 July 2017
Barangaroo is this year’s winner of the Development of the Year, says the Urban Taskforce.
National Cities Performance Framework must measure the trend to Urban Living
20 July 2017
The National Cities Performance Framework issued by Federal Cities Minister Angus Taylor is an excellent initiative to ensure more data is available to measure city performance but more measures are needed on urban apartment living, says the Urban Taskforce.
Growth Infrastructure Compacts need careful management
17 July 2017
The Greater Sydney Commission’s proposed Growth Infrastructure Compacts will need careful management to ensure that development and infrastructure are both achieved, says the Urban Taskforce.
Sydney Skyscraper Summit presents the latest global concepts for tall buildings
05 July 2017
A major summit in August focusing on the role of skyscrapers in global cities has been organised by the Urban Taskforce.
NSW apartment approvals dropping sharply
03 July 2017
The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows a marked drop in monthly home approvals in NSW, says the Urban Taskforce.
Aussies choose Urban Living- 2016 Census
27 June 2017
The results of the 2016 Australian Census clearly demonstrate the swing to urban living across the country, says the Urban Taskforce.
Sydenham to Bankstown revitalisation corridor must keep urban density
26 June 2017
The revised Urban Renewal Corridor Strategy for Sydenham to Bankstown must keep urban densities that support the proposed Metro Rail, says the Urban Taskforce.
Fish Market concepts create new waterfront destination
26 June 2017
The announcement by the NSW Government that Danish architects have been appointed to design a new expanded Fish Market will create a new waterfront destination, says the Urban Taskforce.
Positive NSW Budget- but housing construction a risk
20 June 2017
The NSW Budget demonstrates good economic management but the housing construction sector must continue to perform, says the Urban Taskforce.