70% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050 (United Nations 2014), including at least 8 million more people in Australian cities (Infrastructure Australia 2015). The shape of our cities is changing in response to such rapid population growth, alongside climate, social and economic change. The challenge for cities already committed to more sustainable transit oriented and infill development patterns is to deliver adaptive, affordable and liveable neighbourhoods.

70% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050 (United Nations 2014), including at least 8 million more people in Australian cities (Infrastructure Australia 2015). The shape of our cities is changing in response to such rapid population growth, alongside climate, social and economic change. The challenge for cities already committed to more sustainable transit oriented and infill development patterns is to deliver adaptive, affordable and liveable neighbourhoods.

70% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050 (United Nations 2014), including at least 8 million more people in Australian cities (Infrastructure Australia 2015). The shape of our cities is changing in response to such rapid population growth, alongside climate, social and economic change. The challenge for cities already committed to more sustainable transit oriented and infill development patterns is to deliver adaptive, affordable and liveable neighbourhoods.

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