Sydney
Strategy
A plan for growing Sydney
The Government’s vision for Sydney is: a strong global city, a great place to live. To achieve this vision, the Government has set down goals that Sydney will be:
Working paper
Transport oriented urban transformation: contribution to urban futures
Executive Summary Recent experience shows that action to improve the efficiency and outcomes of city transport systems, linked to well-planned urban development, can deliver substantial economic, social and environmental benefits to the community and to government. The Australian Capital Territory Government is implementing a strategy of developing Canberra’s inner north transport corridor in conjunction with...
Presentation
Participant Annual Forum 2014 - Showcase Sydney: Shaping a Low Carbon Future - Metro Strategy, Green Infrastructure, Urban Renewal
Participant Annual Forum 2014 - Day 2Participant Annual Forum 2014 - Showcase Sydney: Shaping a Low Carbon Future - Metro Strategy, Green Infrastructure, Urban RenewalChair: Professor Ken Maher, HASSELL FellowNorma Shankie-Williams, Technical Director, Planning and Design, AECOMPeter Poulet, NSW Government Architect & General Manager Government Architect's OfficeDavid Pitchford, CEO, UrbanGrowth NSWPanel Chair: Dr Kate Wilson...
Briefing paper
A level playing field for local energy
The electricity market in Australia is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. The traditional model of one-way flows from large remote generators to consumers is changing. The past decade has seen a doubling of electricity prices. A million small customers now have solar PV. More change is coming, as new technologies and new business models unlock new...
Report
Reframing graffiti and street art in the City of Sydney
The aims of the report are to review the City of Sydney’s current policies and practices towards graffiti and street art, and to make recommendations about how these policies and practices could be improved.