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Sustainable Cities

80% of Australians live in cities, but planning and governance has long been fractured and market driven. We believe that the development of a national urban policy gives us a chance to change how we do cities, redeploying infrastructure spending away from urban freeways in favour of rapid public transport, urban consolidation and protection of urban bushland and waterways. There is a strong social justice component to this work, as Australians living in outer suburbs are vastly more vulnerable to increasing petrol prices and fluctuations in the housing market. 

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Black Day For Environment says Brown

24 Feb 1998
Following the release by Environment Minister Robert Hill of his consultation paper - Reform of Commonwealth Environment Legisl...
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Tourism Beats Logging on Jobs and Growth

05 Feb 1998
"Tourism contributes 5 times more to the Tasmanian economy than the native-forest logging industry", said Senator Bob...
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