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Positive socioeconomic impacts of major public transport projects

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City shaping public transport projects and the behavioural and land use changes they induce can have a substantial positive socio-economic impact throughout the project’s design, construction and operating phases.
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Understanding community perceptions of sea level rise

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Predicted sea level rise will significantly impact many Australian coastal towns. In this article, we investigate how coastal communities perceive the risk of rising sea levels and if this affects their future decision-making.
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More than just housing - boosting skills and employment opportunity in remote indigenous communities

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Like any community in Australia, remote Indigenous communities have a right to aspire to greater independence – through skills transfer and the creation of sustainable economic development initiatives and industries.

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