SGS Economics and Planning Superdiversity 2

Cultural diversity research awarded the Peter Harrison Memorial Prize

What's New

Australian diversity research awarded the Peter Harrison Memorial Prize. The new research identifies and measures 'superdiversity' in Australian cities.
SGS Economics and Planning GSEM3

Making Melbourne more polycentric: an economic case

Insights

Employment, Transport

New report finds transforming Melbourne into a more polycentric city could generate a $27 billion boost to the economy.
David Gossayn SGS Economics Planning Graham Larcombe Scholarship Recipient 2

SGS scholarship supports student's vision for accessible cities

What's New

Western Sydney University planning student ready to take the next step after receiving the SGS Graham Larcobme scholarship. His sights are set on Campbelltown.
SGS Economics and Planning RAITHUMBNAIL2023

New Rental Affordability Index exposes nationwide record-low rental affordability

Insights

Housing

The latest release of the Rental Affordability Index finds the Australian rental crisis is getting worse, spreading from capital cities to regional areas.
SGS Economics and Planning Social Planningevent

Melbourne Event: Exploring Social Planning within the Planning System

Events

Join us in Melbourne as we discuss how to reshape land use planning to prioritise and integrate social planning as a fundamental component for sustainable and inclusive development.
SGS Economics and Planning Infill housing Web banner

Live Q&A Event – Lots, Blocks and Precincts: Towards Quality Missing Middle Housing

Events

Join our expert panel, Patrick Fensham from SGS, Clare Harley from Strathfield Council and Stephen Glackin from Swinburne University, as they discuss "missing middle" housing and approaches to address issues at the block or precinct scale for better quality and diversity in established areas.

No publications found