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Welcome to theLocal Government Chief Officers Group Meeting
Thursday, 20 February 2014
4.5m
22.3m70m
Circa 1904 2014 2100
Australia’s Population Narrative
Breakdown the Silos
Breakdown the Silos
capital efficiency and efficacy are emerging drivers
Global perspectives about Australia are changing
….ability to minimise the high opportunity cost of major public
projects
Our issues differ from much of OECD world
Infrastructure for Australia
NBN cost blow
outs…
Objective: to understand future tipping points in city systems from changes in population (size, type) and land use on transportation system.
Why: To help pin-point what is fit for purpose infrastructure and when is the optimal time to provide it.
(partner: Transport for NSW)
Integrated Land Use & Transport planning
Land Use Model
Transport Model
Demographic Scenario
Economic Scenario
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Land Use & Transport Policies
CITIES & REGIONSSHAPING THE SYDNEY OF TOMORROW
Grand Challenge
Given that infrastructure is not an ‘engineering artefact’ but an ‘agent of change’, is it possible to imagine infrastructure systems that can meet the needs of twice today’s population with half today’s resources while providing twice the liveability? (Factor 8)
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