
Bigger or denser? Debate begins on how Brisbane will cope with growth
AN economic report into Queensland’s urban planning has called for growth boundaries to prevent the harsh financial and environmental impacts of urban sprawl.
AN economic report into Queensland’s urban planning has called for growth boundaries to prevent the harsh financial and environmental impacts of urban sprawl.
The days of central business district are over and governments had to start planning for the suburban boom, according to a planning group.
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Brisbane has a new city emerging on its doorstep following a decision by the Local Government Change Commission to recommend Moreton Bay regional Council’s request for city classification.
Australians would continue to work-from-home and central business districts may never return to their pre-Covid levels, according to the authors of the latest Housing, Income and Labour Dynamics survey.
Brisbane’s workers are flooding back into the office, except for Fridays, a day that appears to be fixed as a reminder of Covid.
Brisbane’s CBD was slowly reviving with office occupancy now at 57 per cent of pre-Covid levels, according to the Property Council.