Public art in regional cities is a Gogh
Regional cities in Queensland are fast becoming the perfect canvas to integrate public art into their built environments.
Regional cities in Queensland are fast becoming the perfect canvas to integrate public art into their built environments.
The world is becoming increasingly urbanised, and the population is constantly growing. Today, more than half of us live in cities, placing them at the forefront of some of our biggest challenges — from public health to climate change.
Visitors on e-scooters spend more, do more sightseeing and help to clear up traffic congestion.
We've entered 2021 having lived through unimaginable disruption and facing much more, we might well ask ourselves: Will COVID-19 cause a fundamental reimagining of our relationship with cities?
The future of many Gold Coast golf courses could lie in productive parks where food crops are grown and technologies created, according to a Griffith University cities researcher.
With Australia’s population set to hit 40 million by 2060, Griffith University cities experts say it is time to get serious about long term planning.
Dr Tony Matthews says there is building evidence of a mass exodus from commercial office space in the Brisbane CBD and it will have major implications for all cities in a variety of ways.
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Worldwide survey highlights importance of large stakeholder leadership to develop air routes.
A record number of emerging young leaders took part in the Griffith University Young Professionals’ Forum last week.