14/11/2023
Do you have children aged 4-8 years old, and live in Beaconsfield, Victoria, Australia, Pakenham, Victoria, Elwood, Victoria, Australia or South Melbourne, Victoria?
RMIT University researchers would love to hear from you!
We want to talk to groups of parents and children about what it is like to live in your neighbourhood and how it might impact young children’s wellbeing.
What’s involved?
One-hour face-to-face group discussion and activity
Light refreshments provided.
$50 voucher per family on completion.
Group discussions will be held at a venue in your local area, and begin end of October through November 2023
Visit https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/schools-colleges/global-urban-and-social-studies/research/social-equity-research-centre/projects/data-to-decisions for more information or email [email protected]
Pakenham & Cardinia Noticeboard
10/11/2023
There is still time to register for the photo exhibition and panel discussion next week exploring struggles of home, care and belonging under conditions of displacement and racial banishment.
Conflicting imaginaries of home and care in urban renewal | Humanitix
Get tickets on Humanitix - Conflicting imaginaries of home and care in urban renewal hosted by RMIT Centre for Urban Research. MegaFlex 3, Building 8, Level 4, RMIT University, 360 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia. Thursday 16th November 2023. Find event information.
25/05/2023
🎉Congratulations to Billie Giles-Corti, Carl Higgs, Jonathan Arundel, Ester Cerin (Australian Catholic University) and Melanie Lowe on winning the Planning Institute of Australia Planning Research Award for their project Benchmarking Healthy and Sustainable Cities Globally! Details here: https://www.planning.org.au/aboutpianew/2023-citations/planning-research-award
25/05/2023
Connecting kids with nature and culture: A totemic species for Carlton North Primary School
In the heart of the city, kids are growing threatened species in their schoolyards while building deep connections through Traditional Knowledge. The Totemic...
09/05/2023
If you were lucky enought that your planning degree looked like this, you should probably join us for 50 (+2) Years of Planning Education at RMIT University!
Since RMIT began offering a Diploma of Town Planning in 1971, planning education has grown to offer undergraduate degrees, masters and PhDs
We invite all alumni and industry partners to join us on on Thursday 3 August 2023 to celebrate more than 50 years of urban planning education at RMIT University. For more details and registration, visit https://tinyurl.com/22jzv5sw or the events page at the CUR website (link in bio).
📷 Bernard Collins. Students on a 1988 Adelaide Study Tour.
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02/03/2023
We kicked off the new academic year with a welcome event for Sustainability and Urban Planning students!
The event was an opportunity for new, continuing and graduating students to make connections and for us to recognise the achievements of our students.
Congratulations to all the students recognised for their academic excellence in all programs and special mention to our prize winners! Liam G**k from the Bachelor of Environment and Society was the recipient of the Environmental Thinker and Achiever Award, Hannah Rutherford won the Robert Ritchie Prize for an outstanding Bachelor of Environment and Society student project in 2022. Jean Zhang received the David Turnbull Memorial Prize for an outstanding student in the Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning! And Sutton was awarded the Urban Prize for academic excellence in Master of Urban Planning and Environment.
Thanks to Ethos Urban for their generous sponsorship of this prize and to Tract Consultants for supporting the event.
02/03/2023
"We can’t keep putting apartment residents’ waste in the too hard basket"
Although apartment buildings present extra challenges to recycling, Bhavna Middha and Ralph Horne explain it’s possible to design circular economy systems for apartments that match or even exceed waste recycling for detached suburban houses.
We can't keep putting apartment residents' waste in the too hard basket
Apartments have lower waste recycling rates than houses, which means the growing numbers of apartment dwellers could add to Australia’s waste management crisis. But there are solutions to the problem.
12/01/2023
RMIT Centre for Urban Research on Instagram: "A cooler city, flood mitigation, nice places to hang out? Thami Croeser explains his new research that finds we could move street parking into vacant garage spaces and create a whole lot more green...
RMIT Centre for Urban Research shared a post on Instagram: "A cooler city, flood mitigation, nice places to hang out? Thami Croeser explains his new research that finds we could move street parking into vacant garage spaces and create a whole lot more green space.". Follow their account to see 50 po...
09/12/2022
The Centre for Urban Research is approaching its 10th birthday! We celebrated last week with a symposium – and a little party of course.
It was fantastic to hear reflections on the Centre's early days as well as considerations of the direction of urban research that seeks to create more equitable and sustainable cities.
Learn more and watch the discussions here:
Urban Research in Transforming Times – 10 Years of the Centre for Urban Research - Centre for Urban Research
The Centre for Urban Research was established in late-2012/early-2013 with the objective of connecting people and ideas for sustainable cities and regions. The Centre was formed by bringing together researchers from the RMIT AHURI Centre, Interdisciplinary Conservation Science group, National Centre...
15/11/2022
Home ownership as we know it isn't the only answer to secure housing.
Jago Dodson and Dr Julie Lawson, along with Nicole Gurran, Laurence Troy (University of Sydney) & Hal Pawson (UNSW) , provide some historical and policy context for the National Housing Accord on RN's Rear Vision:
National Housing Accord—one million new homes promised - ABC Radio National
The federal government has committed to work with states and territories, local government and investors to reshape housing in Australia. Perhaps most significant is the commitment to build fifty thousand social and affordable homes, bringing some relief to those on the lowest incomes currently forc...
13/10/2022
Last night we had the opportunity to honour the amazing work of Billie Giles-Corti and her huge contribution to the healthy cities space!
Billie is stepping down from leading our Healthy Liveable Cities program and will work in an honorary position with the Centre from the end of the year.
21/09/2022
"If we keep building the cities the way that we have been, we’re going to have huge impacts on health and we’re also going to see greater inequality across our cities.”
Melanie Davern spoke to Council Magazine about how data from the Australian Urban Observatory University can help local government create more equitable suburbs.
The different faces of liveability: using data and collaboration to boost quality of life - Council
For a country like Australia, a one-size-fits-all solution to boosting liveability is not applicable; but what if collaboration was the key?