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Endangered Urbanism?: The Post-covid flight to the regions, a panel discussion with local government


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The Covid normal experience of city lockdowns and working from home has prompted many to question the need to pay high housing costs to be able to live within a relatively close commute to the central city. Media has been quick to report on the lifestyle changes made by many as a result. Hear from local planners in Melbourne's CBD, inner city and Victoria's regional cities on the implications for their local areas and what actions these planners are taking to manage this potentially dramatic, population shift.


panel

Jeremy Addison, principal strategic planner, City of Port Philip

Trevor Budge, Strategic Projects Officer, City of Greater Bendigo

Jonathan Daly, Manager, Urban Design & Heritage, City of Greater Geelong

Leanne Hodyl, Director, Hodyl & Co.

Chaired by

Alexa Gower, Monash University


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