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Politics is posturing. Risk is real. The private sector knows the difference.

Politics is posturing. Risk is real. The private sector knows the difference.

Over the past year, conservative politicians in both Australia and the United States have been making noise. And the noise, increasingly, is this: sustainability has gone too far! Regulations are burdensome. Scope 3 emissions accounting is a bureaucratic noose. Climate-related disclosures are “woke finance.” Net zero? All but impossible.The message, ...
BLUE ZONES: ‘We don’t study the humans that we create habitats for’ – Kellie Payne on  designing for better connections

BLUE ZONES: ‘We don’t study the humans that we create habitats for’ – Kellie Payne on designing for better connections

Architect Kellie Payne has recently designed an aquatic centre for a girls’ school that as a priority brings into play the notion of embedding good social habits from an early age, through careful and sensitive design.It’s one of the examples that Payne, director of Bates Smart will use to illustrate her  thinking on how design principles around our ...
Concrete has a long history starting in Rome and followed by a revolutionary bridge in Paris

Concrete has a long history starting in Rome and followed by a revolutionary bridge in Paris

Pliny the Elder’s 37 volume Naturalis Historia is the largest single work to have survived from the Roman Empire. It includes a description of the importance of Roman cement’s property of setting under water, especially useful for building ports.“As soon as it is in contact with the waves of the sea and is submerged, it becomes a single stone, ...
On how we can stand up after lying flat and beat Trump, loneliness and those luscious towers of free food in the office

On how we can stand up after lying flat and beat Trump, loneliness and those luscious towers of free food in the office

Whatever damage the US inflicts on the rest of the world the good news is it’s shaking us all out of our complacency.Because we’ve become complacent. Perhaps for some there’s been a loss of optimism. Finding out we’ve breached our 1.5 degree warming limit will do that. Or it’s exhaustion afte the mad euphoria of getting out of Covid and our version of ...
Amanda Steele: from international studies and public policy to leading in sustainability

Amanda Steele: from international studies and public policy to leading in sustainability

There are probably a lot of things that excite Amanda Steele in her role as group executive and head of property for ISPT but the one she singles out as a favourite is the retrofit of the company’s major office building at 500 Bourke Street in Melbourne.In a candid interview for The Fifth Estate’s podcast How to Build a Better World, Steele says the ...
Why we need to collaborate with our region to mobilise finance and smarts for climate adaptation

Why we need to collaborate with our region to mobilise finance and smarts for climate adaptation

Amidst geopolitical turmoil and accelerating climate change impacts, it’s time to team up with our neighbours and take action to ensure that food security, energy security, and sustainable development are both a commercial opportunity and a diplomatic imperative, according to director of the Institute of Integrated Economics Research, Neil Greet.A ...
Manufacturing:’It’s time we stopped exporting our best ideas and put them to work here’

Manufacturing:’It’s time we stopped exporting our best ideas and put them to work here’

Australian manufacturing businesses must act together and create advanced high-tech products and services to compete in global marketplaces. A new global order is emerging – the question is, does Australia have the political courage and intellectual policy nous to deal with it?After decades of local procurement policies from the Northwest shelf to ...

Politics is posturing. Risk is real. The private sector knows the difference.

Politics is posturing. Risk is real. The private sector knows the difference.
Over the past year, conservative politicians in both Australia and the United States have been making noise. And the noise, increasingly, is this: sustainability has gone too far! Regulations are burdensome. Scope 3 emissions accounting is a bureaucratic noose. Climate-related disclosures are “woke finance.” Net zero? All but impossible.The message, ...

BLUE ZONES: ‘We don’t study the humans that we create habitats for’ – Kellie Payne on designing for better connections

BLUE ZONES: ‘We don’t study the humans that we create habitats for’ – Kellie Payne on  designing for better connections
Architect Kellie Payne has recently designed an aquatic centre for a girls’ school that as a priority brings into play the notion of embedding good social habits from an early age, through careful and sensitive design.It’s one of the examples that Payne, director of Bates Smart will use to illustrate her  thinking on how design principles around our ...

Concrete has a long history starting in Rome and followed by a revolutionary bridge in Paris

Concrete has a long history starting in Rome and followed by a revolutionary bridge in Paris
Pliny the Elder’s 37 volume Naturalis Historia is the largest single work to have survived from the Roman Empire. It includes a description of the importance of Roman cement’s property of setting under water, especially useful for building ports.“As soon as it is in contact with the waves of the sea and is submerged, it becomes a single stone, ...

On how we can stand up after lying flat and beat Trump, loneliness and those luscious towers of free food in the office

On how we can stand up after lying flat and beat Trump, loneliness and those luscious towers of free food in the office
Whatever damage the US inflicts on the rest of the world the good news is it’s shaking us all out of our complacency.Because we’ve become complacent. Perhaps for some there’s been a loss of optimism. Finding out we’ve breached our 1.5 degree warming limit will do that. Or it’s exhaustion afte the mad euphoria of getting out of Covid and our version of ...

Amanda Steele: from international studies and public policy to leading in sustainability

Amanda Steele: from international studies and public policy to leading in sustainability
There are probably a lot of things that excite Amanda Steele in her role as group executive and head of property for ISPT but the one she singles out as a favourite is the retrofit of the company’s major office building at 500 Bourke Street in Melbourne.In a candid interview for The Fifth Estate’s podcast How to Build a Better World, Steele says the ...

Why we need to collaborate with our region to mobilise finance and smarts for climate adaptation

Why we need to collaborate with our region to mobilise finance and smarts for climate adaptation
Amidst geopolitical turmoil and accelerating climate change impacts, it’s time to team up with our neighbours and take action to ensure that food security, energy security, and sustainable development are both a commercial opportunity and a diplomatic imperative, according to director of the Institute of Integrated Economics Research, Neil Greet.A ...

Manufacturing:’It’s time we stopped exporting our best ideas and put them to work here’

Manufacturing:’It’s time we stopped exporting our best ideas and put them to work here’
Australian manufacturing businesses must act together and create advanced high-tech products and services to compete in global marketplaces. A new global order is emerging – the question is, does Australia have the political courage and intellectual policy nous to deal with it?After decades of local procurement policies from the Northwest shelf to ...