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On the need to be really noisy on climate – it will work wonders for support…and more outlook tips for climate and sustainability in 2026

On the need to be really noisy on climate – it will work wonders for support…and more outlook tips for climate and sustainability in 2026

Joel Makower who runs Trellis in the US (previously GreenBiz) and Sydney based sustainability stalwart Bruce Precious both had some views to share about the outlook for the year ahead. Meanwhile the army wants to sell some fantastic real estate in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Imagine if these sites were made over to social and affordable ...
Housing: where Queensland ignores social housing, Bradfield includes affordable housing (10 % anyway) and BTR finds a niche

Housing: where Queensland ignores social housing, Bradfield includes affordable housing (10 % anyway) and BTR finds a niche

The Queensland government has become the latest to be sucked into the idea that housing abundance will magically solve the housing crisis. In justifying why the government was selling a swathe of vacant state owned land to the private sector, with no mandates for social housing at all, the Deputy Premier, Jarrod Bleijie, dropped lines that you’d think ...
The Big Timber Debate report

The Big Timber Debate report

The timber debate at our Circular Disruption event on 12 November last year ran out of time. We knew it was big but didn’t anticipate the depth and breadth of arguments, nor the passion. This post is only available to members. log in or become a TFE member.
“Palaces” for the people in Vienna are not so far fetched, but do Australians have the right values to create similar homes?

“Palaces” for the people in Vienna are not so far fetched, but do Australians have the right values to create similar homes?

The architecture in Vienna is nothing short of stunning. This city state of just 400 square kilometres is home to beautiful baroque, gothic and neo-renaissance architecture that attracts people from all over the world. But possibly the biggest legacies the Habsburg rulers left for the city over one hundred years ago were the conditions that sparked a ...
On true north, true zero and serious people

On true north, true zero and serious people

As we enter the second month of the year, pressure for planning and direction over the next 11 months is intensifying. What are the biggest pain points that need urgent solutions? How will these deal with the turbulence on the global and national stage? Tosh Szatow of Race for 2030 reckons it’s with a perfunctory nod and back to work. Sign up ...

On the need to be really noisy on climate – it will work wonders for support…and more outlook tips for climate and sustainability in 2026

On the need to be really noisy on climate – it will work wonders for support…and more outlook tips for climate and sustainability in 2026
Joel Makower who runs Trellis in the US (previously GreenBiz) and Sydney based sustainability stalwart Bruce Precious both had some views to share about the outlook for the year ahead. Meanwhile the army wants to sell some fantastic real estate in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Imagine if these sites were made over to social and affordable ...

Housing: where Queensland ignores social housing, Bradfield includes affordable housing (10 % anyway) and BTR finds a niche

Housing: where Queensland ignores social housing, Bradfield includes affordable housing (10 % anyway) and BTR finds a niche
The Queensland government has become the latest to be sucked into the idea that housing abundance will magically solve the housing crisis. In justifying why the government was selling a swathe of vacant state owned land to the private sector, with no mandates for social housing at all, the Deputy Premier, Jarrod Bleijie, dropped lines that you’d think ...

The Big Timber Debate report

The Big Timber Debate report
The timber debate at our Circular Disruption event on 12 November last year ran out of time. We knew it was big but didn’t anticipate the depth and breadth of arguments, nor the passion. This post is only available to members. log in or become a TFE member.

“Palaces” for the people in Vienna are not so far fetched, but do Australians have the right values to create similar homes?

“Palaces” for the people in Vienna are not so far fetched, but do Australians have the right values to create similar homes?
The architecture in Vienna is nothing short of stunning. This city state of just 400 square kilometres is home to beautiful baroque, gothic and neo-renaissance architecture that attracts people from all over the world. But possibly the biggest legacies the Habsburg rulers left for the city over one hundred years ago were the conditions that sparked a ...

On true north, true zero and serious people

On true north, true zero and serious people
As we enter the second month of the year, pressure for planning and direction over the next 11 months is intensifying. What are the biggest pain points that need urgent solutions? How will these deal with the turbulence on the global and national stage? Tosh Szatow of Race for 2030 reckons it’s with a perfunctory nod and back to work. Sign up ...