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Brave Ideas for Working Cities

While technology increasingly offers us the potential to work from anywhere at all, it seems our cities are busier than ever if traffic congestion is any indication. Share some brave ideas for travelling, communicating and using energy, water, waste and other resource infrastructure in ways that will change our world for the better. Featuring AECOM [...]

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February 2013 Issue: Five Brave Ideas for Brisbane

This issue of the Brisbane Line explores ideas from the launch of The Brisbane Institute’s 2013 Brave Ideas for Brisbane lunchtime series, a series of forums that will provide an opportunity to share and shape ideas for this city. A City of Friendship Brisbane Lord Mayor Graham Quirk launched the series and provided both a [...]

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August 2012 Issue: Who are we, really?

This month we’re pleased to partner with one of Australia’s consistently outstanding journals, Griffith REVIEW, to examine ideas about Australia’s identity and our place in the world. With its eclectic mix of essays, reportage, memoir and fiction, Griffith REVIEW throws a whole bunch of exciting ideas into the life of our country every three months. Under [...]

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May 2012 Issue: Will an unconventional approach fix the hole in the health budget?

With health services predicted to tie up 30% of state budgets by 2050, the health sector is looking for ways to manage escalating demand and lessen the burden on our public health systems. Technology and workforce changes are two of the areas under the spotlight. But one popular option with the potential to reduce the load [...]

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