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With the 2024 Growing Regions Program in place, the Australian Government has committed $600 million to support capital works projects that deliver community and economic infrastructure across regional and rural Australia. Australia’s regional areas are an essential part of our economy and integral to our sense of identity and shared values. Our work with the National Indigenous Australians Agency, the Murray Darling Basin Authority, the Department of Community and Justice, the National Disability Insurance Agency and Water NSW allows us to see firsthand the support of the Federal and State Governments for people living in and moving to regional and rural communities. We also support many of our CBD based clients to design and equip regional centres with the same tools and technology as their city-based counterparts. As a strategy for linking regional and CBD locations, Accommodation Guidelines are a great mechanism to establish a common set of organisational principles, metrics, space budgets and workplace elements. These guidelines provide a foundation for the design process while respecting the nuances of each location to provide an equal employee experience across cities and regions. Follow the link to read the full article of Regional Rejuvenation: https://lnkd.in/dkTDEAgp

Ed Riley

Managing Director at Max Sam Pty Ltd.

1mo

Neill very timely when we consider housing needs and the vast land we have available and our population. What a great opportunity to identify 10 regional cbds across NSW. Focus on planning, specific Industries driving tax, research, jobs and investment. We need a long term regional plan and a shift to whole of state approach - let’s get beyond increasing the urban density of Sydney as an example. Wider thinking will create many opportunities.

Regional Rejuvenation is critical. Love this.

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Natasha Chance

Associate Director (Head of Graphics)

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Guidelines are essential

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