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Linked Solutions Pty Ltd

Locality: Bulleen, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 413 334 523



Address: 79 Manningham Road 3107 Bulleen, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.linkedsolutions.net.au

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17.01.2022 Vision on future sustainable cities comes from communities and the private sector, not just governments. We need all three to be working together to get real, positive and truly sustainable changes. ... https://lnkd.in/fBs4g2z #sustainability #circulareconomy #sustainablecities #urbanplanning #communities #privatesector #workingtogether



14.01.2022 Today’s announcement that all planning hurdles will be cleared to allow for innovative outdoor hospitality offerings is great news for the economy and hundreds of thousands of Victorian workers. Bring it on! From the Age: Melbourne's cafes and restaurants will not need new planning permits to use outdoor spaces when they are allowed to reopen from November 2.... They will also be allowed to construct temporary buildings without planning permits. The exemptions apply to the conditions on existing planning permits to give hospitality businesses more flexibility as to how they use their own land. Businesses covered by the exemptions include restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels, function and reception centres, and wineries. Mr Andrews has flagged that hospitality could reopen even sooner, based on the low numbers of new coronavirus cases the state has recorded this week but not before Saturday's AFL grand final in Brisbane. Victorian Planning Minister Richard Wynne says they are encouraging hospitality venues to come up with "innovative" ways to operate outdoors. This could include using car parks in the evening for pop-ups, he said. "In talking with local government, it has been quite extraordinary the level of interest there is from hospitality venues to not only get up and thrive, but looking at really innovative ways that they want to operate in the future," he said. "We are looking, of course, at open space more generally, parks, and the innovation that local government and indeed the hospitality industry has shown really, I think, is going to be an exemplar not only for the state, but also for the nation, in terms of how we seek to move out of these restrictions to a more COVID-normal environment for the hospitality industry going forward." He said the government was removing "all hurdles" to support their efforts. "We understand absolutely that for hospitality to really get back onto its feet, we need to not only provide the infrastructure support that we are providing, but today I can announce that the government has removed all hurdles to allow hospitality to in fact expand its operation outdoors," he said. "This planning scheme amendment is for the whole of Victoria. The opportunity is there for any hospitality venue that wishes to expand its existing legal operation to do so without having any hurdle in its way."

12.01.2022 Another great report on removing barriers to planning economic and urban development across the eastern seaboard. More good thinking from SGS Economics and Committee for Melbourne. #melbourne #planning #urbandevelopment #economicdevelopment #infrastructure https://www.theage.com.au//east-coast-mega-region-would-bo

11.01.2022 New National Affordable Housing Alliance formed - let’s hope this is a game changer! https://www.communityhousing.com.au/national-affordable-ho/



09.01.2022 Density doesn’t have to be a dirty word as we manage population growth in our growing cities! There's a dirty word in local politics that could be the key to fixing our cities http://www.abc.net.au//crowded-cities-we-can-make/11976458

09.01.2022 Interesting social and political observations on the rise of Melbourne and implications of migration and growth in indigenous population by George Megalogenis. See the whole article in The Age at https://www.theage.com.au//melbourne-is-set-to-become-the- Here is the most interesting identity shock that is coming in the 2020s. The official projections show the Indigenous population will cross one million before the end of the decade due to relatively high birth rates and more people identifying as Indigenous.

01.01.2022 Despite a pandemic, it appears some governments are asleep at the wheel re the need for more social housing. Low interest finance is one thing but up front capital grants and subsidies are critical. Housing affordability is about to hit a far wider cross section of Australians, so let’s hope Victoria and others lead the way! https://www.theage.com.au//concerns-about-lack-of-social-h



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