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Episode Synopsis
Experts predict Australia’s population to double in the next 50 years, with the Australian Bureau of Statistics forecasting our population to increase to 42 million people by 2056.
Australia’s infrastructure needs to keep pace with this expected population boom. The Federal and State governments are looking to encourage and fund new initiatives aimed at anticipating this population growth by making our cities smarter, curbing congestion in urban population centres, increasing our national supply chain capacity and enhancing connectivity.
Join Weathertex together with the following respected construction industry panellists to discuss Greenfield Residential projects and foreseeable trends in Australia in the coming years.
Ben Mathers, General Manager at MJH Multi Residential Projects
Chris Hayton, Principal at Rothelowman Architects.
Mike Scott AM, Managing Director at The Treadstone Company
Australia’s infrastructure needs to keep pace with this expected population boom. The Federal and State governments are looking to encourage and fund new initiatives aimed at anticipating this population growth by making our cities smarter, curbing congestion in urban population centres, increasing our national supply chain capacity and enhancing connectivity.
Join Weathertex together with the following respected construction industry panellists to discuss Greenfield Residential projects and foreseeable trends in Australia in the coming years.
Ben Mathers, General Manager at MJH Multi Residential Projects
Chris Hayton, Principal at Rothelowman Architects.
Mike Scott AM, Managing Director at The Treadstone Company
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