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Featured Resource
How Precincts Can Improve How We Live
Connecting People and Places: How Precincts Can Improve How We Live is a resource developed by the Queensland Government’s Department of State Development and Infrastructure. It discusses the concept of precincts, which are areas designed to be vibrant and attractive places that unite people where they can live, work, and play in one area.
By focusing on connectivity, well-designed precincts can create a sense of place and belonging, and they can also help drive economic growth. They can provide more opportunities for jobs and education, a better quality of life, and a stronger sense of community. In this resource, examples are provided of precincts in Queensland and around the world and how they have benefited their communities.
Resource submitted by Health and Wellbeing Queensland
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