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How Precincts Can Improve How We Live
Learn how well-designed precincts can create a sense of place and belonging, and help drive economic growth.
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- Community Centres
- Schools and Early Childhood Places
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- Healthy Workplaces
- Parks and public spaces
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Case Study: Ageing Well Noosa
The Noosa Shire Council delivers the Ageing Well Noosa program under funding delivered through ActiveKIT.
Australian Urban Observatory (AUO)
A digital liveability planning platform that transforms complex urban data into easily understood liveability maps across Australia’s 21 largest cities.
- Health, Government, and Other Services
- Places, settings, environments
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Built and Natural Environment
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Public Transport
- Walking
- Food Venues
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Community Centres
- Parks and public spaces
- Schools and Early Childhood Places
- Sport and recreation facilities
- Healthy Workplaces
Building physical activity into urban planning and design
A series of evidence-based resources produced by the Heart Foundation to support relevant built environment, government, and health professionals to make our cities and towns healthier places to live.
Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities
Global, multi-institutional, transdisciplinary initiative providing evidence-based spatial and urban policy indicators to advocate for and track progress towards healthy and sustainable cities for all.
Urban design, transport, and health
A series of papers published in The Lancet Global Health
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How Precincts Can Improve How We Live
Learn how well-designed precincts can create a sense of place and belonging, and help drive economic growth.
- Places, settings, environments
- Built and Natural Environment
- Public Transport
- Food Venues
- Community Centres
- Schools and Early Childhood Places
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Healthy Workplaces
- Parks and public spaces
- Health, Government, and Other Services
- Sport and recreation facilities
Case Study: Ageing Well Noosa
The Noosa Shire Council delivers the Ageing Well Noosa program under funding delivered through ActiveKIT.
Australian Urban Observatory (AUO)
A digital liveability planning platform that transforms complex urban data into easily understood liveability maps across Australia’s 21 largest cities.
- Health, Government, and Other Services
- Places, settings, environments
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Built and Natural Environment
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Public Transport
- Walking
- Food Venues
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Community Centres
- Parks and public spaces
- Schools and Early Childhood Places
- Sport and recreation facilities
- Healthy Workplaces
Building physical activity into urban planning and design
A series of evidence-based resources produced by the Heart Foundation to support relevant built environment, government, and health professionals to make our cities and towns healthier places to live.
Global Observatory of Healthy and Sustainable Cities
Global, multi-institutional, transdisciplinary initiative providing evidence-based spatial and urban policy indicators to advocate for and track progress towards healthy and sustainable cities for all.
Urban design, transport, and health
A series of papers published in The Lancet Global Health
- Built and Natural Environment
- Urban
- Bike riding
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Walking
- Public Transport
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Local Government
- Parks and public spaces
- Physical activity
- Active travel
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design