Jarrod Reedie
The University of Wollongong SMART Infrastructure Facility’s ‘Vision Illawarra’ project has been awarded a funding grant that will enable the planning tool to become an effective platform across Australia.
The tool, that gives local councils access to curated utility data, demographic data, as well as transport and land use models, was identified by the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) as a High Impact Project, that was seen as a suitable program for funding.
SMART’s Chief Operating Officer Tania Brown says Vision Illawarra will be immensely beneficial for local councils across various regions nationwide.
“This web-based regional dashboard uses data from Australian Bureau of Statistics, Remondis, Endeavour Energy and Sydney Water and enables councils to test planning policy scenarios and make evidence based decisions. With this funding we can now share Vision Illawarra with other regions across Australia.”
Tuesday, 06 Apr 2021 05:27 PM MYT
International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali said it is crucial to keep the government investment policies relevant, resilient and responsive to the evolving ecosystem. Photo by Hari Anggara
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