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A metropolis of three cities
How ‘downtown’ universities will shape our three cities Sarah Hill, Chief Executive Officer
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…the ways in which campuses and cities relate to each other become important because they collectively shape the particular dynamics related to innovation, society, and the economy by bringing in and retaining talent and by creating and applying knowledge for socioeconomic improvement of cities and regions. (Campus-City Relations: Past, Present and Future, Alexandra C. den Heijer, Flavia T. J Magdaniel)
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People in 2036, up from 4.7 million today
Opportunities and challenges 6.4m 725k 817k People in 2036, up from 4.7 million today New dwellings by 2036 New jobs by 2036
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Educational challenges
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Two central organising themes
A Metropolis of Three Cities A 30-minute city – rebalancing Greater Sydney
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Trends and patterns City City City Source: Den Heijer (2011, p. 53)
Campus City City City Campus Buildings Buildings Buildings Buildings Source: Den Heijer (2011, p. 53)
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Source: Adapted from Curvelo Magdaniel (2016, p. 114)
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Space types on campus Source: Den Heijer (2011, p. 181)
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Campbelltown Macarthur
Greater Penrith Rhodes East Camperdown–Ultimo Collaboration Areas Bankstown Liverpool Randwick Kogarah ANSTO Collaboration Areas have been established to achieve a whole of government approach to managing places that either hold great potential, or face complex challenges in meeting the demands of urban growth. The collaboration between local councils, state agencies and other key stakeholders is facilitated by the Commission, to enhance the liveability, sustainability and productivity of the area. Collaboration Areas: Liverpool Greater Penrith Camperdown-Ultimo health and education precinct Randwick health and education precinct Rhodes East precinct Collaboration Areas: Kogarah health and education precinct Campbelltown-Macarthur Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) research and innovation precinct Bankstown health and education precinct and Bankstown Airport/Milperra industrial and urban services precinct This is a place-based approach. Process: Establish a vision for the area Identify impediment and opportunities Agree to priorities for the CA Identify projects and initiatives to deliver the vision Campbelltown Macarthur Collaboration Area 2017–18 Collaboration Area 2018–19
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Maturity pathway
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Vision: ‘Downtown’ universities in each city
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