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Tag Archives: Community engagement

The City of the Future starts with you!

Posted on March 17, 2017 by Gregor H. Mews
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On the 2nd of March 2017 our Founder Greg Mews was invited by Lighthouse Business to introduce Urban Synergies Group vision to a wide audience in only five minutes.  The topic was “The 100 year life” as part of their Festival of Ambitious ideas.

Check out the video clip and be part of the conversation.

Posted in Canberra, CBR, climate change, community building, Editorial, health, New Urban Agenda, sustainable transport, Urban design | Tagged 100 year life, child friendly cities, cities, Co-design, community empowerment, Community engagement, Festival of Ambitious Ideas, fun, Greg Mews, lifestyle, Lighthouse Business, Right to the city, The 100 year life, the city of the future, urban planning, urban synergies group, Urban thinkers | Leave a Reply

Launch of the Perspective Statement “Right to the City”

Posted on July 21, 2016 by Gregor H. Mews
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Invitation USG Perspective Statement launch

Posted in Editorial, health, New Urban Agenda, public spaces, sustainable transport, Urban design | Tagged Canberra, Community engagement, cycling, Greg Mews, Habitat III, health and the built environment, Healthy cities, Participation, Right to the city, social planning, Sustainable urbanism, urban design, urban planning, urban spaces, walking | Leave a Reply

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