8. PARRAMATTA
Statistics:
Land area: 9 km2
Population: 70,706
Density: 76.49p/ha
WAVERLEY
Statistics
Land Area: 61 km2
Population: 184,622
Density: 30p/ha
9. UNIVERSITY ATTRIBUTES
• Thought Leadership
• Immersion in a neutral environment
• Opportunity to increase collaboration with
universities, industry, government, community
• Show what is possible
• Talent and innovation cycle
10. UNIVERSITY
Real time delivery of research
On- the ground application
STUDENTS
Exposure to city leaders
Future leaders
CITY LEADERS
New approaches
Strategic solutions
Confidence
BENEFITS
We all have a different vision about what a Future City is looks like.
Key principles future cities
increasing urban population, with diminishing resources, we inspire our leaders to create thriving cities and communities – where people can work, live and play with an efficient use of resources and resilient to the impacts of climate change
What does this look like – communities with a diversity of cultures and age, where they can live and work and play,
the future of our cities is largely in the hands of our city leaders. Their skills and knowledge and ability to lead their cities is paramount
the future of our cities is largey in theahnds of our city leaders. There skills and knowledge and ability to lead their cities is paramount
How many LGA’s 41
We are working with 12
At June 2013, New South Wales (NSW) had an estimated resident population of 7.41 million people.
At June 2013, just under two-thirds of the state's population (4.76 million people) resided in Greater Sydney. Population growth in Greater Sydney accounted for 78% of the state's total growth in 2012-13.
Population of greater syndye
Coverage of FCC members
Significant influence
In addition to the five foundation member cities Parramatta, Liverpool, Blacktown Waverley and Woollahra, we’ve welcomed six additional cities to the Future Cities Program for 2014, with the aim to welcome them as full members of the Collaborative at the completion of the Future Cities Program. Those 11 cities make up over 7% of the 152 local government areas in New South Wales, 21% of the Greater Sydney Metropolitan population, and 16% of the total population of New South Wales. This means that the hard work, dedication, and commitment to improvement that all of our cities demonstrate and share has a meaningful and real impact for a large proportion of people in the Sydney Metropolitan area and the state.
Exmaples include
Cities such as parraatta with high employment and housing taling who have aclear strategy to create a place for the people . tis focus is
Canada Bay – density , whilst manaitingina intrgarted infraturtcure , social dieverity and cohesion
Waverly , which is the densest council in Sydney but has the one of the highest GHG emissions is focused on agreesive reduction targets set bu the mayor.
Each city is differnet in its starting place or catalyst for change, but each have the common challenge of leading change in a comples enviroentmn.
The cities desire to learn from each other and continue to have on-going independent experstice into therei city development , has led to the formation fo the Future Cities Collaborative.