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Motor Trades Association Australia reveals it’s 2024 election blueprint

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How will Motor Trades Association of Australia election blueprint shape the automotive industry?

The Auto Report provides comprehensive insights of developments in the rapidly evolving world of mobility.
The program delves into pertinent trends shaping the automotive landscape.

Hosted by esteemed industry figures Matt Hobbs, CEO of Motor Trades Association of Australia and Mike Costello of Cox Automotive.

The Motor Trades Association of Australia has unveiled its Election Blueprint, outlining urgent support measures for the retail automotive sector.
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Why reusing buildings is the greenest move for future cities

Leanne Tritton discusses building reuse and urban sustainability challenges in Australia during her conversation with Belinda Coats

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Leanne Tritton discusses building reuse and urban sustainability challenges in Australia during her conversation with Belinda Coates

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– Leanne Tritton discusses building reuse and urban revitalisation with Belinda Coates, highlighting Don’t Waste Buildings’ advocacy.
– Tritton highlights financial disincentives for reuse, London’s retrofitting success, and the need for clearer policy frameworks.

Leanne Tritton, co-founder of Don’t Waste Buildings, discussed asset revitalization and urban futures in a recent interview with host Belinda Coates.Don’t Waste Buildings, co-founded by Tritton, Will Hurst, and Richard Nelson, advocates for reusing existing buildings as the most sustainable choice. The group views these structures as community resources rather than mere assets.

In the UK, many buildings face unnecessary demolition yearly. Tritton highlighted that the financial system discourages reuse, particularly outside London. New constructions benefit from zero VAT, while reusing existing buildings is burdened by a 20% VAT, complicating the process for small to medium enterprises.

Retrofit Policies

Tritton praised London as a leader in retrofitting, showcasing innovative reuse of even mundane buildings from the 1960s. However, she noted a “confused” policy environment, where local authorities vary in their commitment to retrofit policies despite national goals aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

While Tritton recognizes that some buildings may need demolition due to structural issues, she suggests a broader perspective on preservation. She emphasized that recent constructions often have shorter lifespans, citing the Broadgate Tower as an example.

The Don’t Waste Buildings group aims to develop an AI model to gather global best practices in building policy. For further information, visit dontwastebuildings.com.

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Brisbane’s economic growth and innovation drive 2032 goals

Brisbane’s economy soars past $200 billion as CEO Anthony Ryan highlights growth opportunities and Olympic potential

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Brisbane’s economy soars past $200 billion as CEO Anthony Ryan highlights growth opportunities and Olympic potential

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– Brisbane’s economy surpassed $200 billion, growing by $28 billion in four years, with a projected $275 billion by 2041.
– The Brisbane Economic Development Agency aims to enhance Brisbane’s economy, brand, and attract major events and investments.

The video features an interview with Anthony Ryan, CEO of the Brisbane Economic Development Agency, conducted by Belinda Coates. Brisbane’s economy surpassed $200 billion in Gross Regional Product this year, growing by $28 billion over four years. It is expected to reach $275 billion by 2041, driven in part by the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, medtech, and life sciences.

The Brisbane Economic Development Agency, a branch of the Brisbane City Council, aims to enhance Brisbane’s economy and global recognition. It promotes the visitor economy, investment, business growth, and attraction of major events.

Brisbane ranks 37th among innovative cities globally and contains the largest health precinct in the Southern Hemisphere. The city is gaining international attention for life science precincts and is home to Site Quantum, projected to be the world’s first commercially viable computer, supported by local universities.

Brisbane’s tourism sector generates $13.7 billion, outpacing the Gold Coast’s $7.5 billion. New developments like Howard Smith Wharves and South Bank contribute to the city’s appeal.

Recognised as Australia’s top sporting city, Brisbane plans 17 new sporting precincts for the Olympics, promoting overall growth. Collaborative efforts, such as the Better of Brisbane Alliance, aim to improve infrastructure and investment attraction.

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Fusion of East and West: A recipe for success

East-West fusion key to future success, featuring insights from Mark Llewellyn on Shanghai’s inspiration and opportunities for Australia-China ties

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East-West fusion key to future success, featuring insights from Mark Llewellyn on Shanghai’s inspiration and opportunities for Australia-China ties

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– The video highlights Shanghai as a major inspiration for connections between Australia and China, featuring two successful ventures.
– Winnie Woo’s Digi Park offers innovative entertainment in Sydney, while Juneyao Airlines enhances travel options between Australia and China.

In this episode of The Big Picture, host Mark Llewellyn takes viewers on a journey through Shanghai, one of the world’s most dynamic cities. With over 100,000 restaurants, Asia’s largest stock exchange, and the world’s busiest container port, Shanghai is a hub for global business and innovation. For Australian companies, it represents opportunity, growth, and inspiration.

From towering skyscrapers to vibrant street life, the city’s scale is breathtaking—five times the size of Sydney and three times that of New York. Mark highlights how Shanghai isn’t just a financial powerhouse; it’s a source of ideas and creativity shaping the future of business and lifestyle in the Asia-Pacific region.

Whether you’re a traveler, investor, or entrepreneur, Shanghai’s energy and diversity make it a blueprint for success in connecting East and West.

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