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Australian Urban Observatory

The Australian Urban Observatory (AUO) is an innovative digital platform that transforms complex urban data into easily understood liveability maps across Australia’s 21 largest cities.

Australian Urban Observatory (AUO)

The AUO is an innovative digital platform translates data about nine major domains measured across 23 indicators.

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  • How Australia’s 21 largest cities score for liveability

    News Category: Prevention Centre News
    Date 06 May 2020
    Aerial birds-eye view of suburban housing
  • Liveable cities research has real impact on health and equity

    News Category: Prevention Centre News
    Date 08 Oct 2019
    The City of Melbourne with lots of greenery in the foreground
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DATE 6 May 2020

TYPE Websites

Prevention experts

  • Distinguished Professor Billie Giles-Corti

    RMIT University
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  • Dr Lucy Gunn

    RMIT University
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Topics

  • Liveability ,

Prevention methodologies

  • New methods and tools ,

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  • The importance of healthy liveable cities

    Birds-eye view of suburbia

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  • Importance of healthy liveable cities

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    Date 15 Dec 2022
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    Date 08 Dec 2022
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    Date 30 Nov 2022
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    Resource category: Videos Videos
    Date 08 Nov 2022

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