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  • Using citizen science to bring people back into planning walkable and healthy places

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  • Data to decisions: Methods to create neighbourhood built environment indicators relevant for early childhood development

  • Taking liveability goals global

    Sydney Opera House at sunset

    Distinguished Professor Billie Giles-Corti led a team of more than 80 researchers in 25 cities and across 19 countries in an impressive new series on urban design, transport, and health published in The Lancet Global Health.

  • What next? Expanding our view of city planning and global health, and implementing and monitoring evidence-informed policy

  • Australian cities among worst performing on walkability and public transport access

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  • Lancet Series on urban design, transport and health

    Brisbane city at night

    Good city planning produces co-benefits for individual and planetary health and wellbeing. Billie Giles-Corti’s research can be used to guide urban policy.

  • Lancet Global Health Series on urban design, transport, and health

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    We’re looking forward to the global launch with authors led by the Prevention Centre’s Distinguished Professor Billie Giles-Corti.

  • Global launch of new Lancet Global Health Series on urban design, transport, and health

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    Join the global launch with the authors led by Distinguished Professor Billie Giles-Corti

  • YourGround: Towards a safer and more accessible city

    YourGround app on mobile phone

    Join this community of practice session and learn about YourGround, an interactive map and communication platform designed to enable more inclusive public spaces for everyone to enjoy leisure, sport and play.

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