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part of the peri urban conversation

REGIONAL NETWORK CITIES

Steven Abbott, Strategic Planner

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INTRODUCTION

• Future thinking in peri urban landscapes

• Policy gap in peri urban planning

• Regional Network Cities

• Bendigo as an example

• Considered as part of the conversation

• Fundamentally tied to metropolitan systems

• Just like any ‘peri urban’ region – influences by and connected to ‘urban’

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THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT

• About how peri urban landscapes haven't had the required attention

• And about how they’re understood by communities and individuals

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THE EMERGENCE OF MID-SIZED CITIES

• It’s no longer just about the big five

• Genuine alternatives and highly liveable

• They’re growing fast!

• Policy is beginning to acknowledge their importance

• Some say because they have to

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WHAT DOES AN ‘EMERGENCE’ LOOK LIKE?

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• A university that has 5000 students and growing rapidly (~6% per year)

• 400% increase in V/line patronage since 2005

• 7% annual increase in medium house price

• These are products of people conceiving the place ‘differently’

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Lots of things you can’t

see

over 13kms of powerlines

relocated underground

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Lots of things that no one

really notices!

Over 10kms of footpaths

upgraded

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Hundreds of deciduous

street trees planted to

provide shade in summer

and sunlight in winter

Tree in place in 2000

Planted since 2000

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The number of outdoor

dining permits has

increased by 330% over

the past 13 years

2000 - 21 permits

2013 - 69 permits

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THE POTENTIAL TO FILL A VOID

• I think these mid sized cities are important for the future

• Policy makers should consider their role in peri urban policy development

• Bridge the divide between city and country

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REGIONAL NETWORK CITIES

• A polycentric settlement model across a region

• Network model is not new idea.

• A network city evolves when two or more previously independent cities strive to cooperate

• Prioritise knowledge-based activities like research, education and the creative arts

• Each urban player stands to benefit from the synergies of interactive

• Complementary function rather than proximity

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REGIONS THAT…

• Work together to understand what each other need

• Are coordinated to be competitive in scarce economic climates

• Strong social and community capital

• Already on a self propelling journey

• And ask themselves, “how do these investment support the region?”

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THAT CAN BE CHARACTERISED BY

• Innovation

• Connectedness

• Altruistic Leadership

• Future focussed

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STRATEGIC THOUGHT

• Seek to better understand the continuing and future role of mid sized regional cities

around Australia as successful and supportive centres within peri urban regions.

• Need to be considered as part of the conversation and policy agenda.

• A vision for integration across each level of government.

• Compact urban structures with peri urban landscapes that are improving biodiversity, land

rehabilitation and conservation, and diverse productivity.

• Places like Bendigo are regionally collaborative and globally competitive.

• Regional networks understand key services and infrastructure needs to enable greater

interaction for health services, education, arts and culture, economic development, and

people!

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THANK YOU

[email protected]

@abbott_steven

www.bendigo.vic.gov.au

www.pinterest.com/greaterbendigo/

www.youtube.com/cityofgreaterbendigo