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Sustainable Cities

80% of Australians live in cities, but planning and governance has long been fractured and market driven. We believe that the development of a national urban policy gives us a chance to change how we do cities, redeploying infrastructure spending away from urban freeways in favour of rapid public transport, urban consolidation and protection of urban bushland and waterways. There is a strong social justice component to this work, as Australians living in outer suburbs are vastly more vulnerable to increasing petrol prices and fluctuations in the housing market. 

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Travel behaviour change programs

22 Jul 2011
Question No. 439Senator Ludlam asked the Minister representing the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, upon notice, on 1...
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Cost of Urban Sprawl

15 Jul 2011
Senate Standing Committee on Environment and Communications Legislation CommitteeSEWPaC portfolioQuestion No: 056Senator Ludlam...
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Action on light rail must start today

14 Jul 2011
The Greens have congratulated the State Government for its light rail announcement, but warned that the project must be brought...
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Greens welcome late night train trial for Perth

30 Jun 2011
West Australian Greens have welcomed State Government plans to trial free 4am trains on weekends to help revellers home from ni...
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WA nation’s worst recycler - container deposit system needed now

29 Jun 2011
Western Australia is by far the country's worst recycler and needs a container deposit scheme to lift its performance, Senator ...
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Beyond Zero Emisions speech

23 Jun 2011
  Senator Ludlam spoke on the urgent need and realistic prospect of a cleanm energy economy in Western Australia at the B...
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Product Stewardship Bill

15 Jun 2011
Senator LUDLAM (Western Australia) (10:42): I also rise to make some remarks on the Product Stewardship Bill 2011 on behalf of ...
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Major step forward in long journey to product stewardship

15 Jun 2011
The Australian Greens today welcomed long overdue progress on a national product stewardship scheme with the passage of the Pro...
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Overestimated

15 Jun 2011
On some days, budget estimates committees feel broken. Picture this. A handful of opposition Senators who still haven't come to...
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