Rapid Literature Review of National and International best practice in infrastructure funding and delivery in outer metropolitan growth areas
Project Summary
This research will contribute to the evidence base that NGAA and its members will use to support their advocacy for infrastructure funding for growth areas in the lead up to the 2025 Federal Election. The Review will consider academic and ‘grey’ literature that reports on positive outcomes from national and State and International examples of effective funding models for growth areas.
Project Team & Partners
- Professor Nicky Morrison (Lead)
- National Growth Area Alliance
Acknowledgements
Funded through the National Growth Area Alliance.
Information
| For more information or to express your interest | |
|---|---|
| Contact | Professor Nicky Morrison |
| nicky.morrison@westernsydney.edu.au | |
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