Why does urban literacy matter?
Melanie Loy Melanie Loy

Why does urban literacy matter?

Australia is one of the most urbanised countries in the world, with close to 90 per cent of the population living in major urban areas. But while urban areas are good for economic growth, they’ve also earned a reputation for a whole host of societal issues. So how can building urban literacy help us better manage growth and change within urban spaces?

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