A pleasure to present to the Economic Developers Association of Canada on the topic of Resilience as an Emerging Advantage.
Read MoreFive opportunities for local economic development champions to be impactful in the early phases of the COVID-19 crisis.
Read MoreComing to terms with local economic implications in the middle of a global health crisis is challenging. First and foremost - health of communities needs to be prioritised, then we can respond to the economics. When we do - here are a few of our thoughts.
Read MoreGreat for Economic Development Australia to have the opportunity to lead a conversation with the local government ED community around the important of LGA’s in supporting local communities to realise sustained prosperity. Thanks to WALGA for hosting the breakfast - it’s great to see the Association take a strong leadership role in supporting the development of ED capacity in Western Australia!
Read More“…productive entrepreneurs focus first on growing the pie, unproductive entrepreneurs are focused first on dividing the pie, and destructive entrepreneurs are really only interested in stealing the pie.”
Read MoreSome notes from a recent project on considerations for development of effective assessment frameworks that capture the impacts of new/emerging disruptive tech.
Read MoreWhy meet all existing (and future) demand?
Read MoreA recent flier developed for a conversation with public sector officials seeking to drive innovation.
Read MoreCompelling BBRF investment opportunities present a strong narrative across three core elements (project champions, value creation, and deal structure). To be successful projects need to be carefully scoped across each element, with impacts representing a compelling case against national competition
Read MoreThree common elements have been observed in strong investment pitches during recent work with both ventures and investors.
Read MoreWhen skilled, motivated and linked to the world - regional ventures can have a hell of an impact.
Read MoreThe RAC has invested in preparing the public (and policy makers) for coming change.
Read MoreI have just dropped $10M as developer of 100 units of affordable apartment housing. I am facing bankruptcy, but have avoided taking the food off the table of my tenant's kids, or being reliant on overly generous public subsidy......I'll know better next time.
Read MoreAmelia is part of a workforce that is smarter, more agile and far better at office footy tipping than you can ever hope to be....
Read MoreDr Ruth Morgan is the first cab off the rank in a series of interviews exploring ideas around transformative change, how it occurs, and how it is examined from a range of different perspectives. Ruth is an environmental historian with some great perspectives on how disruption and change has occurred in Western Australia, with a particular focus on the influence of water in our history.
Read MoreThree precursors are required for sustainable, resilient and vibrant regional growth centres.
Read MoreFantastic to see the announcement $49.3 million Royalties for Regions funding for Stage1 of the Transform Peel project.
Read MoreImages of drones being beautiful rather than functional are essential if they are to become ubiquitous technology.
Read MoreGiven the recent focus on regional centre development, we test the new Microsoft PowerBI capabilities by building a dashboard to explore the characteristics of employed residents in each region of Western Australia.
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