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A sustainable Australia depends on what happens in our cities—that's why we need a national urban policy

A sustainable Australia depends on what happens in our cities—that's why we need a national urban policy
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Australia has not had a national urban policy since the Rudd government. A troika of Liberal PMs followed. Tony Abbott wasn't interested. Malcolm Turnbull didn't quite live up to the hype but delivered cross-governmental and the . Scott Morrison at best presided over a business-as-usual approach lacking any resolve, urgency or innovation.

Will this Labor government do any better? Australian cities and regions were not front and center in the 2022 federal election campaign. But there were signs a Labor government would reinstate a concern for issues.

The confirmed the government's focus on urban policy. It set aside funding for a "national approach for sustainable urban development" and a "cities program". Last week the government of the Urban Policy Forum announced in the budget.

These are vehicles for delivering a . The government this policy "will bring together a vision for sustainable growth in our cities".

Why focus on cities?

live in a capital city. Our 21 largest cities are home to 80% of the population.

Cities account for in Australia. As globally connected hubs, they are crucial sites for community, commerce, infrastructure, biodiversity, governance and democratic processes. Our cities are central to meeting the challenges of a changing climate.

A sustainable Australia depends on what happens in our cities—that's why we need a national urban policy
Our 21 largest cities, with 80% of the population, have a huge role to play in achieving a sustainable future. Credit: Australian Urban Observatory,

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has skin in the game. He was the minister for infrastructure and transport in the Gillard government. He oversaw the first truly national urban policy, , in 2011.

In 2021, Albanese that "cities policy has been one of the abiding passions of my time in public life". He foreshadowed a new national policy framework.

The specifically refer to the on April 28 on national priorities. Among these is "Better Planning for Stronger Growth reforms to support a national approach to the growth of cities, towns, and suburbs".

The budget commits over four years in new grants and investments in "Thriving Suburbs" and "Urban Precincts and Partnerships". Some $11 million goes to a Cities and Suburbs Unit to deliver a National Urban Policy. The policy is required to:

"address urgent challenges facing our major cities—from equitable access to jobs, homes and services, to climate impacts and decarbonization."

A sustainable Australia depends on what happens in our cities—that's why we need a national urban policy
Outer suburbs distant from services and workplaces create problems for the sustainability of our cities. Credit: R. Freestone, Author provided

An overdue development

Urban development has been "" globally, not only in Australia. But in recent years various bodies, inquiries and forums have pushed for a new-look national urban policy.

The Planning Institute of Australia has long called for a coherent governance framework for spatial plans, infrastructure, growth management and urban renewal. Without a national cities plan, a by the institute said, "all jurisdictions will be disadvantaged when making resource allocation decisions and planning for basic enabling infrastructure".

In the same year, a federal into the Australian government's role in city development called for "a national plan of settlement, providing a national vision for our cities and regions across the next 50 years".

In 2019, Future Earth Australia, based at the Australian Academy of Sciences, advanced a ten-year for sustainable cities and regions. This strategy is aligned with the Australian achievement of the .

New ideas for Australian cities and regions

We must take seriously the economic, social and environmental impacts of long-term population growth and development. To become a more equitable and sustainable country, action on the uneven experiences of Australian cities and regions must be a government priority.

In 2021, an Australian Academy of Social Sciences workshop on was undertaken jointly at the City Futures Research Center, UNSW, and Center for Urban Research, RMIT University. More than 50 researchers and practitioners explored the many issues competing for urban policy attention at the national level.

A sustainable Australia depends on what happens in our cities—that's why we need a national urban policy
Coordinated urban policy action across Australia is needed to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Credit:

Key areas included water, climate change, Indigeneity, transport, migration, population settlement and new cities. Urban green space, biodiversity, , economic productivity, and affordable housing supply were also identified as issues that cut across national policy agendas.

Constitutional constraints mean states must play a leading role in national urban policy. Fortunately, these constraints don't rule out inter-governmental partnerships. There are many, often poorly integrated policies, programs and initiatives across all levels of government.

There was consensus at the workshop on the need to transcend the political ideology and expediency that have led to fragmented urban policies. A different kind of national politics focused on sustainability, resilience and regeneration is required.

The "secret" to sustainability lies in an integrated national framework of policies and strategies for -regions. All three tiers of government need to buy into it.

National urban policy redux

There is a "back to the future" quality in some of the Albanese moves. They re-invent Rudd-Gillard initiatives, and Turnbull's City Deals remain. Action on affordable housing supply and urban inequalities has been less forceful to date.

Sitting alongside what seem like far-reaching environmental actions, including a new Net Zero Authority, the revival of urban policy at the national level is welcome. So too would be the discussion, consultation and research required to secure a resilient and sustainable future.

A national urban policy offers opportunities for cities, towns and regions. It's also essential if Australia is to meet its national and international obligations, notably the UN's .

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