Business View Magazine Jan-Feb 2019
41 exchange information amongst themselves. It does this by organising a number of events where members from diverse backgrounds, but having a common interest in the development of urban infrastructure, come together to ex- change ideas and network. Such interactions can lead to great synergies and work towards boosting the pace of the country’s urban devel- opment. The 2014-15 State of Australian Cities Report points out that 75% of the country’s population lives in its 20 largest cities. Cities account for the majority of jobs and a large part of the country’s economic output. Unless adequate focus is maintained on developing urban infrastructure, it will not be possible for Aus- tralia to keep up its rate of economic growth and increase the prosperity and well-being of its people. Australia’s cities enjoy a well-deserved reputa- tion for being amongst the finest in the world and providing their residents amenities that are unmatched even in many of the most devel- oped countries. However, with the rapid growth of the country’s population there is a chance that Australia’s cities could see a deterioration in their infrastructure. UDIA has been playing a significant role in ensuring that urban infra- structure grows to meet the needs of the ex- panding population.
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