Below is a list of our industry partners and research collaborators involved with the Re-imagining the Australian Suburb project. We thank them for their support.
Universities:
Centre for Design – research centre based at RMIT University that focuses on integrating sustainability into all forms of design
RMIT School of Social Science and Planning
RMIT School of Civil and Chemical Engineering
State & Local Government:
Department of Sustainability and Environment – Biodiversity and Natural Resources Division
Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria
Industry:
Australand - property developer
Building Commission - statutory authority that oversees the building control system in Victoria
City West Water - provider of water, sewerage and trade waste related services to domestic, commercial and industrial properties in Melbourne's central business district and the inner and western suburbs
Delfin Lend Lease - housing developer
Hassell Architects - specialising in planning and design, these architects have worked on many sustainable design projects
MelbourneWater - manages Melbourne’s water supply catchments, removes and treats most of Melbourne’s sewage, and manages rivers, creeks and major drainage systems in the Melbourne region
Metricon Homes - housing developer responsible for the EcoHome project
Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority - authority responsible for the allocation of resources for the management of Melbourne’s catchement areas
Stockland - property investment and development company. Will develop Mernda Villages in the City of Whittlesea
VicUrban - the Victorian Government urban development agency responsible for the Aurora Estate
Yarra Valley Water - provides water supply and sewerage services to the Yarra River catchment area of Melbourne