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Australian place-based change

Chad Renando

All things place-based change in Australia and life in general. Research-based, data-driven, sprinkled with a smattering of opinions.

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    My thoughts on the place-based change in Australia, and other things. Co-founder Ready Communities, CEO Startup Status.

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