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Recorded live at Hope Street Radio in Melbourne, Danielle Wood—Chair of the Productivity Commission and former CEO of the Grattan Institute—joins Jonathan O’Brien to discuss what stagnant productivity is costing an ordinary household, as we...
This essay was recently published in Inflection Points. You can read it now at inflectionpoints.work. You can also listen to Jonathan O’Brien discuss the essay with Stuart on the latest episode of the Inflection Points Podcast.
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Auckland is the world’s most well-studied example of upzoning and planning reform. It’s the landmark story of how loosening restrictions enables more homes to be built—and yet the history of how it happened is not well understood.
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A few updates from the Inflection Points team.
We are hosting a free live podcast in Canberra on Wednesday June 24 with New Zealand’s Stuart Donovan, one of the people who saw Auckland’s landmark upzoning up close. Hosted by Jonathan O’Bri...
Danielle Wood is the Chair of the Productivity Commission.
You can read this article in-full at inflectionpoints.work.
The green and golden bell frog is about as Australian as an amphibian gets.1 The native frog is named for its pe...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Long-form writing for a bigger, better Australia.
I am the Founder and Managing Director at Encour, a strategic communications agency. I write about how companies can command the narrative, find their tribe, and build a movement.
Economist working on housing and transport.
Editor-at-Large of Inflection Points; recovering economist.
Jonathan O'Brien is the Lead Organiser of YIMBY Melbourne. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of long-form policy journal Inflection Points, and a Queensland Literary Award–winning writer and publisher. He is a 10% pledger with Giving What We Can.
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