Professor John Stanley

Adjunct Professor, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, University of Sydney Business School

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Environment

A Big Build or a big bet?

Melbourne’s Suburban Rail Loop aims to help the city become more equitable – but better integration of land use and transport could deliver more benefits for less money

A young woman getting a waterfall shot in Dorrigal National Park

Health & Medicine

The young people getting nature on prescription

The early results of a new trial on ‘nature prescribing’ show promise for helping young people with mild mental illness

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Environment

Is Melbourne’s new bus proposal really faster and fairer?

Melbourne’s proposed bus program could change the city’s public transport system for the better, but it doesn’t quite go far enough

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Environment

Protecting Melbourne’s Green Wedges while we still can

The natural areas of Melbourne are under threat at the same time as there’s growing evidence of their importance for humans

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Politics & Society

How can we open up Melbourne while tackling disadvantage?

Melbourne’s COVID-19 case numbers are heavily concentrated in the north and west. What factors contribute to this pattern and how can Melbourne ‘re-open’ in a way that tackles associated disadvantage?

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