Shaping Infrastructure

Plenary

What role can infrastructure play in addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges?  We’re living through a moment of immense complexity. Rising living costs are putting pressure on families everywhere. Housing shortages have left many struggling to find a place to call home. Public services are stretched thin. And the impacts of climate change grow more evident each day.   Through insightful conversations, we’ll explore how the public and private sectors can tackle these challenges and help to transform our communities. Established in 2004, Plenary is a leading independent long-term investor, developer and manager of public infrastructure, specialising in public-private partnerships and precinct developments. We are known for delivering some of the most iconic public infrastructure in Australia, such as Sydney Metro, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre and Gold Coast Light Rail.

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  1. 19. maj

    Episode 3: UNSW Health Translation Hub – A Nexus of Innovation

    Welcome to the third episode of Plenary’s podcast: UNSW Health Translation Hub – A Nexus of Innovation. In this episode, we’re diving into the question: how can the co-location of different disciplines under the banner of a place-based approach lead to breakthroughs in any one field? There’s no better site to examine this question than the UNSW Health Translation Hub, which opened late last year. Spread across 35,600 square meters, the UNSW Health Translation Hub brings together educational and medical researchers, clinicians, educators, industry partners and public health officials – all within the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct. Join various experts who have been instrumental in the Hub’s development, and chart how it’s set to revolutionise the landscape of healthcare, medical research and health education in Australia and beyond. Host: Sonia Nair, Plenary Group Communications and Content Manager Guests: Sergio Calcarao, Plenary Group Head of Development Zoe Terpening, UNSW Pro Vice-Chancellor – Precincts Matthew Todd, Architectus Principal Kristan Elvish, Plenary Group Executive Director Kiri Collins, Children’s Cancer Institute Head of Built Environment and Infrastructure Sacha Coles, ASPECT Studios Global Design Director Jean-Frédéric Levesque, NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation CEO and NSW Ministry of Health Deputy Secretary, Clinical Innovation and Research George Rolfe, Plenary Group Head of Property Cheryl Jones, UNSW Dean of Medicine and Health Sam Sangster, Klok Advisory Managing Director Hon Jillian Skinner AM, Former NSW Health Minister, current Board Director, Ambassador and Patron See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min.

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What role can infrastructure play in addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges?  We’re living through a moment of immense complexity. Rising living costs are putting pressure on families everywhere. Housing shortages have left many struggling to find a place to call home. Public services are stretched thin. And the impacts of climate change grow more evident each day.   Through insightful conversations, we’ll explore how the public and private sectors can tackle these challenges and help to transform our communities. Established in 2004, Plenary is a leading independent long-term investor, developer and manager of public infrastructure, specialising in public-private partnerships and precinct developments. We are known for delivering some of the most iconic public infrastructure in Australia, such as Sydney Metro, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre and Gold Coast Light Rail.

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