Jane-Frances Kelly and Peter Mares
The rise of the knowledge-intensive economy is reshaping our cities and leaving too many residents living too far from jobs. Increasing housing in existing urban areas and improving transport systems will increase opportunity and national prosperity.
Cities Program Director
Jane-Frances KellyJane-Frances spent three years in the British Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit. She has led strategy work for the UK, Queensland, Victorian and Commonwealth governments. She has also worked for the University of Melbourne’s Vice-Chancellor, the Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police and Noel Pearson at the Cape York Institute.
05 May 2013
Productive Cities: opportunity in a changing economy10 September 2012
Tomorrow's suburbs: Building flexible neighbourhoods26 March 2012
Social Cities14 November 2011
Getting the housing we want19 September 2011
What Matters Most? - A Grattan Working Paper20 June 2011
The Housing We'd Choose18 October 2010
Cities: Who Decides?28 June 2010
The Cities We Need17 April 2013
Sydney vision splendid needs community input01 March 2013
Building the housing Melbourne needs19 December 2012
Why high-value jobs will reshape our cities11 December 2012
Can we afford to get our cities back on the rails?11 September 2012
Why our fastest-growing suburbs must prepare for the future now23 May 2013
SYDNEY Productive cities: opportunity in a changing economy09 May 2013
Productive cities: opportunity in a changing economy09 October 2012
Tomorrow's suburbs - Melbourne13 September 2012
Tomorrow's suburbs - Sydney28 March 2012
Social cities