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Addressing Livability amidst Housing Shortages and Homelessness

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How can we strike a balance between accommodating a growing population in our cities and maintaining a high standard of livability? What are the key factors that need to change in our urban planning strategies to ensure cities remain livable as the demand for housing increases? Join us as we delve into the pressing challenges of urban living and explore the concept of YIMBY-ism (Yes In My Backyard) as a solution.

Our guest, Eamon Waterford, CEO of the Committee for Sydney, joins us to share his expertise and insights into the future of cities through a Sydney lens. Eamon's journey began by working closely with individuals facing long-term homelessness in Penrith and Blacktown. Through this firsthand experience, he gained a deep understanding of the challenges they face and the urgent need for innovative solutions.

Today's episode explores the pressing issue of housing shortages and increasing homelessness that plague cities not only in Australia but all around the world. With a chronic shortage of dwellings, we must reimagine our cities to ensure that everyone has access to safe, affordable housing. We discuss the role of YIMBY-ism, a movement that advocates for the creation of new housing and urban development in existing neighbourhoods.

We also touch upon the parallels between the urgency of the housing crisis and the looming climate crisis. As we grapple with these immense challenges, we explore strategies for garnering broader public support and mobilising action. Join us as we navigate the complexities of urban living, envision a future where cities are livable for all, and learn how YIMBY-ism can play a pivotal role in shaping our urban landscapes.

Episode Highlights:

00:00 - Introduction

01:18 - Who is Eamon Waterford?

02:54 - What is the committee of Sydney and their role in the community?

05:47 - Achieving equitable urban development: Avoiding zero-sum outcomes

10:20 - What’s the current status of attraction for talent in Australia?

12:51 - The issue about losing reputation and its importance in attracting talent

14:53 - How to address the housing crisis in Sydney

17:29 - Solutions for turning from NIMBY-ism to YIMBY-ism

27:37 - Exploring the impact of zoning changes on housing stock and city development

32:25 - Eamon’s thoughts on the work from home movement

36:49 - What other critical issues should Sydney prioritise alongside housing?

41:21 - Finding solutions that balance the distribution of buildings and living areas

44:25 - What will it take to get positive action from the government to solve the housing crisis?

48:36 - Can the government ALONE solve the housing crisis?

53:19 - Eamon Waterford’s property dumbo

About Our Guest:

Eamon Waterford is currently the CEO of the Committee for Sydney, leading a career focused on addressing social and urban issues. He has worked closely with the homeless community, conducted the first Homelessness Street Count, and held positions as Chief Strategy Officer and Deputy CEO at various organisations. Eamon has delivered influential reports on urban density, benchmarking, and safety. He also actively engages in Sydney's cultural and social landscape, serving on boards of organisations like Monkey Baa Theatre Company and the NSW Council of Social Services.

Connect with Eamon Waterford:

Resources:

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How can we strike a balance between accommodating a growing population in our cities and maintaining a high standard of livability? What are the key factors that need to change in our urban planning strategies to ensure cities remain livable as the demand for housing increases? Join us as we delve into the pressing challenges of urban living and explore the concept of YIMBY-ism (Yes In My Backyard) as a solution.

Our guest, Eamon Waterford, CEO of the Committee for Sydney, joins us to share his expertise and insights into the future of cities through a Sydney lens. Eamon's journey began by working closely with individuals facing long-term homelessness in Penrith and Blacktown. Through this firsthand experience, he gained a deep understanding of the challenges they face and the urgent need for innovative solutions.

Today's episode explores the pressing issue of housing shortages and increasing homelessness that plague cities not only in Australia but all around the world. With a chronic shortage of dwellings, we must reimagine our cities to ensure that everyone has access to safe, affordable housing. We discuss the role of YIMBY-ism, a movement that advocates for the creation of new housing and urban development in existing neighbourhoods.

We also touch upon the parallels between the urgency of the housing crisis and the looming climate crisis. As we grapple with these immense challenges, we explore strategies for garnering broader public support and mobilising action. Join us as we navigate the complexities of urban living, envision a future where cities are livable for all, and learn how YIMBY-ism can play a pivotal role in shaping our urban landscapes.

Episode Highlights:

00:00 - Introduction

01:18 - Who is Eamon Waterford?

02:54 - What is the committee of Sydney and their role in the community?

05:47 - Achieving equitable urban development: Avoiding zero-sum outcomes

10:20 - What’s the current status of attraction for talent in Australia?

12:51 - The issue about losing reputation and its importance in attracting talent

14:53 - How to address the housing crisis in Sydney

17:29 - Solutions for turning from NIMBY-ism to YIMBY-ism

27:37 - Exploring the impact of zoning changes on housing stock and city development

32:25 - Eamon’s thoughts on the work from home movement

36:49 - What other critical issues should Sydney prioritise alongside housing?

41:21 - Finding solutions that balance the distribution of buildings and living areas

44:25 - What will it take to get positive action from the government to solve the housing crisis?

48:36 - Can the government ALONE solve the housing crisis?

53:19 - Eamon Waterford’s property dumbo

About Our Guest:

Eamon Waterford is currently the CEO of the Committee for Sydney, leading a career focused on addressing social and urban issues. He has worked closely with the homeless community, conducted the first Homelessness Street Count, and held positions as Chief Strategy Officer and Deputy CEO at various organisations. Eamon has delivered influential reports on urban density, benchmarking, and safety. He also actively engages in Sydney's cultural and social landscape, serving on boards of organisations like Monkey Baa Theatre Company and the NSW Council of Social Services.

Connect with Eamon Waterford:

Resources:

Enjoyed the podcast? Don't miss out on what's yet to come! Hit that subscription button, spread the word and join us for more insightful discussions in real estate. Your journey starts now!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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