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A platform for human flourishing

Jennifer Schooling and Mark Enzer call for a reframed infrastructure to deliver better outcomes for people.

Jennnifer Schooling

The response to covid-19 has shone a light on what can be achieved through leveraging the collaborative power of government, academics, industry and community working together against a common threat towards a shared goal.

Our current national crisis also brings unprecedented focus to the value of data and digital to help save lives. Modelling risk and impact continues to play a key role in tackling the covid-19 crisis, and data is informing decision-making as we prepare tentative steps from total lockdown and back to business.

As we make crucial strategic plans to revive our post-pandemic society and economy, we must reflect on lessons learned and the potential prize of our sector working together to secure a greater good for the people served by our infrastructure and built environment.

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