Working as a journalist for the past 23 years, editor of Architecture and Design Branko Miletic has been privileged to write on many subjects and industries such as Government, Manufacturing, Small Business, IT, Consumer Electronics, Lifestyle, Mining, Hospitality, Packaging, Sport and Food. 

As the winner of several journalism awards and accolades over the years for such things as Editor of the Year and the Best Article of the Year, Branko has also reported from overseas on a range of social and geopolitical issues. 

Currently running the Talking Architecture and Design podcast and guiding the national Sustainability Awards, he has won praise from across the industry for his work on education and promotion of the issue of sustainability across Australia’s built industry.  

Articles


Hassell and GBCA launch discussion paper on ‘Social value in the built environment’
A new discussion paper seeks to create a universal framework for Australia's built environment sector to measure the positive impact on people’s quality of life when buildings, places, and infrastructure support their social, environmental, and economic wellbeing.
Urban planner pushes for trackless trams
A leading Australian urban planner is pushing for a rollout of the technology across the country’s congested and car-centric suburbs.
Review calls for roads overhaul to ease burden on motorists
The interim report submitted as part of the Independent Toll Review by Professor Allan Fels and Dr David Cousins has called for major reforms to the existing toll network to enable a fairer system for motorists.
Is this billion-dollar plan to repurpose vacant office buildings into apartments an idea for Australia?
In what could be a blueprint for Australia's housing woes, the City of Chicago is going ahead with ambitious plans to transform LaSalle Street in the Loop area of the city by converting empty commercial buildings into residential and retail spaces.
GBCA’s TRANSFORM kicks off in Sydney
The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) sixth annual conference, TRANSFORM kicked off today at the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, as well as being broadcast online.
Is it time to make public transport free?
Dr Mike Harris, lecturer in urban design and landscape architecture from the School of Built Environment at UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture, says ditching fares has many benefits for cities and citizens.