Deborah Singerman . Articles Hope amid political turmoil - Brexit, Trump and our own domestic policy Last week the Brexit vote shocked the nations, this Saturday we have our own election and in November the United States presidency elections could top everything for uncertainty and insecurity. Momentous times lie ahead. The sensory experience of the great outdoors Being active is all the go and can be fun. Innovation takes many forms; what UNSW's new science and technology precinct means On cue for innovation and technology, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang unveiled research and development funding for Australian research through a new science and technology precinct at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Diversity is a mixture unto itself Just as Lendlease Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Steve McCann talks about the need to have a flexibility action plan like a safety action plan, research is published in Harvard Business Review that finds that women in their 30s more often leave for a job that pays more, or because their work is not meaningful enough than to spend more time with their family. 2016 Green Cities conference review: when disrupting the known order of known things, remember we are human Among the calls for accountability, affordability, sustainability and transparency at the 2016 Green Cities conference in Sydney, the wide-angle focus was also on humanity and community. Let’s get disruptive appealed to our most human instincts. The transience of infrastructure Infrastructure Australia’s February Infrastructure Plan Infrastructure is another attempt to answer what type of Infrastructure do we need, where, how much and how to pay for it.