Sydney plans high-rise hubs at train stations to address population pressures

Over 70 per cent of the dwellings in Sydney are houses and low-rise apartments. PHOTO: REUTERS
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SYDNEY – Australia’s largest city, Sydney, has been struggling for years to boost its housing supply and address its increasing population pressures, and the authorities believe they have finally found an answer.

The solution, proposed by the New South Wales government, is to build residential hubs – often involving high-rise apartments – within walking distance of the growing number of train stations. 

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