Danni Addison is the Victorian Chief Executive Officer of the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) – the nation’s key representative body for the urban development industry. Danni is passionate about enabling affordability and accessibility for all home buyers, reducing unnecessary regulatory burden on the housing sector, and achieving an efficient planning system. As a recognised property expert, Danni regularly appears in the media and as a speaker on property.
Opposition Leader Matthew Guy recently announced a Liberal National Coalition government would stop ‘urban claustrophobia’ if successful in November’s State Election.
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The residential development industry is exploring new and innovative ways to bring neighbours together again.
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Victorian state and local governments must make responsible, educated decisions to create appropriate density and more housing options in the areas of Melbourne where it is most needed.
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The urban development industry must inform and lead, rather than simply react.
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