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Season 2 Ep.3 - Ludo Campbell Reid | Former Executive GM of the Suburban Rail Loop Authority

19 min · 15 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Season 2 Ep.3 - Ludo Campbell Reid | Former Executive GM of the Suburban Rail Loop Authority

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The biggest comeback of all is not in sport, not in business, and not in politics.   According to Ludo Campbell-Reid, Former Executive GM of the Suburban Rail Loop Authority, it is the comeback of cities.   Ludo, who led the largest infrastructure project in Victoria, Australia, unpacks what urban transformation actually requires, from diagnosing the root causes of city failure to why cities with world class plans still struggle to deliver, and the role of mega events as accelerators of change.

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