Researcher, UNSW Australia
Kate studied a Bachelor of Planning with Honours at the University of New South South Wales. Her thesis explored the shortage of burial space in Sydney and the future ability for renewable interment rights to provide a solution to this issue. Kate works as an urban planning consultant in Sydney.
Housing the dead: what happens when a city runs out of space?
Jan 05, 2017 13:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Do you know where and how you want to be buried? Will you choose an elaborate Victorian-style headstone, or do you prefer a green burial, with only a GPS tracking signal indicating your location? Or you may elect to...
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