SQ Transp 2048

The evidence has been available for decades of the need to take advantage of a one-time opportunity to invest from the earning capacity of 'baby boomers' while they are still in the workforce. However, a combination of boomer domination, willful ignorance and political expediency have instead led us to 'borrow' from future generations rather than invest as required.

Other key trends may represent 'the end of growth', especially outside large urban centres. Pool and Jackson posed questions about the inevitable impact and showed there may still be time to ameliorate resulting problems with help of the 'blippers'.

Their presentations may be downloaded here.