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Business of Work Ep 1: The work of making hybrid work
Five ways to entice employees back into the office. With a tight labour market, business leaders looking to retain top talent must create enticing work environments that meet workers' needs for autonomy, support, and genuine connection-building.
The role of art in placemaking and development
Great public art, accessible to people from all walks of life, is an important contribution to our urban landscape and is invaluable in the development of unique places.
Get close to the action to foster innovation in your business
For Mirvac, staying one step ahead of this disruption means always focusing on how new thinking can be applied to development methods, processes and even the products we deliver.
Bringing the great outdoors into our cities
Bringing nature into our cities and work environments has an amazing impact on our wellbeing and productivity. Read more on our favourite green initiatives from around the world.
Employee Experience #2 - Workplaces of the future are all about Super Experiences
Part two of our employee experiences blog series, exploring how businesses are striving to provide better workplace experiences in a bid to attract and retain top talent, as well as to drive innovation and creative thinking in the workplace.
Reimagining Urban Life #1: Transforming Australia’s Gateway Precinct – Circular Quay
Transforming Australia's Gateway Precinct - Circular Quay' is the first in a series of blogs which will explore how Mirvac's commitment to innovation and truly reimagining urban life is helping shape major new urban precincts.
Employee Experiences #1 - Wellness in the Workplace
Employee well being is front and centre in the current sustainability debate and is becoming an increasingly important consideration for our customers re-imagining workplaces.
The future of car parks in CBD buildings
Have you paid attention to the car park in your office building lately? It's not just a dark, concrete room - it's a blank canvas for a range of interesting possibilities.
Mirvac acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters of Australia, and we offer our respect to their Elders past and present.
Artwork: ‘Reimagining Country’, created by Riki Salam (Mualgal, Kaurareg, Kuku Yalanji) of We are 27 Creative.