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Taylor, John. "Planning for Conservation of the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens". Queensland Review 10, nr 2 (listopad 2003): 71–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600003330.

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Rockhampton is the principal city of Central Queensland. In the nineteenth century the city and the colony of Queensland were pursuing the policies of settlement, development and growth followed by the other colonies of Australia and in the British Empire.
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Short, J. R. "Construction Workers and the City: 1. Analysis". Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 20, nr 6 (czerwiec 1988): 719–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a200719.

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The aim in this paper is to highlight the importance of construction workers in the making of the built environment. After a discussion about the general nature of capital—labour relations in the construction industry, an example is taken of the recent history of the Builders' Labourers Federation of New South Wales, Australia. The impact of the union during the Sydney property boom of the 1970s is examined.
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MURPHY, KATE. "‘The modern idea is to bring the country into the city’: Australian Urban Reformers and the Ideal of Rurality, 1900–1918*". Rural History 20, nr 1 (kwiecień 2009): 119–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956793308002616.

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AbstractIn the early twentieth century, Australians strove to create a rural civilisation through state legislation to encourage rural closer settlement. The fantasy that Australia might one day support a rural population of perhaps hundreds of millions endured despite the overwhelmingly urbanised character of the nation and the harsh realities of its environment. This rural dream was present not merely in the discourse surrounding the rural settlement imperative, but also inflected the language and modes of urban reform, as planners sought to ‘ruralise’ the urban environment to reflect something distinctive about Australian life. Previous scholarship addressing the rural ideal in Australian history, as well as urban history, has failed to interrogate these links. This article illuminates the power and ideological reach of rurality in the Australian nation-building project and pushes the boundaries of ‘rural history’ by considering the ways in which reformers sought to extend a projected Australian ‘rural civilisation’ into the cities.
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Davies-Slate, Sebastian, i Peter Newman. "Partnerships for Private Transit Investment—The History and Practice of Private Transit Infrastructure with a Case Study in Perth, Australia". Urban Science 2, nr 3 (3.09.2018): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci2030084.

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Urban transit planning is going through a transition to greater private investment in many parts of the world and is now on the agenda in Australia. After showing examples of private investment in transit globally, the paper focuses on historical case studies of private rail investment in Western Australia. These case studies mirror the historical experience in rapidly growing railway cities in Europe, North America, and Asia (particularly Japan), and also the land grant railways that facilitated settlement in North America. The Western Australian experience is noteworthy for the small but rapidly growing populations of the settlements involved, suggesting that growth, rather than size, is the key to successfully raising funding for railways through land development. The paper shows through the history of transport, with particular reference to Perth, that the practice of private infrastructure provision can provide lessons for how to enable this again. It suggests that new partnerships with private transport investment as set out in the Federal Government City Deal process, should create many more opportunities to improve the future of cities through once again integrating transit, land development, and private finance.
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Farndon, David, i Paul Burton. "Avoiding the white elephants: A new approach to infrastructure planning at the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games?" Queensland Review 26, nr 01 (czerwiec 2019): 128–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qre.2019.8.

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AbstractThe Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games presented the host city with a number of opportunities to improve its infrastructure and sporting facilities in line with its long-term strategic vision to transition to being a more mature and sustainable Australian city. However, major events such as the Commonwealth Games have a chequered history of bestowing lasting benefits and a positive legacy on the host city. This article examines the ways in which infrastructure planning for the 2018 Games was used to underpin the success experienced by the Gold Coast in harnessing the event to achieve broader city building objectives. It also reflects critically on how major event-led development can be used to support existing strategic city plans.
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Herliana, Emmelia Tricia. "PENERAPAN KONSEP TRIAS POLITICA PADA MORFOLOGI DAN TIPOLOGI KOTA WASHINGTON, D. C. DAN CANBERRA". Jurnal Arsitektur KOMPOSISI 11, nr 3 (1.05.2017): 267. http://dx.doi.org/10.24002/jars.v10i4.1101.

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Abstract: City planning is intended to create better living environment for its residents. A city is ‘a living laboratory’ that can be learned by people from different nations and cultures or even by the next generation, particularly by the next city planners. The morphology and typology of Washington, D.C. and Canberra, as federal capital cities of the central government, are determined by the early phase of planning, in which the planners interpreted the concept of the power system that each government has and implemented it to the structure of city. This study has an aim to oversee and compare the implementation of governmental power system in USA and Australia to the urban structure of their civic center. Both of them are democratic nations, which apply the concept of “Trias Politica”, and this concept is implemented within the morphological and typological structure of the capital cities. The method to discuss this topic is, firstly, by describe the history of city planning and design of the two cities. Secondly, the difference of the implementation of “Trias Politica” concept to the basic concept of planning and to the elements of morphology and typology of each city is analyzed. Thirdly, the conclusion of previous discussion is configured. The result of this study is a comparison of the implementation of the concept in differentiating power of legislative, executive, and judicative to the city planning which applied Baroque and Beaux-Arts ideas on Washington, D.C. and Canberra.Keywords: Morphology, typology, capital city, civic center, “Trias Politica”Abstrak: Perencanaan kota bertujuan untuk menciptakan lingkungan bermukim yang lebih baik bagi penduduk kota. Kota yang direncanakan dengan baik diharapkan akan dapat berfungsi dengan baik pula. Morfologi dan tipologi Kota Washington, D.C. dan Canberra, yang berfungsi sebagai ibukota pusat pemerintahan, sangat ditentukan oleh bagaimana para perencana dan perancang kota sejak awal menterjemahkan sistem kekuasaan yang dianut oleh pemerintah negara tersebut ke dalam struktur kota. Studi ini bertujuan untuk melihat dan membandingkan bagaimana konsep yang dianut oleh kedua negara, yaitu United State of America dan Australia, di dalam menjalankan kehidupan bernegara yang menerapkan paham demokrasi, yaitu konsep “Trias Politica”, diterapkan pada struktur morfologi dan tipologi ibukota kedua negara. Metoda pembahasan yang digunakan adalah dengan menguraikan sejarah perencanaan dan perancangan kota Washington, D. C. dan Canberra, menganalisis perbedaan penerapan konsep “Trias Politica” pada konsep dasar perancangan dan unsur-unsur morfologi dan tipologi masing-masing kota, serta menarik kesimpulan dari pembahasan tersebut. Hasil dari studi ini berupa perbandingan penerapan konsep pembagian kekuasaan pada paham demokrasi melalui perancangan kota yang menerapkan gagasan Baroque dan Beaux-Arts pada kota Washington, D.C. dan Canberra. Studi ini dapat dijadikan sebagai bahan pembelajaran dan dapat diambil maknanya apabila para perencana dan perancang kota dihadapkan pada permasalahan di dalam merencana dan merancang kota atau mengevaluasi perencanaan dan perancangan yang sudah ada.Kata kunci: Morfologi, tipologi, ibukota, pusat pemerintahan, “Trias Politica”
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Cusack, Lynette, Antonia van Loon, Debbie Kralik, Paul Arbon i Sandy Gilbert. "Extreme weather-related health needs of people who are homeless". Australian Journal of Primary Health 19, nr 3 (2013): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py12048.

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To identify the extreme weather-related health needs of homeless people and the response by homeless service providers in Adelaide, South Australia, a five-phased qualitative interpretive study was undertaken. (1) Literature review, followed by semi-structured interviews with 25 homeless people to ascertain health needs during extreme weather events. (2) Identification of homeless services. (3) Semi-structured interviews with 16 homeless service providers regarding their response to the health needs of homeless people at times of extreme weather. (4) Gap analysis. (5) Suggestions for policy and planning. People experiencing homelessness describe adverse health impacts more from extreme cold, than extreme hot weather. They considered their health suffered more, because of wet bedding, clothes and shoes. They felt more depressed and less able to keep themselves well during cold, wet winters. However, homeless service providers were more focussed on planning for extra service responses during times of extreme heat rather than extreme cold. Even though a city may be considered to have a temperate climate with a history of very hot summers, primary homeless populations have health needs during winter months. The experiences and needs of homeless people should be considered in extreme weather policy and when planning responses.
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Anderson, Kay, i Jane M. Jacobs. "From Urban Aborigines to Aboriginality and the City: One Path Through the History of Australian Cultural Geography". Australian Geographical Studies 35, nr 1 (marzec 1997): 12–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8470.00003.

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Fahey, Morgan. "Aircraft Crash Management in Australia and New Zealand". Journal of the World Association for Emergency and Disaster Medicine 1, nr 2 (1985): 139–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x00065298.

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In the history of aviation there has never been a period when so much effort has been demonstrated to improve the safety standards of international and national airports. This has come about through the knowledge that aircraft crashes in recent years at some airports have been mismanaged because of bad or non-existent planning for such a disaster, and by poor emergency medical response.We share today a faith in the safety of the aircraft. We share, too, the awareness that more people have survived aircraft crashes than have perished, and that if there are survivors on board, in most cases there will be more survivors than dead (1).The encouragement to improve airport safety and crash management has come largely from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO); from the Club of Mainz Association, who in 1979 set up a consultant committee to investigate and improve international airports; from the Flight Safety Foundation and from the US Airline Pilots Association. All these organizations have rightly questioned the quality of existing emergency medical response to an aircraft crash, and have offered expert advice to improve disaster preparedness and management. This article will report our response to this challenge, particularly in New Zealand, but will also concern our neighboring continent of Australia.New Zealand, set in the Pacific Ocean with its two long islands, has international flight contacts through its three major airports with North America, South East Asia, Japan and the South West Pacific. It has its own national aviation hazards of mountain chains, difficult landing approaches from the sea, made more hazardous with strong winds which are a feature of our capital city airport. Despite this, the safety record of New Zealand airports is extremely high.
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Lynch, A. Jasmyn J. "The ‘Bush Capital’—A Review of 100+ Years of Integrative Spatio-Temporal Planning for a City in the Landscape and Nature in the City". Land 11, nr 2 (21.01.2022): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11020169.

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Over approximately 100 years, the Australian capital, Canberra, has evolved in association with the predominant values, vision and cultural relationships of people to the area. The location and design of the city derived from a formal intention to integrate nature and culture for the benefit and edification of residents and in symbolisation of the city’s importance as the seat of national decision-making and legislature. Established on a native grassland surrounded by wooded hills and ridges, and with nearby confluences of rivers as security of water supply, the city’s landscape was transformed through centralised planning and implementation of Garden City and City Beautiful constructs to become one of the world’s most liveable regions. Twentieth-century expansion of the city’s suburbs, tree streetscapes and gardens progressed with varying emphasis on exotic versus native species, and contemporary programs aim to increase urban tree canopy cover to 30%. Yet, there is increasing acknowledgement of the landscape’s rich history of culture–nature interactions extending back at least 25,000 years. Indicators are evident in human modification of tree-dominated ecosystems, the overlapping ways in which people related to elemental landscape features, and a continuity of valuing particular sites for ceremonies, social activities and human movement. With projected steady population growth, climate change, and associated impacts on the environment and natural resources, contemporary planning must be innovative and integrative to ensure ecologically sustainable development. Strong visionary leadership is needed to develop a landscape policy that encompasses key natural assets including threatened woodlands and mature native trees for their intrinsic values and as habitat for threatened fauna, cultural landscape values such as forested montane and ridge areas, and heritage and protected trees. From pre-European to current times, planning, modification and management of environmental and ecosystem values has been integral to enabling local people to sustain themselves. The next challenge is to create clarity about the future of this cultural landscape and enhance the community’s attachment to and stewardship of the city and its landscape.
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Lesh, James P. "From Modern to Postmodern Skyscraper Urbanism and the Rise of Historic Preservation in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth, 1969-1988". Journal of Urban History 45, nr 1 (30.11.2017): 126–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144217737063.

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From the late 1960s to the mid-1980s, the Australian city transitioned from modern to postmodern skyscraper urbanism. This article examines three Australian skyscrapers spanning this transition: the Mutual Life & Citizens Assurance Company (MLC) Centre in Sydney (1977), the Rialto Towers in Melbourne (1986), and the Bond Tower in Perth (1988). Despite a backlash against skyscrapers, in part brought about by heritage activists, these prominent and sizable towers were realized in historic environments. With the authorization of heritage regulators and consultants, tower builders made architectural and functional compromises for preservation, to the dissatisfaction of activists. Local and transnational forces coalesced to bring about this mode of skyscraper development, including improved construction technologies, the continued association of towers with boosterism, an intensification of economic processes, and advancements in participatory urbanism. These Australian developments exemplify the changing relationship between postmodern skyscrapers, heritage conservation, and urban planning and design.
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McClean, Susan, i Jenny Onyx. "Institutions and Social Change: implementing co-operative housing and environmentally sustainable development at Christie Walk". Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 1, nr 3 (30.09.2009): 109–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v1i3.1095.

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How can institutions contribute to the building of civil society in the twenty- first century? It is clear that the old laissez-faire approach and the more recent neo-conservative reliance on the market have failed to deliver housing for many people. On the other hand the state-based welfare housing model espoused by the Australian Labor Party over the twentieth century has also been beset by problems. Social alienation, and the crisis in affordable housing make the case that individualist approaches to urban living are not working. More communal solutions are needed - solutions attuned to a complex view of civil society outlined by Michael Edwards' tripartite definition. At the same time the onset of global warming now prompts Australians to create more environmentally sustainable ways of living. Addressing the theme of responsibility, this paper focuses on citizenship in its broader environmental, social and active forms. It analyses interviews and documentary evidence concerning the planning and development of Christie Walk, an innovative, medium density eco-city development in Adelaide. The investigation reveals the effects of some Australian institutions on residents' efforts to live socially and environmentally sustainable lives in an urban environment. The paper offers transdisciplinary research and analysis, linking the fields of history, urban housing, community development and environmental theory.
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Unadkat, Anish, Su Subasinghe, Richard J. Harvey i David J. Castle. "Methamphetamine use in patients presenting to emergency departments and psychiatric inpatient facilities: what are the service implications?" Australasian Psychiatry 27, nr 1 (1.11.2018): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1039856218810155.

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Objectives: The aim of this study is to understand better the service implications of patients presenting to an inner city Australian Emergency Department (ED) and Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Service (AIS) with a history of recent crystal methamphetamine use. Methods: An audit was taken of all patients with recent crystal methamphetamine use presenting to St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne ED and AIS over the month of September 2017. Recorded information included patient demographics, diagnosis, aggressive episodes, restrictive interventions and other risk incidents. Results: Methamphetamine was related to 21.7% of AIS admissions. Of these individuals, half were involved in aggression towards staff. In the ED, 65.7% of patients with amphetamine use were aggressive to staff and 50% were aggressive towards other patients. There were high rates of physical (69.2%) and mechanical restraint (61.5%) in the ED setting. Methamphetamine use in the AIS was commonly associated with enduring psychotic disorders, whilst those managed exclusively in the ED were most commonly in an acute intoxicated state. Conclusions: Methamphetamine use presents a significant challenge to EDs and acute mental health services. Additional resources are required to manage these patients and their impact on the health system needs to be factored into future service planning.
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Lesh, James. "City Life: The New Urban Australia". Australian Historical Studies 50, nr 3 (3.07.2019): 402–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1031461x.2019.1633050.

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Borsay, Peter, Callum Brown i Alan Mayne. "Lionel Frost, The New Urban Frontier. Urbanisation and City-Building in Australasia and the American West Before 1910. Sydney: New South Wales University Press, 1991. xvii + 226 pp. Illus. $AUS. 9.99." Urban History 19, nr 2 (październik 1992): 294–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800015765.

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Harris, Patrick, Jennifer Kent, Peter Sainsbury, Emily Riley, Nila Sharma i Elizabeth Harris. "Healthy urban planning: an institutional policy analysis of strategic planning in Sydney, Australia". Health Promotion International 35, nr 4 (23.06.2019): 649–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daz056.

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Abstract Rapid urbanization requires health promotion practitioners to understand and engage with strategic city planning. This policy analysis research investigated how and why health was taken up into strategic land use planning in Sydney, Australia, between 2013 and 2018. This qualitative study develops two case studies of consecutive instances of strategic planning in Sydney. Data collection was done via in-depth stakeholder interviews (n = 11) and documentary analysis. Data collection and analysis revolved around core categories underpinning policy institutions (actors, structures, ideas, governance and power) to develop an explanatory narrative of the progress of ‘health’ in policy discourse over the study period. The two strategic planning efforts shifted in policy discourse. In the earlier plan, ‘healthy built environments’ was positioned as a strategic direction, but without a mandate for action the emphasis was lost in an economic growth agenda. The second effort shifted that agenda to ecological sustainability, a core aspect of which was ‘Liveability’, having greater potential for health promotion. However, ‘health’ remained underdeveloped as a core driver for city planning remaining without an institutional mandate. Instead, infrastructure coordination was the defining strategic city problem and this paradigm defaulted to emphasizing ‘health precincts’ rather than positioning health as core for the city. This research demonstrates the utility in institutional analysis to understanding positioning health promotion in city planning. Despite potential shifts in policy discourse and a more sophisticated approach to planning holistically, the challenge remains of embedding health within the institutional mandates driving city planning.
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Tuli, Sajeda C., Richard Hu i Lain Dare. "Planning a global knowledge city: experience from Melbourne, Australia". International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development 10, nr 1 (2019): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijkbd.2019.098228.

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Hu, Richard, Lain Dare i Sajeda C. Tuli. "Planning a global knowledge city: experience from Melbourne, Australia". International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development 10, nr 1 (2019): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijkbd.2019.10019577.

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Davison, Graeme. "The European City in Australia". Journal of Urban History 27, nr 6 (wrzesień 2001): 779–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009614420102700606.

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Baum, Scott, Yolanda van Gellecum i Tan Yigitcanlar. "Wired Communities in the City: Sydney, Australia". Australian Geographical Studies 42, nr 2 (lipiec 2004): 175–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8470.2004.00274.x.

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Silver, Christopher. "New Paths in City Planning History". Journal of Urban History 15, nr 3 (maj 1989): 337–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009614428901500307.

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Laverty, J. R. "The Study of City and Regional History in Australia". Australian Journal of Politics & History 41 (28.06.2008): 103–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8497.1995.tb01084.x.

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Martin, Ged. "A History of Australia". Round Table 102, nr 1 (luty 2013): 109–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00358533.2013.764164.

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Samec, Ernie, i Barrie Melotte. "FORREST PLACE/CITY STATION REDEVELOPMENT, PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA". Australian Planner 27, nr 1 (marzec 1989): 12–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07293682.1989.9657406.

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Lai, Lawrence W. C., i Mark Hansley Chua. "The history of planning for Kowloon City". Planning Perspectives 33, nr 1 (19.07.2017): 97–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02665433.2017.1331751.

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Schwartz, Joan M., Bryan H. Massam, Pamela Shurmer-Smith, Ross Gibson, Ulf Strohmayer, Sarah Whatmore, Trevor J. Barnes, Richard Phillips, Terry McGee i Julia Cream. "Review: Visual Culture, a Human Geography: An Essential Anthology, the Geography of Identity, Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the City, Recognizing European Modernities: A Montage of the Present, Reconstructing Nature: Alienation, Emancipation and the Division of Labour, the End of Capitalism (As We Knew it): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy, Text, Theory, Space: Land, Literature and History in South Africa and Australia, Third World Cities in Global Perspective: The Political Economy of Uneven Urbanization, BodySpace: Destabilizing Geographies of Gender and Sexuality, Booknote: The Cultural Turn: Scene-Setting Essays on Contemporary Cultural History". Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 15, nr 2 (kwiecień 1997): 239–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d150239.

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Freestone, Robert. "Exporting the garden city: Metropolitan images in Australia, 1900–1930". Planning Perspectives 1, nr 1 (styczeń 1986): 61–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02665438608725613.

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Leeming, F. A., i Wu Liangyong. "A Brief History of Ancient Chinese City Planning". Geographical Journal 153, nr 3 (listopad 1987): 398. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/633681.

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Knapp, Ronald G., i Wu Liangyong. "A Brief History of Ancient Chinese City Planning". Geographical Review 77, nr 4 (październik 1987): 493. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/214295.

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King, Anthony. "A brief history of ancient Chinese city planning". Landscape and Urban Planning 15, nr 3-4 (lipiec 1988): 365–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-2046(88)90065-5.

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Tsutsumi, Jun, i Ray Wyatt. "A brief history of metropolitan planning in Melbourne, Australia". Applied GIS 2, nr 2 (styczeń 2006): 7.1–7.10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2104/ag060007.

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Freestone, Robert, i Alan Hutchings. "Planning history in Australia: The state of the art". Planning Perspectives 8, nr 1 (styczeń 1993): 72–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02665439308725764.

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Medical Workforce Advisory Committee (AMWAC), Australian. "Medical workforce planning in Australia". Australian Health Review 23, nr 4 (2000): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah000008.

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The Australian Medical Workforce Advisory Committee (AMWAC) was established by the Australian Health Ministers'Advisory Council (AHMAC) in 1995 to provide information and analysis to AHMAC and the profession about themedical workforce to inform the policy process. This article provides a brief history of the events leading to the formationof AMWAC and of the work of this committee, particularly its approach to medical workforce planning and the outcomesof some of its research. The paper concludes that the forces leading to and maintaining workforce geographic andstructural maldistribution are better understood as a result of AMWAC studies and the work of other stakeholders.Further research is required to improve understanding of the hospital medical workforce and the factors influencing thecareer decisions of young doctors and to monitor the impact of strategies to improve workforce distribution.
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Alexander, Simone, i David Mercer. "Internal Migration in Victoria, Australia—Testing the ‘Sponge City’ Model". Urban Policy and Research 25, nr 2 (31.05.2007): 229–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111140701344841.

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Burnley, I. H. "Immigration and Housing in an Emerging Global City, Sydney, Australia". Urban Policy and Research 23, nr 3 (wrzesień 2005): 329–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111470500197888.

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Derudder, Ben. "Sovereign City: The City-State through History. Geoffrey Parker". Urban Geography 28, nr 4 (czerwiec 2007): 398–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2747/0272-3638.28.4.398.

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Harris, Patrick, Matt Fisher, Sharon Friel, Peter Sainsbury, Elizabeth Harris, Evelyne De Leeuw i Fran Baum. "City deals and health equity in Sydney, Australia". Health & Place 73 (styczeń 2022): 102711. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102711.

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Hopkins, Diane. "Planning a City through ‘Dialogue’: Deliberative Policy-making in Action in Western Australia". Urban Policy and Research 28, nr 3 (5.07.2010): 261–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111146.2010.490619.

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Carson, Dean, Doris Schmallegger i Sharon Harwood. "A City for the Temporary? Political Economy and Urban Planning in Darwin, Australia". Urban Policy and Research 28, nr 3 (31.08.2010): 293–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111146.2010.509886.

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Bachin, Robin F. "City Building as Community Building: Re-Visioning Planning History". Journal of Planning History 1, nr 3 (sierpień 2002): 235–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/153851320200100307.

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Sarker, Arif, Janet Bornman i Dora Marinova. "A Framework for Integrating Agriculture in Urban Sustainability in Australia". Urban Science 3, nr 2 (3.05.2019): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/urbansci3020050.

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Rapid urbanisation all over the world poses a serious question about urban sustainability in relation to food. Urban agriculture can contribute to feeding city dwellers as well as improving metropolitan environments by providing more green space. Australia is recognised as one of the most urbanised countries in the world, and achieving urban sustainability should be high on the policy and planning agenda. A strong consensus exists among policymakers and academics that urban agriculture could be a tenable way of enhancing urban sustainability, and therefore, it should be a vital part of planning processes and urban design as administered by local and state governments. However, in recent decades, planning has overlooked and failed to realise this opportunity. The most significant constraints to urban agriculture are its regulatory and legal frameworks, including access to suitable land. Without direct public policy support and institutional recognition, it would be difficult to make urban agriculture an integral part of the development and planning goals of Australian cities. Developing and implementing clear planning policies, laws and programs that support urban agriculture can assist in decreasing competing land demands. This study analyses the policy and planning practices that can support integrating urban agriculture into city land-use planning. It examines current practices and identifies existing opportunities and constraints. An integration framework for urban agriculture for Australian cities is presented. If implemented, such a conceptual framework would allow improved sustainability of cities by bringing together the advantages of growing food within a greener urban environment.
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BAILEY, MATTHEW. "Shopping for entertainment: malls and multiplexes in Sydney, Australia". Urban History 42, nr 2 (11.11.2014): 309–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926814000583.

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ABSTRACTThis article examines multiplex cinema development and its close association with shopping centre expansion programmes in Australia. The article argues that while multiplex cinema construction in Australia echoed international developments, it also resulted from coalescing interests between local retail developers and film exhibitors, was guided by planning legislation and shaped by escalating institutional investment in the retail industry. Data mapping the emergence, growth and consolidation of multiplexes in Sydney, Australia's largest city, is used to illustrate this development, contributing to urban histories of the city and understandings of the ways in which its contours have been reshaped by consumer capitalism.
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Randolph, Bill. "Delivering the Compact City in Australia: Current Trends and Future Implications". Urban Policy and Research 24, nr 4 (grudzień 2006): 473–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08111140601035259.

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Gillette, Howard, i Charles E. Connerly. ""The Most Segregated City in America": City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980". Journal of Southern History 72, nr 4 (1.11.2006): 975. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27649293.

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Adrian, C., i R. Stimson. "Asian Investment in Australian Capital City Property Markets". Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 18, nr 3 (marzec 1986): 323–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a180323.

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In the mid-1970s Asian investment in Australia accounted for less than 15% of the total foreign investment inflow. By 1984 the inflow from Asia had increased dramatically to 40% or $A4155 million per annum. Over the past ten years an increasing proportion of the Asian investment inflow has been directed to the capital city property markets—particularly Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast. In this paper the reasons for these changes, and in particular the deregulation of the Australian finance sector and the underdeveloped conservative nature of Australian property markets, are analysed. It is argued that the changing nature of the capital city property markets is part of the process of integration into a world property market dominated by finance, corporate, and service linkages, and between the larger global cities, of which Sydney is one. Comparisons are made between the investment philosophies and behaviours of the Asian property investors active in Australia and those of their Australian and European counterparts. The paper focuses on the risk philosophies of the Asian investors and the degree to which they are providing a vital injection of funds for previously underdeveloped market opportunities. A critique is made of the existing Foreign Investment Review Board guidelines as they apply to equity investment by foreigners in Australian urban real estate. It is concluded that the guidelines have become an anachronism, and rather than protect the interest of Australia they have contributed to the growth in overseas indebtedness and are detrimental to sustained economic growth.
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Segev, Mor. "ARISTOTLE'S IDEAL CITY-PLANNING: POLITICS 7.12". Classical Quarterly 69, nr 2 (grudzień 2019): 585–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838819000995.

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At Pol. 7.12, 1331a19–20, Aristotle states it as a matter of fact that the citizenry of the best city should be divided into ‘public messes’ (syssitia). His primary concern in the rest of the chapter is to uncover the optimal way in which syssitia should be organized, and the way in which they should be situated in relation to other facilities, public buildings, agorai and temples in the city. The proposed plan is roughly as follows. Syssitia would be divided into three main sections. First, the syssitia of soldiers would be held at the guardhouses located at strategic points along the walls surrounding the city (1331a20–3). Next come ‘the most supreme syssitia of the magistrates’ (τὰ κυριώτατα τῶν ἀρχείων συσσίτια: 1331a24–5) and the syssitia ‘of the priests’ (τῶν ἱερέων: 1331b5). These would be held at a place appropriately having ‘an appearance directed at establishing virtue and [being] more strongly positioned than the neighbouring parts of the city’ (1331a28–30), that is, the highest place in the city. This envisioned acropolis would also house temples (1331a24–5). Situated below it would be the ‘free agora’, which would include gymnasia (1331a35–7) and would be generally directed at leisurely activity (1331b12). Finally, below the free agora, a ‘necessary agora’ and buildings of officials entrusted with legal, commercial and municipal duties would be established, at a location conducive to importing and exporting goods (1331b6–12).
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Burnham, Robert A. "Planning versus administration: The Independent City Planning Commission in Cincinnati, 1918–1940". Urban History 19, nr 2 (październik 1992): 229–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926800015571.

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City planning has become such an acknowledged function of city government that today we tend to take the city planning commission for granted as a logical part of the city government. Pioneers in the city planning movement in the United States at the turn of the century, however, had yet to decide upon the proper vehicle for carrying out city planning. Although in the early years of the movement a variety of methods were tried, including private planning associations, planning conducted by a committee of city council, and city planning conducted by a single city official, the most common agency of planning to emerge out of this period was the city planning commission.
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Stevenson, Deborah. "Reflections of a 'great port city': the case of Newcastle, Australia". Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 17, nr 1 (1999): 105–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d170105.

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Yue, Yan, i Peng Dai. "Cultural Planning of Residential Area in Historical and Cultural City - Interpretation of Cultural Planning". Applied Mechanics and Materials 99-100 (wrzesień 2011): 511–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.99-100.511.

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The city is a "stone of the history books", in addition to text; the urban construction is the most important material witness, the buildings in historical and cultural city even more so. Five thousand years of Chinese history in the land of China has left numerous historical and cultural cities, to make the "historical tradition, cultural continuity" and "social progress and modern civilization," integration is a very difficult problem. I participated in Xi'an city, "Fenglin Huafu" residential area the whole process of cultural planning and gain some experience and understanding may have a similar solution to the problem the city has played the role for references.
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Friedlander, Amy. "Carving up the Past: Preservation Planning in South Australia". Public Historian 10, nr 3 (1988): 71–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3378530.

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