The Foundation of Australia’s Capital Cities

The Foundation of Australia’s Capital Cities

Author: Anthony Webster

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-03-02

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1498597963

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The Foundation of Australia’s Capital Cities is the story of how the places chosen for Australia’s seven colonial capitals came to shape their unique urban character and built environments. Tony Webster traces the effects of each city’s geologically diverse coastal or riverine landform and the local natural materials that were available for construction, highlighting how the geology and original landforms resulted in development patterns that have persisted today.


Made in Australia

Made in Australia

Author: Richard Weller

Publisher: Apollo Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9781742584928

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How do you creatively plan for a population of 62 million by 2100, Australia's current major city planning frameworks only account for an extra 5.5 million people. Whether we want a 'Big Australia' or not, Australia's 21st century is likely to see rapid and continual growth - and if we want liveable, high functioning cities and regional centres we need to think outside the box. Richard Weller and Julian Bolleter (Australian Urban Design Research Centre) offer optimistic and creative solutions for the future with one imperative: what we build this century will make or break our country.


The Origins of Australia's Capital Cities

The Origins of Australia's Capital Cities

Author: Pamela Statham

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9780521408325

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The Origins of Australia's Capital Cities is a comprehensive survey, well illustrated with maps and plans, which aims to answer two questions. First, why Australia's eight capital cities are situated where they are, and second, how they were established. Pairs of chapters on each of the State capitals - Sydney, Hobart, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane - are accompanied by studies of Canberra as the federal capital and Darwin as a territorial capital. A capital is the administrative centre of a political entity, and in Australia, unlike many overseas countries, a uniquely high proportion of the population resides in the capitals. Companion chapters examine the causes of initial European settlement in each area, and reasons for the actual establishment of each capital city. Attention is given to such topics as planning and layout, the basis of growth, potential rivals, the social nature of the cities and the nature of their spread. While there have been no other volume covering all the capitals to seek answers to the same basic questions. This will therefore be an invaluable source book, and provide a stimulus to further enquiry in the social history of Australia. An introduction by the editor pulls together the general strands which link the chapters, and highlights the ways in which the Australian experience contrasts with the urban experience overseas.


Australian Cities

Australian Cities

Author: Clive A. Forster

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13:

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Australian Cities: Continuity and Change examines the changing nature of Australia's major cities from a geographical perspective. It explains how patterns of housing, population, employment, transport, and service provision developed and continue to evolve in response to economic, social, and technological change. It discusses issues of equity, ecological sustainability, and economic efficiency and considers the choices facing policy makers.


Designing Australia's Cities

Designing Australia's Cities

Author: Robert Freestone

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780415424226

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This pioneering national study is a relevant account of how the City Beautiful movement influenced Australian city design, and how that planning culture that stretches far beyond Australia and is of increasing relevance worldwide today.


Finance and Governance of Capital Cities in Federal Systems

Finance and Governance of Capital Cities in Federal Systems

Author: Enid Slack

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2009-11-21

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0773576177

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Using capital cities in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, Switzerland, and the United States as case studies, contributors examine federal policies towards capital cities, with a particular emphasis on how capital cities are funded and governed, and the extent to which the federal government compensates them for their unique role.


Planning Metropolitan Australia

Planning Metropolitan Australia

Author: Stephen Hamnett

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-24

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 131528135X

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Australia has long been a highly (sub)urbanized nation, but the major distinctive feature of its contemporary settlement pattern is that the great majority of Australians live in a small number of large metropolitan areas focused on the state capital cities. The development and application of effective urban policy at a regional scale is a significant global challenge given the complexities of urban space and governance. Building on the editors’ previous collection The Australian Metropolis: A Planning History (2000), this new book examines the recent history of metropolitan planning in Australia since the beginning of the twenty-first century. After a historical prelude, the book is structured around a series of six case studies of metropolitan Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, the fast-growing metropolitan region of South-East Queensland centred on Brisbane, and the national capital of Canberra. These essays are contributed by some of Australia’s leading urbanists. Set against a dynamic background of economic change, restructured land uses, a more diverse population, and growing spatial and social inequality, the book identifies a broad planning consensus around the notion of making Australian cities more contained, compact and resilient. But it also observes a continuing gulf between the simplified aims of metropolitan strategies and our growing understanding of the complex functioning of the varied communities in which most people live. This book reflects on the raft of planning challenges presented at the metropolitan scale, looks at what the future of Australian cities might be, and speculates about the prospects of more effective metropolitan planning arrangements.


Principles of Physical Geography

Principles of Physical Geography

Author: Francis J. Monkhouse

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1964-01-15

Total Pages: 589

ISBN-13: 1442234253

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This comprehensive study is concerned with the solid rocks, the seas and oceans, our enveloping atmosphere, the soil and the “green mantle” of natural vegetation—as they interrelate in man’s physical environment. The text is illustrated with many photographs and specially-drawn maps and diagrams.


Canberra

Canberra

Author: William Day

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781922322647

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Canberra is Australia's capital city. Developed according to the detailed plans produced by Walter Burley Griffin, Canberra's wide avenues and long vistas were designed to give prominence to the city's important government buildings and showcase the dignity of the nation's capital. Although it was a very quiet place for the first few decades of its existence, Canberra has now developed into a vibrant city, with business, shopping and entertainment precincts. Most visitors to Canberra are unaware that it could have been called Eureka or Britannia, or that sheep farming continued within the city's boundaries for many years after the first Parliament House was built. This book includes these stories as well as many others from the history of Canberra, and there is also a chapter on the Westminster System of government.