Melbourne has a strikingly diverse multicultural population of around four million people, but is founded on an Anglo-European heritage that, until the late 1960s, fiercely attacked multiculturalism as anathema to its cultural-political harmony. It is a densely urbanised and vibrant city of high-rise buildings, restaurants, parks and bluestone footpaths yet its metropolitan footprint radiates outwards into a region of ever-stretching car-dependent suburbs, mixed-use peri-urban zones and a hinterland of temperate dry-land farming where most of the trees have been cut down. It is a trading city with a global port, although its manufacturing base for export has steadily declined since the 1970s. It is the administrative and service centre for ...
The Australian population reached 17 million in 1991, and is growing at a rate of 1,5 per cent per y...
One of the many joys of living in Melbourne is a ride across from Princes Hill near The University o...
Australia, known officially as the Commonwealth of Australia, is a geographically large country comp...
Melbourne has a strikingly diverse multicultural population of around four million people, but is fo...
Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world with over 68.7% of its population livi...
Inner Melbourne is already a compact, densely populated place to live, work and learn and urban rene...
1. Cities in this region may be understood as forming two groups - those of Australia and Aotearoa/N...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
Cities Taking Action Melbourne: responding to a changing climate / Alieta Donald and Carolin Seeger....
Melbourne claims to be the centre of the Australian arts. Certainly the industry is crucial to the c...
The Gold Coast has one of the strongest and most resilient city brands in Australia. Monikers such a...
Melbourne appears to be booming. Job growth is far more rapid than in Sydney. This article shows tha...
Immigration and ethnicity in Australia. — Australia since World War II has become the country, other...
Message from the Ministers By world standards Melbourne is a great city. The Bracks Government is co...
Transforming Australian Cities (TAC) was initially commissioned by the Victorian Department of ...
The Australian population reached 17 million in 1991, and is growing at a rate of 1,5 per cent per y...
One of the many joys of living in Melbourne is a ride across from Princes Hill near The University o...
Australia, known officially as the Commonwealth of Australia, is a geographically large country comp...
Melbourne has a strikingly diverse multicultural population of around four million people, but is fo...
Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world with over 68.7% of its population livi...
Inner Melbourne is already a compact, densely populated place to live, work and learn and urban rene...
1. Cities in this region may be understood as forming two groups - those of Australia and Aotearoa/N...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
Cities Taking Action Melbourne: responding to a changing climate / Alieta Donald and Carolin Seeger....
Melbourne claims to be the centre of the Australian arts. Certainly the industry is crucial to the c...
The Gold Coast has one of the strongest and most resilient city brands in Australia. Monikers such a...
Melbourne appears to be booming. Job growth is far more rapid than in Sydney. This article shows tha...
Immigration and ethnicity in Australia. — Australia since World War II has become the country, other...
Message from the Ministers By world standards Melbourne is a great city. The Bracks Government is co...
Transforming Australian Cities (TAC) was initially commissioned by the Victorian Department of ...
The Australian population reached 17 million in 1991, and is growing at a rate of 1,5 per cent per y...
One of the many joys of living in Melbourne is a ride across from Princes Hill near The University o...
Australia, known officially as the Commonwealth of Australia, is a geographically large country comp...