Within the policy and academic literature, the impact of rural retirement migration (RRM) on community sustainability has been questioned. This qualitative study investigated the perceived impact of retirement migration on rural social sustainability from a local government perspective. Focus groups were conducted with local government senior managers and community services staff (n = 39) across six rural local government areas in one Australian state. Data were analysed against the three components of rural social sustainability (equity, community and rurality) proposed by Jones and Tonts [1995. "Rural Restructuring and Social Sustainability: Some Reflections on the Western Australian Wheatbelt." Australian Geographer 26: 133-140...
The literature on local government management of the environment in Australia has been limited in th...
This paper addresses social and economic issues relating to closure of bank branches in rural commun...
Although the multiple economic, environmental and social challenges threatening the viability of rur...
This qualitative study explores barriers to delivering sustainable rural community programmes to inc...
As Australia’s baby boomer population enters ‘seniordom’ they are increasingly consuming and produci...
Despite the fact that sustainability is typically viewed as being dependent upon community engagemen...
State and federal governments in Australia have developed a range of policy instruments for rural ar...
This paper explores some of the issues relating to asset management for older people in non-urban Au...
Globally, small rural communities frequently are demographically similar to their neighbours and are...
Rural welfare is more than addressing problems of ‘poverty’. As we argue here, social policy initiat...
The literature on local government management of the environment in Australia has been limited in th...
There is growing acceptance that the fortunes of the non-metropolitan Australian ecumene are increas...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement categories within rural a...
This article examines the spatial dimension of population aging in Australia, which over the past fi...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement cat-egories within rural ...
The literature on local government management of the environment in Australia has been limited in th...
This paper addresses social and economic issues relating to closure of bank branches in rural commun...
Although the multiple economic, environmental and social challenges threatening the viability of rur...
This qualitative study explores barriers to delivering sustainable rural community programmes to inc...
As Australia’s baby boomer population enters ‘seniordom’ they are increasingly consuming and produci...
Despite the fact that sustainability is typically viewed as being dependent upon community engagemen...
State and federal governments in Australia have developed a range of policy instruments for rural ar...
This paper explores some of the issues relating to asset management for older people in non-urban Au...
Globally, small rural communities frequently are demographically similar to their neighbours and are...
Rural welfare is more than addressing problems of ‘poverty’. As we argue here, social policy initiat...
The literature on local government management of the environment in Australia has been limited in th...
There is growing acceptance that the fortunes of the non-metropolitan Australian ecumene are increas...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement categories within rural a...
This article examines the spatial dimension of population aging in Australia, which over the past fi...
This paper takes a differential demographic change in six rural settlement cat-egories within rural ...
The literature on local government management of the environment in Australia has been limited in th...
This paper addresses social and economic issues relating to closure of bank branches in rural commun...
Although the multiple economic, environmental and social challenges threatening the viability of rur...