It is argued that the state in Victoria, Australia, has pursued five key trends in urban planning throughout the 1980s: privatisation, liberalisation, subsidisation, commercialisation, and elitism. These trends are a response to conditions wrought by global economic restructuring, the dominance of economic fundamentalism as a political discourse in Australia, the institutional structure of federal - State government financial relations, and a resultant perception of fiscal crisis. These developments in urban planning have resulted in financial costs and a loss of democratic accountability to the Victorian community.
Repository and bepress. Capital accumulation is the driving force of urban economic development. Man...
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
Australia is faced with an increasingly competititve and internationalised economic system. Economic...
Despite recent resource booms, the Australian economy remains dominated by the urban. In the wake of...
Despite recent resource booms, the Australian economy remains dominated by the urban. In the wake of...
This thesis investigates the shift towards market-led urban policy and planning practice in Melbourn...
Although planning is a function of state governments in Australia, there has been little research in...
This thesis investigates the effects that recent economic and political changes in Melbourne have ha...
Most Australian State Governments are embarking on a second stage of neo-liberal planning system cha...
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
Urban waterfront regeneration is one of the largest changes to the structure of Australian and many ...
New actualities associated with environment, urban morphology, global relationships, overlaid with c...
Capital accumulation is the driving force of urban economic development. Many contemporary urban pro...
Government land-use regulators initiate planning policies designed to facilitate urban regeneration ...
2015 Dr. Matthew David FordFilling a significant gap in the structural analysis of Melbourne's conte...
Repository and bepress. Capital accumulation is the driving force of urban economic development. Man...
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
Australia is faced with an increasingly competititve and internationalised economic system. Economic...
Despite recent resource booms, the Australian economy remains dominated by the urban. In the wake of...
Despite recent resource booms, the Australian economy remains dominated by the urban. In the wake of...
This thesis investigates the shift towards market-led urban policy and planning practice in Melbourn...
Although planning is a function of state governments in Australia, there has been little research in...
This thesis investigates the effects that recent economic and political changes in Melbourne have ha...
Most Australian State Governments are embarking on a second stage of neo-liberal planning system cha...
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
Urban waterfront regeneration is one of the largest changes to the structure of Australian and many ...
New actualities associated with environment, urban morphology, global relationships, overlaid with c...
Capital accumulation is the driving force of urban economic development. Many contemporary urban pro...
Government land-use regulators initiate planning policies designed to facilitate urban regeneration ...
2015 Dr. Matthew David FordFilling a significant gap in the structural analysis of Melbourne's conte...
Repository and bepress. Capital accumulation is the driving force of urban economic development. Man...
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
Australia is faced with an increasingly competititve and internationalised economic system. Economic...