Most Sydneysiders and millions of tourists know The Rocks as a historic precinct in which it is possible to have a good night out while enjoying the ambience of a genuine nineteenth-century townscape – all within a stone’s throw of the harbour and the CBD. In 1973, The Rocks was far from peaceful. The events there, early on a cold morning late in October, would become famous in the annals of the Australian urban conservation movement. An old building in Playfair Street was the focus of the action. Despite a green ban by the Builders Labourers Federation, or BLF, on demolitions in the wider Rocks area, non-union labour had commenced pulling down the building. A passive occupation of the site was seen as a way of furthering the conserva...
Painting the Rocks: The Loss of Old Sydney. THE MUSEUM OF SYDNEY, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. Mounted at The ...
Melbourne’s Regent and Plaza theatres opened in Collins Street in 1929. For more than forty years, t...
For a decade from 1965–1975, an Australian poet, Judith Wright, and a Reef artist, John Busst, playe...
The Rocks is the historic neighbourhood on the western side of Sydney Cove. It rises steeply behind ...
The Rocks is one of Sydney's premier tourist locations; its identity largely founded on the percepti...
This chapter explores the relationship between urban social movements, civic action and housing poli...
The affordability, availability and adequacy of housing is a problem which now affects almost every ...
In 2013 the Great Barrier Reef hit the headlines with political debates on port expansion, dredging,...
A storm of protest was unleashed on 29 April 1997 when BHP announced that the firm would close its s...
Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; The Hero of Waterloo was thought to ...
In the latter half of the 1990s there was a long-running but unreported conflict over use of a coast...
In the last two decades Sydney's traditional hotels have been subjected to increasing pressure of ri...
‘The Rock: Above & Below’ is an extended photographic research project exploring the fractured relat...
Australian environmentalists have confidently staked a claim to leading roles in both activism at a ...
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigen...
Painting the Rocks: The Loss of Old Sydney. THE MUSEUM OF SYDNEY, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. Mounted at The ...
Melbourne’s Regent and Plaza theatres opened in Collins Street in 1929. For more than forty years, t...
For a decade from 1965–1975, an Australian poet, Judith Wright, and a Reef artist, John Busst, playe...
The Rocks is the historic neighbourhood on the western side of Sydney Cove. It rises steeply behind ...
The Rocks is one of Sydney's premier tourist locations; its identity largely founded on the percepti...
This chapter explores the relationship between urban social movements, civic action and housing poli...
The affordability, availability and adequacy of housing is a problem which now affects almost every ...
In 2013 the Great Barrier Reef hit the headlines with political debates on port expansion, dredging,...
A storm of protest was unleashed on 29 April 1997 when BHP announced that the firm would close its s...
Part of the collection: Australian pubs collection, 1971-1973.; The Hero of Waterloo was thought to ...
In the latter half of the 1990s there was a long-running but unreported conflict over use of a coast...
In the last two decades Sydney's traditional hotels have been subjected to increasing pressure of ri...
‘The Rock: Above & Below’ is an extended photographic research project exploring the fractured relat...
Australian environmentalists have confidently staked a claim to leading roles in both activism at a ...
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigen...
Painting the Rocks: The Loss of Old Sydney. THE MUSEUM OF SYDNEY, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. Mounted at The ...
Melbourne’s Regent and Plaza theatres opened in Collins Street in 1929. For more than forty years, t...
For a decade from 1965–1975, an Australian poet, Judith Wright, and a Reef artist, John Busst, playe...