Social infrastructure is important because it allows community demands to be serviced. In regional areas social infrastructure contributes to the attractiveness of centres for attracting and retaining residents, and hence can be linked to labour mobility. In this case study, residents from Blackwater (a small mining community), Rockhampton (a regional centre) and Brisbane (the state capital) have been surveyed about issues relating to social infrastructure. The surveys were performed using a drop-off and collect format in late 2004
This report provides an overview of the current and projected Community Infrastructure for the resid...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...
Social infrastructure and sustainable development represent two distinct but interlinked concepts bo...
From its early birth through to the twenty-first century, the planning for social infrastructure has...
Coal mining is growing rapidly to meet global demand within the Bowen and Surat Basins of Queensland...
The long-term success of Australia's rapidly growing outer-suburban communities de...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be fyclical, with boom and bust limes impacting upon associat...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper reviews the literature on so...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
This paper addresses three questions in relation to perceptions of city liveability; Does social cap...
This report provides an overview of the current and projected Community Infrastructure for the resid...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...
Social infrastructure and sustainable development represent two distinct but interlinked concepts bo...
From its early birth through to the twenty-first century, the planning for social infrastructure has...
Coal mining is growing rapidly to meet global demand within the Bowen and Surat Basins of Queensland...
The long-term success of Australia's rapidly growing outer-suburban communities de...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be fyclical, with boom and bust limes impacting upon associat...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper reviews the literature on so...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
This paper addresses three questions in relation to perceptions of city liveability; Does social cap...
This report provides an overview of the current and projected Community Infrastructure for the resid...
The results of the research tabled in this report show that the existing services and infrastructure...
Until the 1970s mining leases were issued by state governments subject to conditions that companies ...