The protracted industrial dispute which ultimately led to the indefinite closure of one of Australia's largest export abattoirs, Lakes Creek Meatworks, created an economic and humanitarian crisis in the Central Queensland city ofRockhampton through mass unemployment and poverty. This paper employs the concepts of "community" and "labour-community coalitions" to explore the responses from various sections of the populace. It argues that shared perceptions of threat melded normally separate social and economic groups into a united community of interests which mobilised as a community of action. However, that united front collapsed as the dispute continued and nonnal sectional interests and ideological orientations resurfaced
This paper examines community responses to a rapidly changing social and economic environment throug...
The social and political complexities of corporate community development as practiced in the mining ...
This paper explores several dilemmas encountered by local leaders in an Australian provincial city a...
In early 2011 the regional city of Rockhampton was cut-off from its main sources of food supply by u...
While the export meat industry has long played a central role in both the Queensland economy and its...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
During the 1940's and 1950's,Rockhampton had the reputation of being one of the foremost centres of ...
Research into community resilience reflects an ongoing interest in defining how some single industry...
Community' is a ubiquitous concept in much disaster policy work as well as governmental discourse ge...
This paper addresses social and economic issues relating to closure of bank branches in rural commun...
Towards the end of the 20th century, a range of western sociologists and cultural theorists were arg...
Using a recent case study of community reaction to proposed coal-seam gas mining in eastern Australi...
Community resilience is a central concept within crisis management policymaking, but it has escaped ...
This paper examines community responses to a rapidly changing social and economic environment throug...
The social and political complexities of corporate community development as practiced in the mining ...
This paper explores several dilemmas encountered by local leaders in an Australian provincial city a...
In early 2011 the regional city of Rockhampton was cut-off from its main sources of food supply by u...
While the export meat industry has long played a central role in both the Queensland economy and its...
This paper considers the continuing resilience of the notion of community in social policy making an...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
Land-use conflicts involving agriculture, extractive industries and urbanisation are longstanding th...
During the 1940's and 1950's,Rockhampton had the reputation of being one of the foremost centres of ...
Research into community resilience reflects an ongoing interest in defining how some single industry...
Community' is a ubiquitous concept in much disaster policy work as well as governmental discourse ge...
This paper addresses social and economic issues relating to closure of bank branches in rural commun...
Towards the end of the 20th century, a range of western sociologists and cultural theorists were arg...
Using a recent case study of community reaction to proposed coal-seam gas mining in eastern Australi...
Community resilience is a central concept within crisis management policymaking, but it has escaped ...
This paper examines community responses to a rapidly changing social and economic environment throug...
The social and political complexities of corporate community development as practiced in the mining ...
This paper explores several dilemmas encountered by local leaders in an Australian provincial city a...