The above-discussed analysis indicates that the NSW state advances the interests and aspirations of the institutional and socio-economic influential and places urban growth compass to Western Sydney. Consequently, Sydney is urbanising into cities within a city. This research argues that growing urban inequity and place-based differential opportunities are a big challenge in ensuring sustainable urban growth in Sydney. This research highlights the need to expand affordable housing in the East and North, provide more jobs, improve public transport and invest in social infrastructure in the Western part of Sydney
Recent metropolitan strategies for Australia's cities promote a vision for the renewal of the 'middl...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
This report draws together existing data and information across a range of economic, social and envi...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
The shaping of any policy depends on the broader dynamics of power (Richardson, 1996). Indeed, state...
There is an ascendant academic argument that key economic processes are increasingly built at the sc...
In recent decades the Western half of Sydney has grown into a second metropolis in its own right, nu...
Australia is one of the most urbanised countries in the world. More than 86% of people in Australia ...
Since their post-war inception, Sydney's metropolitan plans have tended to be overtaken by the socia...
Since their post-war inception, Sydney's metropolitan plans have tended to be overtaken by the socia...
A continuing issue in metropolitan strategic plans is how much of them will be implemented. This app...
There is an ascendant academic argument that key economic processes are increasingly built at the sc...
A continuing issue in metropolitan strategic plans is how much of them will be implemented. This app...
The new City of Cities metropolitan strategy (Department of Planning, 2005a) is probably the most c...
Sydney, in common with most other major Australian cities, is growing rapidly, with consequent infra...
Recent metropolitan strategies for Australia's cities promote a vision for the renewal of the 'middl...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
This report draws together existing data and information across a range of economic, social and envi...
The theme of a more compact city has been a central feature of planning policy for Sydney's developm...
The shaping of any policy depends on the broader dynamics of power (Richardson, 1996). Indeed, state...
There is an ascendant academic argument that key economic processes are increasingly built at the sc...
In recent decades the Western half of Sydney has grown into a second metropolis in its own right, nu...
Australia is one of the most urbanised countries in the world. More than 86% of people in Australia ...
Since their post-war inception, Sydney's metropolitan plans have tended to be overtaken by the socia...
Since their post-war inception, Sydney's metropolitan plans have tended to be overtaken by the socia...
A continuing issue in metropolitan strategic plans is how much of them will be implemented. This app...
There is an ascendant academic argument that key economic processes are increasingly built at the sc...
A continuing issue in metropolitan strategic plans is how much of them will be implemented. This app...
The new City of Cities metropolitan strategy (Department of Planning, 2005a) is probably the most c...
Sydney, in common with most other major Australian cities, is growing rapidly, with consequent infra...
Recent metropolitan strategies for Australia's cities promote a vision for the renewal of the 'middl...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
This report draws together existing data and information across a range of economic, social and envi...