The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapidly changing nature of rural and regional communities, a futuring program was proposed to explore ‘community development’ scenarios guided by local stakeholder participation. The venue for our futuring research was the regional city of Toowoomba, in Queensland, Australia. Over the past decade, Toowoomba has reacted to significant change in response to local and global effects, such as the resource boom and shifts in agricultural production. As a consequence there are a number of social, economic and environmental impacts whose cumulative effect could threaten the city’s future vitality. An inter-disciplinary research team co-developed a Futuri...
The Clermont Preferred Future Project is a twelve month community planning study undertaken under th...
Regional communities are growing rapidly in Australia, with the population of Melbourne's peri-urban...
Australian rural and outback regions have often been compared un£ wourably with the larger metropoli...
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
Over the past three decades, irrigation-dependent rural communities in Australia's Murray-Darling Ba...
The central intent of enquiry in this thesis is “Can local governments empower their communities wit...
Forty eight refereed and non-refereed papers from this recent conference are available online. The m...
As society responds to climate extremity and the COVID-19 pandemic, and as decarbonisation transform...
The “Blueprint for the Bush” a joint initiative of the Queensland Government and an agri-political l...
The Greater Geraldton City Region is undergoing a period of rapid change. This creates a complex cha...
This research developed a collaborative understanding of how alternative energy-related practices ma...
Scenario planning was used to identify issues and drivers of change that are relevant to community e...
Remote Australia – an area that covers 85% of the continent but houses just 2.3% of its adult popula...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
The Clermont Preferred Future Project is a twelve month community planning study undertaken under th...
Regional communities are growing rapidly in Australia, with the population of Melbourne's peri-urban...
Australian rural and outback regions have often been compared un£ wourably with the larger metropoli...
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
The futures of regional communities are a matter of worldwide concern. In Australia, given the rapid...
Over the past three decades, irrigation-dependent rural communities in Australia's Murray-Darling Ba...
The central intent of enquiry in this thesis is “Can local governments empower their communities wit...
Forty eight refereed and non-refereed papers from this recent conference are available online. The m...
As society responds to climate extremity and the COVID-19 pandemic, and as decarbonisation transform...
The “Blueprint for the Bush” a joint initiative of the Queensland Government and an agri-political l...
The Greater Geraldton City Region is undergoing a period of rapid change. This creates a complex cha...
This research developed a collaborative understanding of how alternative energy-related practices ma...
Scenario planning was used to identify issues and drivers of change that are relevant to community e...
Remote Australia – an area that covers 85% of the continent but houses just 2.3% of its adult popula...
The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to s...
The Clermont Preferred Future Project is a twelve month community planning study undertaken under th...
Regional communities are growing rapidly in Australia, with the population of Melbourne's peri-urban...
Australian rural and outback regions have often been compared un£ wourably with the larger metropoli...