Australian metropolitan strategic plans seek to ensure a balanced approach to the development of new residential areas with infrastructure facilities provided as housing construction progresses. Critical questions relate to the setting of infrastructure standards; what levels of provision are appropriate; how should shared infrastructure be costed and who should pay? A shift away from infrastructure funding based on general taxation to user pays approaches, raises questions about social and intergenerational equity. Using a multidisciplinary perspective we report on case study evidence from new housing developments to illustrate the variety of experience. We seek to identify trends such as the increasing movement towards the use of communit...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing, and social and ...
Affordable housing has become a major focus of Australian public policy and discourse. Much of this ...
Over the past two decades, Australian planning policies have supported largely unregulated land spec...
Australia is a highly urbanised country. Planning policy in most Australian cities is trying to dive...
In most large Australian cities recent metropolitan strategies have become prominent in state politi...
Sourcing appropriate funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
Urban renewal—redeveloping and enhancing underutilised or disadvantaged urban areas—provides major o...
In promoting urban consolidation, Australia’s strategic urban plans have the unintended consequence ...
The provision of large economic infrastructure in Australian cities is widely seen to be in crisis. ...
This paper examines how particular interests shape urban policy debate and reform in Australia. With...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...
This paper argues that a recent resurgence in Australian spatial planning has been superseded by a r...
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
More than 80 per cent of Australia’s population live in cities that collectively generate over 80 pe...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing, and social and ...
Affordable housing has become a major focus of Australian public policy and discourse. Much of this ...
Over the past two decades, Australian planning policies have supported largely unregulated land spec...
Australia is a highly urbanised country. Planning policy in most Australian cities is trying to dive...
In most large Australian cities recent metropolitan strategies have become prominent in state politi...
Sourcing appropriate funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma...
Sourcing funding for the provision of new urban infrastructure has been a policy dilemma for governm...
Urban renewal—redeveloping and enhancing underutilised or disadvantaged urban areas—provides major o...
In promoting urban consolidation, Australia’s strategic urban plans have the unintended consequence ...
The provision of large economic infrastructure in Australian cities is widely seen to be in crisis. ...
This paper examines how particular interests shape urban policy debate and reform in Australia. With...
Housing affordability is arguably the most significant and debated aspect of Australia's urban envir...
This paper argues that a recent resurgence in Australian spatial planning has been superseded by a r...
In response to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-9, city planning in Australia has seen state gove...
More than 80 per cent of Australia’s population live in cities that collectively generate over 80 pe...
Safe, adequate, affordable and appropriate housing is critical to health, wellbeing, and social and ...
Affordable housing has become a major focus of Australian public policy and discourse. Much of this ...
Over the past two decades, Australian planning policies have supported largely unregulated land spec...