This chapter explores the relationship between urban social movements, civic action and housing policy, taking Sydney\u27s green bans from 1971 to 1974 as a case study. This period of urban activism saw the interruption of urban development plans by the New South Wales Builders Laborers Federation (NSWBLF), the union representing builders and labourers in the State of New South Wales (NSW) who, in support of resident activists, refused to work on building sites that involved the demolition of public housing, heritage buildings or the denuding of green spaces in diverse neighbourhoods (Mundey 1981). With green bans placed on over 40 sites, the union\u27s refusal saw delays in urban development on many high-profile projects, including in Sydn...
Critical urban research arising from the \u27new urban politics\u27 rich heritage has conventionally...
Critical urban research arising from the 'new urban politics' rich heritage has conventionally privi...
In response to a deepening housing affordability crisis and an impending economic downturn, governme...
In early 2014 the announced sale of 300 public housing dwellings in Millers Point and the proposed r...
Urban areas are constantly undergoing change in response to broader developments in society and the ...
According to Lyman Tower Sargent, utopias are repositories for individual and collective hopes and f...
The affordability, availability and adequacy of housing is a problem which now affects almost every ...
Greenway is a self-contained estate for social housing tenants in the North Sydney local government ...
The history of housing policy in New South Wales has been one of consistent disengagement of govern...
Following World War II, Australia was confronted by a severe shortage of dwellings. One relief valve...
Through a comparative study of political activism in Millers Point, Dawes Point, and The Rocks in Sy...
This paper considers questions of local governance and ‘consumer citizenship’ in a neoliberalised ci...
From its inception, mass-produced public housing played a major role in the post-World War II (WWII)...
Critical urban research arising from the ‘new urban politics’ rich heritage has conventionally privi...
Abstract: Conflicts between the rights of private landowners and wider public interests are of centr...
Critical urban research arising from the \u27new urban politics\u27 rich heritage has conventionally...
Critical urban research arising from the 'new urban politics' rich heritage has conventionally privi...
In response to a deepening housing affordability crisis and an impending economic downturn, governme...
In early 2014 the announced sale of 300 public housing dwellings in Millers Point and the proposed r...
Urban areas are constantly undergoing change in response to broader developments in society and the ...
According to Lyman Tower Sargent, utopias are repositories for individual and collective hopes and f...
The affordability, availability and adequacy of housing is a problem which now affects almost every ...
Greenway is a self-contained estate for social housing tenants in the North Sydney local government ...
The history of housing policy in New South Wales has been one of consistent disengagement of govern...
Following World War II, Australia was confronted by a severe shortage of dwellings. One relief valve...
Through a comparative study of political activism in Millers Point, Dawes Point, and The Rocks in Sy...
This paper considers questions of local governance and ‘consumer citizenship’ in a neoliberalised ci...
From its inception, mass-produced public housing played a major role in the post-World War II (WWII)...
Critical urban research arising from the ‘new urban politics’ rich heritage has conventionally privi...
Abstract: Conflicts between the rights of private landowners and wider public interests are of centr...
Critical urban research arising from the \u27new urban politics\u27 rich heritage has conventionally...
Critical urban research arising from the 'new urban politics' rich heritage has conventionally privi...
In response to a deepening housing affordability crisis and an impending economic downturn, governme...