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Conference papers are listed by their identification number, which are listed in the conference program.

  • City governance rapporteur report (PDF 33k)
    John Minnery and Steve Dovers
  • GOV02 - Implications of abrupt environmental change for urban Australia (PDF 96k)
    Steve Dovers and Will Steffen
  • GOV04 - Managing urban growth in the Geelong region 1965-2005 (PDF 72k)
    Barbara Norman
  • GOV05 - Community safety indicators: 'What works, what doesn't, what is promising' (PDF 63k)
    Carolyn Whitzman and David Mayes
  • GOV06 - Innovative governance in a metropolitan context? The case of the office of the north, Adelaide (PDF 366k)
    Peter Trainor
  • GOV08 - The post justice city? Spatial targeting, social disadvantage and rescaling urban governance in Australia (PDF 387k)
    Suzanne Lawson
  • GOV09 - Corruption in the Australian land development process: Identifying a research agenda (PDF 94k)
    Jago Dodson and Eddo Coiacetto
  • GOV11 - Representing marginalisation: Finding new avenues for economic and social intervention (PDF 152k)
    Jenny Cameron and Katherine Gibson
  • GOV12 - A marriage of convenience? Rail-supportive transport policies and urban consolidation in station precincts in Australia and Europe (PDF 136k)
    Jan Scheurer and Annette Kroen
  • GOV15 - Public lands, process and public policy: The links between government asset disposal programs and planning for redeveloping urban areas - Is something missing? (PDF 84k)
    Helen Gilbert
  • GOV16 - 'In the saddle or the burr underneath' - The role of regional organisations of councils in metropolitan planning (PDF 82k)
    Alex Gooding
  • GOV17 - The Redfern-Waterloo Authority: Sydney's continuing use of development corporations as a primary mode of urban governance (PDF 77k)
    Glen Searle
  • GOV18 - Linking urban regeneration and community renewal: The Redfern-Waterloo example (PDF 1146k)
    Elizabeth Rice
  • GOV20 - Planning by rating scheme: Genealogy, scales of application and ways forward for the formalised rating approach to urban development approval (PDF 192k)
    M I Burke and A L Brown
  • GOV21 - Learning from the past research Central Coast, New South Wales (PDF 112k)
    Rolf Fenner
  • GOV22 - The potential and limitations of sustainability policy: Modest proposals from the garden city (PDF 70k)
    Vicki Dunne
  • GOV23 - Global space or local place? The Port Adelaide waterfront redevelopment and entrepreneurial urban governance (PDF 330k)
    Susan Oakley and Matthew Rofe
  • GOV24 - Can good legislation be overregulation for public private partnerships? (PDF 55k)
    Ronald Aspin

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