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1st Creating child friendly cities symposium

28-29 October 2004, Royal on the Park, Brisbane

  • Symposium flyer (PDF 249k)
  • Symposium program (PDF 341k)

Presentations

  • Prof Brendan Gleeson - Symposium welcome (PDF 2054k)
  • Karen Malone - A city friendly to children is friendly to all (PDF 5155k)
  • Dr Claire Freeman - Future shapers: Planning with children and young people for better cities (PDF 488k)
  • Dr Kurt Iveson - Youth-friendly cities or cities for angry young people (PDF 487k)
  • Dr Wendy Sarkissian and Elyssa Ludher - Community engagement by children and young people in Australia (PDF 3400k)
  • Dr Robin Kearns and Dr Damian Collins - Children in the intensifying city: Lessons from Auckland's walking school buses (PDF 1000k)
  • Dr Paul Tranter - Overcoming social traps: A key to creating child-friendly cities (PDF 2828k)
  • Michael Chapman - Creating child friendly communities - A developer's reflections (PDF 3371k)
  • Prof Brendan Gleeson - Summary and symposium close (PDF 32k)

National coastal urbanisation symposium

29 March 2004, Robina Community Centre, Gold Coast

  • Symposium flyer (PDF 35k)
  • Symposium program (PDF 32k)

Presentations

  • Prof Glyn Davis AC - Symposium opening
  • Prof Brendan Gleeson - Seachange and other Australian idylls (PDF 244k)
  • Prof Graeme Hugo - National overview of recent population distribution and redistribution (PDF 1170k)
  • Prof Peter Murphy - City-hinterland relationships: The drivers of coastal urbanisation
  • Prof Ian Burnley - Socio-demographic aspects of population turnaround population growth in New South Wales
  • Ross Barker - The northern drift: Recent demographic and urban development trends in coastal Queeensland (PDF 450k)
  • Alison Taylor - Fanning the winds of change: The social and economic impacts of coastal growth and tourism urbanisation (PDF 513k)
  • Prof Kevin O'Connor - Understanding and managing coastal economic development (PDF 77k)
  • Prof Patrick Troy AO - Coastal urbanisation and path dependency - Towards sustainability (PDF 52k)
  • Peter Spearritt - The lure of the coasts
  • Prof Brendan Gleeson - Summary and symposium close (PDF 27k)

Urban Research Program seminar series

  • 10 August 2004 - Tom Athanasiou, EcoEquity USA ? Global warming and the end of business as usual - Athanasiou presentation (PDF 558k), Athanasiou lecture (PDF 51k)
  • 22 April 2004 - Dr Glen Searle, University of Technology Sydney ? Politics, power and urban consolidation in Sydney (PDF 17k)
  • 1 April 2004 - Prof Louis Albrechts, University of Leuven ? Planners as catalysts for change
  • 19 February 2004 - Prof Brendan Gleeson ? The Future of Australia's Cities: Making Space for Hope (PDF 114k) - A Griffith University Professional Lecture

Other seminars and presentations

  • 3 September 2004 - Prof Brendan Gleeson ? Landscapes apart: Museums and Australian suburbia (PDF 55k) - presented at the 2004 Cities and Museums Conference, Brisbane
  • 23 June 2004 - Prof Brendan Gleeson ? The chrysalis breaks open: The emergence of a post neo-liberal mode of urban change (PDF 63k) - presented to Queensland Transport Integrated Transport Planning Division, Brisbane

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