The Australian Metropolis
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Stephen Hamnett is Professor of Regional and Urban Planning at the University of South Australia. He is the author of Bouwen en Wonen in Onzekerheid (1978) with Andreas Faludi, Flexibility and Commitment in Planning (1983) with Andreas Faludi and others, and co-editor of Urban Australia: Planning Issues and Policies (1987) with Raymond Bunker.
Robert Freestone is Associate Professor of Planning and Urban Development at the University of New South Wales. He is the author of Model Communities (1989) and editor of Spirited Cities (1993).
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Introduction - Stephen Hamnett and Robert Freestone
1 Founding cities in nineteenth-century Australia
Helen Proudfoot
2 From city improvement to the city beautiful
Robert Freestone
3 Towards metropolitan organisation: town planning and the garden city idea
Christine Garnaut
4 From theory to practice: the inter-war years
Alan Hutchings
5 A new paradigm: planning and reconstruction in the 1940s
Renate Howe
6 The post-war city
Ian Alexander
7 The corridor city: planning for growth in the 1960s
Ian Morison
8 Administrative coordination, urban management and strategic planning in the 1970s
Margo Huxley
9 The revival of metropolitan planning
Michael Lennon
10 The late 1990s: competitive versus sustainable cities
Stephen Hamnett
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