Land use planning policy receives much public attention: we are constantly reading about the funding for infrastructure, the revitalisation of commercial centres, the rapid rate of urban decay, gentrification of the inner cities, and the problem of the expanding urban fringe. This study examines the effects of town planning on the shape and structure of the Melbourne metropolitan area since the Second World War. It shows that Melbourne's planners have seldom achieved what they set out to do and describes the technocratic character of town planning in Victoria. Shaping Melbourne's Future? relates town planning and urban developments to the social and economic base which defines them, touching on the broader themes of history, sociology, geography and politics.
Now in its millennial edition, this popular text outlines an emerging international system that is both distinguishable from the past and stable enough to prevail into the new century. Sure to...
Formation for Ministry within a learning Church (2003) set out a broad vision for the future of ordination training and lay education. In this follow up work, guidance is given in the areas of...
Chloe Noble is devastated when she’s told that her boyfriend, Scott, is cheating on her. She becomes determined to find out the truth. But as she snoops through his personal things, the world around...