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Governing suburban Australia
The chapter discusses the governance modalities that have underpinned the form, ubiquity and character of Australian suburb, highlighting the shift from 19th century imperial to colonial rule; the ongoing role of the self-builder, the rise of public provision and then privatization of infrastructure, the relative power of the planner and land developer and more recent debates over the increasingly privatized and polarized suburbs.
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Suburban Governance: A Global ViewChapter number
5Pagination
110 - 129Publisher
University of Toronto PressPlace of publication
Toronto, Ont.ISBN-13
9781442645769Indigenous content
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EnglishPublication classification
B1 Book chapterCopyright notice
2015, University of Toronto PressExtent
16Editor/Contributor(s)
P Hamel, R KeilUsage metrics
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