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Conference

The State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conferences have been held biennially since 2003 to support interdisciplinary policy-related urban research. This third conference was jointly hosted in Adelaide by the University of South Australia, the University of Adelaide and Flinders University.

Papers from all past and subsequent SOAC conferences can be found at the State of Australian Cities Conferences Collection on APO.

SOAC 3 focused on the contemporary form and structure of Australian cities and refereed papers were grouped into six key sub-themes: 

  • City Economy - economic change and labour market outcomes of globalisation, land use pressures, changing employment locations.
  • Social City – including population, migration, immigration, polarisation, equity and disadvantage, housing issues, recreation.
  • City Environment - sustainable development, management and performance, natural resource management, limits to growth, impacts of air, water, climate, energy consumption, natural resource uses, conservation, green space.
  • City Structures – the emerging morphology of the city – inner suburbs, middle suburbs, the CBD, outer suburbs and the urban-rural fringe, the city region.
  • City Governance – including taxation, provision of urban services, public policy formation, planning, urban government, citizenship and the democratic process.
  • City Infrastructure – transport, mobility, accessibility, communications and IT, and other urban infrastructure provision.
Conference paper

Lochiel Park - A Nation Leading Green Village


This presentation outlined to delegates the features of the master plan and sustainability initiatives being adopted for the 109 dwellings at Lochiel Park.
Conference paper

Ageing and its implications for housing and urban development: South Australia


The aim of this paper is to examine the consequences of ageing on urban development and housing in South Australia.
Conference paper

Electoral barometers: the geography of minor parties in Australian cities, 1997 - 2006


Most electoral studies research on Australian cities has focused on the characteristics of voters in a city. This research focus examines the geography of a political party’s electoral performance across a particular urban electoral landscape.
Conference paper

Approaching integrated assessment of climate change impacts on urban settlements


This paper describes the methodological approach and conceptual framework developed for the Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Urban Settlements (IACCIUS) project, which the author hopes will enable a better understanding.
Conference paper

Urban tool: the role of social impact assessment in Victorian planning decision making


Drawing on socio-legal scholarship and urban studies to consider knowledge formats for planning law decision makers, this paper reflects on how policy and law are used to develop models for more just and equitable city living.