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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. SOAC 6 was held in Sydney and hosted by the University of New South Waltes, Griffith University, the Australian National University and The University of Sydney.

All papers presented at the SOAC 2013 have been subject to a double blind refereeing process and have been reviewed by at least two referees. In particular, the review process assessed each paper in terms of its policy relevance and the contribution to the conceptual or empirical understanding of Australian cities.

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

 

Conference paper

Selling Newcastle to the World, or to Newcastle? A case study of the official and unofficial rebranding of Newcastle, NSW


Accompanying Newcastle's economic, social and physical changes have been various attempts to reshape Newcastle’s image, to overcome the city’s lingering association with crisis and decay. This paper provides a case study of two key players in this process, the official Brand Newcastle rebranding campaign and the unofficial revitalisation project Renew Newcastle, drawing on interviews conducted...
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The role of fun in city centre revitalisation projects: children and fountains


This paper focuses on a number of water based interactive art installations/sculptures and their role in creating dynamic, fun, yet economically and socially viable urban spaces.
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Creating a liveable city - the role of ecosystem services


Focusing on Sydney as an example, this papers seeks to show how improved liveability outcomes can be achieved by protecting, improving or re-introducing these eco-system services in the local urban context.
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Integrated ETWW demand forecasting and scenario planning for precincts (ETWW: energy, transport, waste and water)


This paper seeks to explain the new Low Carbon Living research program and analyses an integrated demand forecasting tool that is being developed as a part of the project.
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Advancing community engagement practice for strategic urban planning: learning from allied and remote disciplines


The aim of this paper is to assist local government urban planners with their community engagement practice in order to form policies which are acceptable to affected communities.