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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

Activity corridor intensification in Perth and the role of design based research


Urban infill or residential intensification is generally intended to be realised in mixed-use nodes (Activity Centres) and along the public transport corridors which connect them (Activity Corridors) – a polycentric city model. This research presents a methodology for urban design based research in relation to achieving urban infill along Activity Corridors
Conference paper

Certainty and outcomes: some local planning illusions


This paper examines an ongoing development where the result differs from that described in the plan suggesting that even close to its completion, the process can result in something different from that anticipated suggesting that greater care is required both in the definition of the aims of the process and in the management of the...
Conference paper

Active transport - comparative analysis Melbourne


This paper explores trends in journey to work activity across metropolitan Melbourne area by active transport (walking and cycling).
Conference paper

Intra-metropolitan housing supply elasticity in Australia: a spatial analysis of Adelaide


This paper extends the work of McLaughlin (2011 and 2012) and Gitelman and Otto (2012) by estimating new housing supply within a single metropolitan area. Specifically, we estimate supply elasticity for local governments areas (LGAs) in Adelaide, South Australia between the years 2001 and 2010.
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Who lives in retirement villages; are they wealthy enclaves, ghettos or connected communities?


This paper correlates individual villages with small area 2011 ABS Census data to build up a picture of Australian retirement village residents. This is in comparison to other types of living other retirees experience.