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Laura Goh
Conference paper
What types of evidence are available for translating health evidence into planning strategies for higher density living? A review of the literature
Despite abundant knowledge and research highlighting the significance of urban planning for improving health outcomes, there remains an absence of understanding of how health evidence can be translated into planning policy and practice, particularly for higher density urban development. This paper presents the findings of combined systematic and narrative review of academic literature pertaining to...
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Regulation challenges hindering the revitalisation of Commonwealth land
In the past most areas of Commonwealth land were reserved for specific defence purposes or managed as conservation areas designed to protect natural heritage features. In recent years, however, the identity of Commonwealth land has undergone a dramatic change as the impacts of corporate liberalism have resulted in the Commonwealth Government seeking out uses for...
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Finding solutions to the commonwealth's regulation gap
This paper proposes a number of possible solutions to planning regulation issues between Commonwealth and state Governments.
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Neoliberalism and the role of the state in surplus public land management: protecting Sydney Harbour's open space legacy
This paper compares and contrasts the activities of Commonwealth and State government agencies in relation to the management of public land. Context for this study is provided by the growing impact of neoliberalism on governments.