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    Residential involvement in urban development in Sydney: the new politics of the city
    1 Jun 2017
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    Dallas Rogers, Cameron McAuliffe, Awais Piracha, Laura Schatz
    Henry Halloran Trust

    This study explores a new approach to community involvement in planning that responds to contemporary critiques of participatory planning.We conclude the report by providing an alternate pathway that might create more meaningful community participation in the planning and development of the city.

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