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    A framework to determine if Australia’s suburbs have ever been sustainable
    15 Apr 2014
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    Ross Wissing
    Australasian Urban History Planning History Group
    Victoria University of Wellington
    12th Australasian Urban History Planning History Conference, 2-5 February 2014, Wellington, New Zealand

    Australia is a suburban society. It has been since Europeans came. Unlike many other urban societies at the time, there was no existing hard infrastructure to provide the essential needs of human urban life - clean water, food, shelter and waste management. These had to...

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