Sydney
Conference paper
The Redfern-Waterloo Authority: Sydney's continuing use of development corporations as a primary mode of urban governance
The paper analyses the forces that have led to the NSW government’s creation of another urban development corporation in Sydney, the Redfern-Waterloo Authority.
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Sydney's water supply and the press
The paper considers the how the water issue has been handled by the press in terms of framing, sensationalism, use of language and examples of press campaigning.
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The city logistics paradigm for urban freight transport
This paper presents a case study for Sydney involving the evaluation of likely impacts of transport policies aimed at mitigating the environmental impacts of urban freight transport.
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Understanding Sydney as a global city
There is an ascendant academic argument that key economic processes are increasingly built at the scale of the city and, in turn, that successful urban economies are increasingly detached from their traditional hinterlands. Cities, in this city-centric global economy, are argued to be immersed in and driven by globalised networks and connections. The process of...
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Examining the relationship between commuting patterns, employment growth and long term unemployment in the Sydney major statistical region
Developing a framework to understand how employment growth and commuting patterns (modelled using Journey to Work data) interact to determine the spatial distribution of unemployment in the Statistical Local Areas within the Sydney, this paper is part of an on-going project aimed at understanding the relationship between regional employment growth and unemployment.