Article Category: Open space and recreation areas

The City of Port Phillip is currently Melbourne’s most densely populated municipality. It has more than twice the population density of the metropolitan Melbourne average and is experiencing a rapid […]

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Report

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City of Port Phillip: 2018

In the early 1990s a good deal of effort was expended in exploring the feasibility of a National Horticultural Centre at Wantirna, on Burwood Highway in the eastern suburbs of […]

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Victorian Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs: 1991

Monash Council provides a diverse array of play opportunities for children throughout a network of 136 playspaces located in parks and reserves. This is soon to be 138 with two […]

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City of Monash Council: 2020

The discussion paper explores how the preservation of as wide a range as possible of natural habitats by the National Park administration in Queensland could be achieved. A complete ecological […]

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Discussion paper

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Publisher not known

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Curtis, H (Author)

Paper Delivered at 42nd Annual Conference of the Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation at Melbourne, 17th October 1969, highlighting the interdependence between national parks and tourism.

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National Parks Authority, Victoria: 1969

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Smith, L (Author)