This magazine article delves into the metropolitan influence on Brisbane’s new town plan public exhibition and controversy has raged in the northern capital ever since. It reflects considerable credit on the Queensland Government in that the plan represents an attempt to comply with the well-conceived amendments to the City of Brisbane Town Planning Act which it introduced in 1971.
Format
									Magazine article								
				Geographic Coverage
									Australia-wide								
				Notes
Main articles under Vol 2/1 include: 1) The Letter and the Spirit: Brisbane’s Town Plan 2) Public Planning for Coasts? 3) Participation in Geelong 4) Melbourne Discovered 5) Who Wants a Social Worker? Not I, Said the Alderman 6) The Grand Houses of Brisbane 7) The Cheapest Garbo and the Nearest Swamp 8) Rural Retreats: A Country Party Perspective
Copyright
									Copyright owner: Commonwealth of Australia								
				Source
									Australian Government Publishing Service: 1975								
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