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         Australian Cities & Communities:     more books (15)
  1. Australian Cities: Continuity and Change (Meridian: Australian Geographical Perspectives) by Clive Forster, 2004-10-21
  2. Property, Politics, and Urban Planning: A History of Australian City Planning 1890-1990 by Leonie Sandercock, 1990-01-01
  3. Social Theory & the Australian City (Studies in Society) by Terry Burke, Leslie Kilmartin, et all 1985-06
  4. Australian Cities: Issues, Strategies and Policies for Urban Australia in the 1990s (Reshaping Australian Institutions) by Patrick Troy, 1995-09-14
  5. Suburban Dreaming: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Australian Cities
  6. The red river Yarra: a genuine socialist politics to the left of the Greens is the only way that poor inner-city communities will be properly represented.: An article from: Arena Magazine by Steve Jolly, 2006-02-01
  7. Risk factors for increased BTEX exposure in four Australian cities [An article from: Chemosphere] by A.L. Hinwood, C. Rodriguez, et all 2007-01-01
  8. Harvest of the Suburbs: An Environmental History of Growing Food in Australian Cities by Andrea Gaynor, 2006-05-30
  9. Asian Metropolis: Urbanisation and the Southeast Asian City (Meridian : Australian Geographical Perspectives) by Dean Forbes, 1996-05-23
  10. Urban Political Economy: The Australian Case by Leonie Sandercock, Michael Berry, 1984-02
  11. Governing Rural Development: Discourses And Practices of Self-help in Australian Rural Policy (Perspectives on Rural Policy and Planning) (Perspectives ... (Perspectives on Rural Policy and Planning) by Lynda Cheshire, 2006-11
  12. (Not) by design: Utopian moments in the creation of Canberra.(Part III: Australian Utopias): An article from: Arena Journal by Kate Rigby, 2006-01-01
  13. Develop the north: aborigines, environment and Australian nationhood in the 1930s.: An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Russell McGregor, 2004-03-01
  14. The Steele Rudd Selection: The Rudd Family, a City Selection, the Old Homestead by Steele Rudd, 1985-03

1. Open Learning Australian Places Gazetteer
A Gazetteer of Australian Cities, Towns and Suburbs. ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS EXPLORATIONS REGIONAL INFORMATION CONTRIBUTORS footer
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2. AUSTRALIAN CITIES, STATES AND TERRITORIES, CITIES IN AUSTRALIA
Australian cities, states and territories find out all you ever need to know here
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3. CitySearch Australia Welcome
Search or browse local entertainment, business, event and venue reviews, spanning 14 cities and regions across Australia.
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4. Walkabout - The Australian Travel Guide
The Fairfax Network traveller's guide to Australian cities and towns.
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5. The Politics Of Australian Cities, States, Parties And Federal
The Politics of Australian Cities, States, Parties and Federal Government. Australia has a widespread multicultural population.
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6. The Australian National Public Toilet Map
Locating public toilet facilities in cities, towns, rural areas, and along major travel routes.
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7. The Travel Doctor TMVC
TMVC Group provides international health advice and travel medicine and vaccination services to those intending to travel overseas. TMVC operates
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8. USATODAY.com - Sydney, Other Australian Cities Could Run Dry By 2006
. Add USATODAY.com RSS feeds Sydney, other Australian cities could run dry by 2006. By Janaki Kremmer, The Christian Science Monitor
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9. ThingsToDo Entertainment Guide, Music, Movies, TV, Comedy
Offers lifestyle information and news for major Australian cities, as well as festival and event times, gig guides, and tourist attractions.
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10. Australian Travel Maps
Specializes in travel maps of Australian cities, regions, and outback areas. Shipping available worldwide.
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11. Communitybuilders.nsw: Create Stronger Communities: State Of Australian Cities C
The papers from the State of australian cities Conference, December 2003, are now available on the web. Community Solutions Crime Prevention
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State of Australian Cities Conference Papers
The papers from the State of Australian Cities Conference, December 2003, are now available on the web. The Urban Frontiers program at the University of Western Sydney hosted the State of Australian Cities Conference, 3 - 5 December 2003. The conference brought together for the first time in at least a decade around 250 policy-concerned academics, practitioners and policy makers from all over Australia keen to discuss the current issues facing Australian cities in an open forum. The conference was organised into 6 key themes:
  • The Urban Economy; Social Conditions The Urban Environment Changing Spatial Structure Governance, Finance and Accountability The Connected City
Over 80 papers were presented following the conference launch featuring the NSW Minister for Planning, Dianne Beamer, and the VIC Minister for Planning, Mary Delahunty. Approximately 80 papers from the conference have now been edited and posted on the Urban Frontiers website, which you can view via the link below.

12. ACCORD Infobrief - Opening Address - Ethnic Communities Building Better Australi
Opening address Ethnic communities Building Better australian cities and Towns. Opening Address - By Professor Rob Lynch, Dean of The Faculty of Business
http://www.accord.org.au/social/infobriefs/ethnic_comopening.html
Opening address - Ethnic Communities Building Better Australian Cities and Towns Opening Address - By Professor Rob Lynch, Dean of The Faculty of Business The Faculty of Business is not just about providing educational resources to large corporate businesses. Our courses are designed to cater for the all sectors of the community, including the social economy. The social economy is vast; it includes all non-profits such as charities, community organisations and churches and also co-operatives, associations, mutuals, friendly societies and other member-based organisations. These organisations are important, in the way that they contribute to our rich and varied society, and in building social capital. They also make an important economic contribution. According to a recent ABS report, the social economy makes a larger contribution to the national economy than the mining or agricultural industries. The Faculty demonstrates its commitment to the social economy through its postgraduate courses in non-profit and community management, by sponsoring the Centre for Australian Community Organisation Management (CACOM) and through its financial support of ACCORD, the Australian Centre for Co-operative Research and Development. A collaborative venture between the business Faculty of UTS and Charles Sturt Universities, ACCORD is dedicated to research and development of co-operatives, mutuals, and the broader social economy. ACCORD receives financial support from both universities and the New South Wales Office of Fair Trading. It operates independently and undertakes a wide range of research and development projects in partnership with government, the private sector, and the community.

13. ACCORD Infobrief - Ethnic Communities Building Better Australian Cities And Town
Ethnic communities Building Better australian cities and Towns. The positive contribution of ethnic communities in building sustainable cities and towns was
http://www.accord.org.au/news/seminars/ethnic_com.html
Ethnic Communities Building Better Australian Cities and Towns The positive contribution of ethnic communities in building sustainable cities and towns was the focus of the seminar hosted by ACCORD at UTS on 4 September. The highly successful event garnered widespread media attention and was attended by representatives of many ethnic community organisations; federal, state and local government departments, planners, social workers, multicultural workers, policy advisors; not-for-profit businesses, academics and politicians. Professor Jock Collins, UTS Media coverage included an interview with Walter Lalich, on the key findings of his doctoral research into Ethnic Community Capital Building in Sydney, conducted by the SBS TV news team in attendance and aired on the evening news. ABC's Bush Telegraph program conducted a live interview with Professor of Geography at the University of NSW, Ian Burnley. Radio 2 SER FM's, breakfast program interviewed Professor Jock Collins and SBS, Radio's Today's News and other Ethnic Radio stations broadcast excerpts from an interview with Walter Lalich. The event was covered by a number of community newspapers, the Glebe and Inner City News and the Hills Shire Times ran special reports on the issues discussed. UTS Online News – carried a full report by Terry Clinton on 12 September.

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15. State Of Australian Cities Conference
A copy of the final program from the State of australian cities Conference has Engaging citizens and communities in urban planning Learning from recent
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State of Australian Cities Conference
SYNOPSIS - STATE OF AUSTRALIAN CITIES CONFERENCE The UFP hosted the first State of Australian Cities conference in December, and by all accounts it was a resounding success. The conference brought together for the first time in at least a decade 250-odd policy concerned academics, practitioners and policy makers from all over Australia keen to discuss the current issues facing Australian cities in an open forum. The strong presence of policy makers and practitioners, especially from local government, indicated a wide interest in gaining a better understanding of contemporary urban growth issues. The conference was organised into 6 key themes – The Urban Economy; Social Conditions; The Urban Environment; Changing Spatial Structure; Governance, Finance and Accountability and The Connected City. Over 80 papers were presented following the conference launch featuring the NSW Minister for Planning, Dianne Beamer, and the VIC Minister for Planning, Mary Delahunty. Feedback from delegates showed an overwhelming positive response to the conference. Most people found the conference to be great value for money and well worth the time. In fact, the conference seems to have struck a chord with the all concerned, with most people wanting to see a similar conference run again on a regular basis.

16. Flinders University: Postgraduate Courses And Programs: Healthy Cities
Healthy cities and communities. Graduate Certificate in Health To apply, see the appropriate information for australian and international students.
http://www.flinders.edu.au/courses/postgrad/cities.htm
Entry requirements
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Postgraduate coursework program
Healthy Cities and Communities
Graduate Certificate in Health (specialist stream) (18 units)
1-1.5 years part-time. Internal or external mode. Available to Australian and International students. This course is offered by the Department of Public health as part of its Primary Health Care program. It includes offers topics at Masters level and is ideal for environmental health officers, urban planners, public policy and planning officers, public health practitioners, community development officers, community health workers and a range of people associated with healthy cities and related projects. The course aims to provide experienced practitioners and managers with opportunities to enhance their knowledge of primary health care so they can more effectively contribute to the World Health Organisation's strategies relating to Healthy Cities and Communities. Students will develop a critical understanding of the principles and practices associated with Healthy Cities and Communities and will acquire skills to determine and develop advanced project and practice skills that contribute to effective projects related to Healthy Cities and Communities. The full program of study is set out in the Course rule and topic descriptions for this degree.

17. Flinders University: Postgraduate Courses And Programs: Primary Health Care
Health Promotion, Healthy cities and communities, Palliative Care, Primary Health Care, To apply, see the appropriate information for australian and
http://www.flinders.edu.au/courses/postgrad/phealth.htm
Entry requirements
Course fees

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Postgraduate coursework program
Primary Health Care
Graduate Certificate in Health (specialist stream) (18 units)
Graduate Diploma in Primary Health Care (36 units)
Master of Primary Health Care (54 units)
Master of Science (Primary Health Care) (72 units)
Graduate Certificate 6 months full-time
Graduate Diploma 1 year full-time
Masters 1.5 years full-time
MSc (PHC) 2 years full-time Internal or external mode. Part-time available. Mid-year intake available for some graduate certificates and the Master of Primary Health Care. Available to Australian and international students. The Department of Public Health offers a comprehensive program in Primary Health Care for health professionals seeking specialist qualifications with vocational relevance. The aim is to enhance their knowledge and skills in ways that enable them to better plan, develop, manage and evaluate initiatives and programs to promote health and prevent disease. Seven streams are offered within the Graduate Certificate in Health: Mental Health Promotion, Health Promotion, Healthy Cities and Communities, Palliative Care, Primary Health Care, Primary Health Care in Developing Countries. All of these streams articulate with the Graduate Diploma and Master of Primary Health Care, allowing students to progress to higher studies in one of four key areas: Mental Health Promotion, Health Promotion, Palliative Care and Primary Health Care.

18. Conferences - Stronger Families Learning Exchange - Australian Institute Of Fami
There will also be a presentation of West australian initiatives for the Early Years, become conversant with the global Healthy cities and communities
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Conferences, Seminars and Workshops
Community Capacity Building:
How community service organisations are building stronger communities
15 March 2005
Spring St, Melbourne, Vic The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare is conducting this forum in association with the Department of Victorian Communities and the Department of Human Services. The forum on 'How community service organisations are building stronger communities' will be followed by workshops on topics relating to community capacity building. More information: Download the registration form (PDF 122K) or email admin@cwav.asn.au
An Update on Brain Development and the Early Years - Implications for Parents, Child Carers and Educators
15 March 2005
Burswood Convention Centre, Burswood, WA NIFTeY and Ngala are presenting this afternoon with Dr Fraser Mustard. Dr Mustard will address the application of brain development knowledge to literacy and numeracy, and the evaluation of programs and approaches that inform us on what parents, other carers and educators can do to enhance children's developmental wellbeing. There will also be a presentation of West Australian initiatives for the Early Years, with a panel discussion exploring future directions. More information: Download the registration form (PDF 370K) or call Impact Communications on (08) 9227 0233.

19. Conferences - Stronger Families Learning Exchange - Australian Institute Of Fami
Bendigo, Vic, 1113 July 2005; Healthy cities and communities Short Course Hobart, Tas, 24-25 November 2005; 2nd State of australian cities Conference
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Conferences, Seminars and Workshops
With a major focus on events in Australia, summary information is provided here about conferences, seminars, and workshops on topics such as family resilience; early childhood; parenting; strengthening marriage and relationships; balancing work and family; prevention and early intervention; family support services; community development and the needs of communities. Note that the main Institute Conference Listing includes a broader range of topics, and more overseas conferences. The Institute also has a Courses and Training page, which includes relevant training courses and programs. For conferences or events to be listed, please send details to conferences@aifs.gov.au

20. The WWW VL Public Health: Selected Topics - Healthy Cities
australian Pacific Healthy cities Conference, 810 March, 2000 Change Project Healthy cities / Healthy communities - a comprehensive collection of
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This site is being preserved as it was on 17 September 2001 as a memorial to the life and work of Eberhard Wenzel.
The public health virtual library is now updated and hosted by the UNSW School of Public Health. WWW VL Public Health : Selected Topics HEALTHY CITIES Topic's Information Site Compass Reference Note
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