The chapter discusses the governance modalities that have underpinned the form, ubiquity and character of Australian suburb, highlighting the shift from 19th century imperial to colonial rule; the ongoing role of the self-builder, the rise of public provision and then privatization of infrastructure, the relative power of the planner and land developer and more recent debates over the increasingly privatized and polarized suburbs.
History
Alternative title
Governing suburban Australia
Chapter number
5
Pagination
110-129
ISBN-13
9781442645769
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