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Merely the man in the street: community consultation in the planning of 1920s Melbourne

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by David Nichols
It is an accepted tenet of planning history that Australia's planning practice in the first half of the 20th century was dominated by experts delivering a package of international planning ideas. Is this story made more    complicated, however by the attitudes of the lay Australian to urban planning at this time? What role have the approaches of planners and planning  bodies played in advising the public of the best routes to take  towards comprehensive and appropriate planning? This paper discusses these  issues with use of examples of the general public's letters to  Melboume's Metropolitan Town Planning Commission (MTPC)( 1923-30) about planning issues in Melbourne; the MTPC's responses; and responsive propaganda generated by prominent Melbourne planner Saxil Tuxen (1885-1975).

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Journal

Australian planner

Volume

41

Issue

3

Pagination

49 - 55

Publisher

Royal Australian Planning Institute

Location

Canberra, A.C.T.

ISSN

0729-3682

eISSN

2150-6841

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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