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    Local government and metropolitan planning for Perth: A catchweight contest or a prize fight?

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    Authors
    Jones, Roy
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Jones, Roy. 2010. Local government and metropolitan planning for Perth: A catchweight contest or a prize fight?, in Alexander, I. and Greive, S. and Hedgcock, D. (ed), Planning Perspectives from Western Australia - A Reader in Theory and Practice. pp. 205-221. Western Australia: Fremantle Press in association with The School of Built Environment Curtin University, Western Australia.
    Source Title
    Planning Perspectives from Western Australia - A Reader in Theory and Practice
    ISBN
    9781921361821
    School
    Centre for Research and Graduate Studies-Humanities
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/18220
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