Journal article

Rethinking suburban development in Australia: A Melbourne case study

K O'Connor, E Healy

European Planning Studies | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2004

Abstract

This article considers suburban development in Australia through the lens of its second largest city, Melbourne. Contemporary urban policies have focussed on the low densities within Australia's capitals and tried to achieve sustainability through urban consolidation policies. The article argues that these policies are often based on a distorted understanding of the relationship between housing markets and labour markets in Australia's large metropolises. The analysis of suburban development in Melbourne shows that suburban development involves complex links between changes in housing and job location and that urban sustainability policy needs to include actions designed to change the distri..

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