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VISIONS, PLANNING PROCESSES AND OUTCOMES

Master planned communities in South East Queensland

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Pages 33-41 | Published online: 13 Jan 2011

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Bernadette Pinnell. (2008) The forgotten demographic in Sydeny's planning. Australian Planner 45:3, pages 26-27.
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