Thirty Years in Australia

Thirty Years in Australia
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Publisher : London : Methuen
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433082451604
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Synopsis Thirty Years in Australia by : Ada Cambridge

Reminiscences of a parson's wife in Vic., includes brief reference to Aborigines of the Murray Valley area.

Parkes: Thirty Years of Radio Astronomy

Parkes: Thirty Years of Radio Astronomy
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Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9780643105942
ISBN-13 : 0643105948
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Parkes: Thirty Years of Radio Astronomy by : DK Milne

The opening of the Parkes radio telescope in October 1961 placed Australia at the forefront of international research in radio astronomy and ushered in an era of rapid developments in our understanding of the origin and nature of the Universe and our place within it. Thirty years later, the scientists, engineers and technical staff involved in the establishment, operation and subsequent development of this most successful of Australian research instruments gathered to review and reflect on their achievements, and to recount many of the human stories that were so intimately bound up with this extraordinarily productive period in Australia's scientific history. This book presents their accounts of the work and life at Parkes, and provides a fresh perspective on the growth of Australian science over the past three decades.

Breaking Point

Breaking Point
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Publisher : Black Inc.
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9781743820803
ISBN-13 : 1743820801
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Breaking Point by : Peter Seamer

The way we plan and build cities in Australia needs to change. Australia’s population is growing: between 2017 and 2046 it is projected to increase by 11.8 million, the equivalent of adding a city the size of Canberra each year for thirty years. Most of this growth will occur in the major cities, and already its effects are being felt: inner-city property prices are skyrocketing and the more affordable middle and outer suburbs lack essential services and infrastructure. The result is inequality: while wealthy inner-city dwellers enjoy access to government-subsidised services – public transport, cultural and sporting facilities – new home buyers, pushed further out, pay the lion’s share of the costs. So how can we create affordable housing for everyone and still get them to work in the morning? What does sustainable urban development look like? In this timely critique of our nation’s urban development and planning culture, Peter Seamer argues that vested interests often distort rational thinking on our cities. Looking to the future, he sets out cogent new strategies to resolve congestion, transport and expenditure problems, offering a blueprint for multi-centred Australian cities that are more localised, urban and equitable in nature.

A History of Australian Schooling

A History of Australian Schooling
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Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781742371825
ISBN-13 : 1742371825
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Australian Schooling by : Craig Campbell

A social history of school education in Australia, from dame schools and one teacher classrooms in the bush, to the growth of private schools under public funding in recent years.