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    Rethinking Australian country towns
    Driscoll, C ; DARIAN-SMITH, K ; Nichols, D ; Driscoll, C ; Darian-Smith, K ; Nichols, D (Routledge, 2017)
    This introduction presents an overview of key concepts covered in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book offers a specific and careful account of aspects of life in diverse Australian country towns, it also emphasises a set of critical strategies that are more broadly applicable to thinking about 'rural Australia' today. It presents a conversation about how rural communities are both sustained and challenged by cultural formations in ways that encourage recognition and respect for rural experiences. Rural demographics are highly variable and are only one element affecting the form and experience of rural communities in Australia, including what attracts people to contemporary Australian country towns and then sustains or detracts from that life. The 'Cultural Sustainability in Australian Country Towns' project emphasised the importance of adding 'culture' to what is often termed the 'triple bottom line': the 'pillars' of environmental, economic and social sustainability.
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    Cultural progress in a rural community: the Swan Hill Shakespeare Festival
    DARIAN-SMITH, K ; Nichols, D ; Grant, J ; Driscoll, C ; Darian-Smith, K ; Nichols, D (Taylor & Francis, 2017)
    This chapter traces the history of Swan Hill's Shakespeare Festival to explore questions about the cultural life of Australian country towns in the mid-twentieth century and the complex role and meaning of the arts in regional and national community building. The extraordinary level of participation during the festival's early years both shows how widely ideas about modernity and rural progress circulated in the 1950s and 1960s and illustrates the contribution of culture and the arts in strengthening a community and instilling values of citizenship. A comprehensive survey of Victorian country towns conducted by University of Melbourne agricultural researchers Alan and Jean McIntyre during 1941 and 1942 documented the range of organised cultural activities and amenities available to country dwellers. Card parties, dances and sporting events were held regularly across most of the state.
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    'How our forebears lived': the modern nation, its folklore and "living' heritage in twentieth-century Australia
    Darian-Smith, K ; Nichols, D (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2018)
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    The Community Can Do It! Planning for the New Civic Centre
    DARIAN-SMITH, K ; NICHOLS, D ; WILLIS, J ; Lewi, H ; Nichols, D (University of New South Wales Press, 2010)
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    Regenerating Communities: The 1970s and Beyond
    Lewi, H ; Nichols, D ; Goad, P ; Darian-Smith, K ; Willis, J ; Lewi, H ; Nichols, D (University of New South Wales Press, 2010)
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    Making the Modern Community
    Lewi, H ; Nichols, D ; Goad, P ; Willis, J ; Darian-Smith, K ; Lewi, H ; Nichols, D (University of New South Wales Press, 2010)
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    'Contentment, Civic Pride and Progress': the built legacy of community and everyday modernism in Australia
    Nichols, D ; Darian-Smith, K ; Lewi, H (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2010)