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ItemMultiple purpose river basin development: principles and practice in the Latrobe Valley of VictoriaWard, Frederick Arthur ( 1968)No abstract available
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ItemAgriculture and land use in the Ovens and Kiewa River valleys of N. E. VictoriaDixon, James Norman ( 1964)No abstract available
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ItemVictoria's southwestern ports 1834-1900: an historical geography of the towns of Portland, Port Fairy and Warrnambool, their ports and hinterlandsLogan, William Stewart ( 1967)No abstract available
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ItemThe municipal boundaries of Melbourne: a study of their evolution, character and significanceCollins, K. J. ( 1968)No abstract available
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ItemThe internal and external relations of the ports of Victoria with special reference to MelbourneBritton, John N. H ( 1964)This study, emphasising the prime position of the port of Melbourne in handling Victoria's imports and exports, aims to distinguish the functional characteristics of this "capital port". A study of the internal and external relations of Geelong and Portland has been added to that of Melbourne so that a comparison between its characteristics and those of smaller, and functionally-more-specialised, ports is possible. In addition, consideration of the three ports makes possible a regional port-geography; a study that seems fitting for this first detailed examination of the hinterlands and forelands of an Australian "capital port".