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    Derelict Dell and Terrible Square: the plans of Frank Heath and the citizens of Swan Hill for regional development in postwar Australia

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    DARIAN-SMITH, K; NICHOLS, D
    Date
    2010
    Source Title
    Green Fields, Brown Fields, New Fields: Proceedings of the 10th Australasian Urban History Conference
    Publisher
    University of Melbourne
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Darian-Smith, Katherine; Nichols, David
    Affiliation
    Historical and Philosophical Studies
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    Conference Paper
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    DARIAN-SMITH, K. & NICHOLS, D. (2010). Derelict Dell and Terrible Square: the plans of Frank Heath and the citizens of Swan Hill for regional development in postwar Australia. Green Fields, Brown Fields, New Fields: Proceedings of the 10th Australasian Urban History Conference, pp.70-80. University of Melbourne.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/32324
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    Australasian Urban History Planning History Conference (UHPH)

    Keywords
    Urban and Regional Planning

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