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Type: Thesis
Title: Heritage politics in Adelaide during the Bannon decade.
Author: Mosler, Sharon Ann
Issue Date: 2007
School/Discipline: School of History and Politics : History
Abstract: "This thesis argues that during the decade 1983-93 South Australia’s heritage legislation was not effective in protecting Adelaide’s traditional built character. The Bannon government was committed to growth through major developments during an economic recession, and many of those developments entailed at least the partial demolition of heritage-listed buildings." --p. iv.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of History and Politics, 2007
Keywords: Bannon, John, 1943-; city planning South Australia Adelaide; historic buildings conservation and restoration South Australia government policy; cultural property; protection of South Australia; premiers South Australia; Adelaide (S. Aust.) buildings; structures; conservation; restoration
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