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The Gordon-below-Franklin dam proposal / by A. Kellow
Bib ID 1759905
Format BookBook
Author
Kellow, A. J. (Aynsley John), 1951-
 
Description [Canberra] : Public Policy Program, Australian National University in collaboration with Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration, ACT Division, [1987?] 
30 leaves ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0731500792 : 
Series

Australian public policy case library

Notes

Unbound.

Bibliography: leaf 30.

Subjects Water resources development - Tasmania - Gordon River.  |  Gordon River (Tas.)
Other authors/contributors Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration. A.C.T. Division  |  Australian National University. Graduate Program in Public Policy

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