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Building for diversity National Housing Conference, 26-28 October 2005 Perth, Western Australia / editors Stewart Darby, Paul Flatau and Ian Hafekost, Paul
Bib ID 3912616
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
National Housing Conference (4th : 2005 Perth W. A)
 
Online Versions All papers presented at the conference
Description East Perth, W. A. Western Australian Dept. of Housing and Works; AHURI, [2005]. 
403 p. : ill., maps 24 cm. 
ISBN 0977549801 
Notes

Cover title.

"Refereed conference proceedings".

"In October 2005 Western Australia hosted Australia's fourth National Housing Conference ... Organised by the Western Australia Dept. of Housing and Works in conjunction wtih the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI)"--Forward.

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet. Address as at 14 Feb 2007: http:/­/­www.nationalhousingconference.org.au/­nhc_2005.html#proceedings

Subjects Housing - Australia - Congresses.  |  Low-income housing - Australia - Congresses.  |  Housing policy - Australia - Congresses.  |  Housing development - Australia - Congresses.  |  Aboriginal Australians - Housing - Australia - Congresses.
Other Authors Darby, Stewart  |  Flatau, Paul  |  Hafekost, Ian  |  Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute  |  Western Australia Department of Housing and Works
Also Titled

National Housing Conference, 26-28 October 2005 Perth, Western Australia, Building for Diversity

Available From Level 1, 108 Adelaide Terrace, EAST PERTH, WA, 6004 
Details Collect From
N 363.50994 N277
Copy: N pbk
Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
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