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52 - Urban Research Unit papers and publications
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73 - Geddes, Murray (URU?); Area Improvement Programs
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74 - Davis, Anhthu (Cities Commission); Analyses of Time-Budget Diaries in Melbourne and Albury-Wodonga
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75 - Kendig, Hal (URU, RSSS, ANU); Neighbourhood Conditions of the Aged and Municipal Policy
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76 - Spearritt, Peter (URU, RSSS, ANU); Employment and Industry in Sydney c. 1920-1950
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77 - Harrison, Peter (URU, RSSS, ANU); A New Regionalism?: A note on the prospects for new planning arrangements in New South Wales after a reading of four publications
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78 - Milburn, Josephine F. (Visiting Fellow, URU, RSSS, ANU or Dept of Political Science, RSSS?); Women as Citizens: A Cross-National and Comparative Perspective
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79 - Davis, Richard (URU, RSSS, ANU); Sats Data and Car Ownership in Sydney: A Working Paper
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80 - Bethune, Graeme (URU, RSSS, ANU); Home Ownership Policy and Financial Institutions
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81 - Zehner, Robert (Visitor to the Dept of Town and Country Planning, University of New South Wales; from the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina); Evaluation of New Communities in the United States; (A paper prepared for presentation at the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, 26-29 Aug 1974)
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Harrison, Peter (URU, RSSS, ANU); A New Regionalism?: A note on the prospects for new planning arrangements in New South Wales after a reading of four publications
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