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Continued Improvement and Beautification? Town Planning in Launceston 1930-1945

S Petrow-2012-01-01-eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania)

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In the 1930s the regional city of Launceston in northern Tasmania, Australia developed a town planning consciousness These reasons included the appointment in 1930 of a new City Engineer who was a town planning enthusiast, the revival of the Northern Tasmanian Town Planning Association in 1933, the leading role taken by architects who trumpeted the virtues of town planning, and the support of the Fifty Thousand League, a booster organization intent on expanding Launceston’s population and economy. These forces combined to preserve and extend Launceston’s reputation as a beautiful city. The City Council was receptive to calls for further beautification of the city, but created tensions with the town planning movement because of its reluctance to spend large amounts on town planning when faced with implementing an expensive flood prevention scheme. Further tensions were created by the State Government’s disregard of plans for city improvement. World War 2 initially slowed the momentum of

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In the 1930s the regional city of Launceston in northern Tasmania, Australia developed a town planning consciousness These reasons included the appointment in 1930 of a new City Engineer who was a town planning enthusiast, the revival of the Northern Tasmanian Town Planning Association in 1933, the leading role taken by architects who trumpeted the virtues of town planning, and the support of the Fifty Thousand League, a booster organization intent on expanding Launceston’s population and economy. These forces combined to preserve and extend Launceston’s reputation as a beautiful city. The City Council was receptive to calls for further beautification of the city, but created tensions with the town planning movement because of its reluctance to spend large amounts on town planning when faced with implementing an expensive flood prevention scheme. Further tensions were created by the State Government’s disregard of plans for city improvement. World War 2 initially slowed the momentum of

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BeautificationGovernment (linguistics)World War IIPopulationState (computer science)Urban planningRegional planningPublic administration

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