Regional Matters 2005 - Servicing Communities

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Regional communities require many of the same services as their city counterparts. Health, transport, education and public housing, are just a few. The challenges of distance and population have resulted in the innovative delivery of many of these services. Various applications of telecommunications are now central to the delivery of information and data services as well as training and diagnostic services.

Regional Matters Chapters

Regional Matters HomeChanging PopulationsCommunity WellbeingIndustry and SkillsLand and People
Water in Dry LandCoastal DevelopmentEnergy ChoicesPortfolio IndexReference Maps


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Issues


PDF Icon An integrated picture of Servicing Communities (PDF - 24 Kb)
PDF Icon Health services (PDF - 422 Kb)
PDF Icon Caring for an ageing population (PDF - 1.7 Mb)
PDF Icon Transport and access seniors (PDF - 3.3 Mb)
PDF Icon Transport and access youth (PDF - 1,016 Kb)
PDF Icon Local transport approaches (PDF - 194 Kb)
PDF Icon Education (PDF - 2.8 Mb)
PDF Icon Public housing (PDF - 1.4 Mb)
PDF Icon Ecosystems services (PDF - 428 Kb)
PDF Icon Telecommunications infrastructure (PDF - 855 Kb)
PDF Icon Tele-services (PDF - 249 Kb)

Linked Topics

PDF Icon Changing age structure (PDF - 1.5 Mb)
PDF Icon Volunteers and the community (PDF - 695 Kb)
PDF Icon Population change (PDF - 1.6 Mb)
PDF Icon Education and training 1 (PDF - 1.1 Mb)
PDF Icon Education and training 2 (PDF - 485 Kb)
PDF Icon Migration flows (PDF - 162 Kb)
PDF Icon Disadvantage and resilience (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
PDF Icon The link between water and land (PDF - 1.3 Mb)
PDF Icon Landscape health (PDF - 589 Kb)

Regional Atlas Information Links

Portfolio Index Reference Maps References

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