Melbourne Atlas 2006

The Melbourne Atlas provides a comprehensive picture of how Melbourne is changing and the major trends that have shaped Melbourne over the last 50 years. Melbourne is a complex and diverse place, and one that is changing in all sorts of ways. Understanding how the city changes and the factors driving these changes - society, culture, economy, environment – will help all those involved and interested in Melbourne’s future development. With a focus on metropolitan Melbourne, the Atlas features 8 chapters: Melbourne’s development; Melbourne’s people; Housing; Working; Living; Equity; Learning; and Sustaining the Environment.
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The Melbourne Atlas is a valuable tool for people in government, the private sector, research, education, place management and others who are interested in the factors shaping Melbourne or particular areas within Melbourne.

For more information on the Melbourne Atlas email us: spatialanalysis.research@dpcd.vic.gov.au or phone us on (03) 9637 9441.

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Melbourne Atlas Chapters


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Melbourne's Development
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Melbourne's People
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Housing
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Working
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Living in Melbourne
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Equity and Accessibility
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Learning
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Sustaining the Environment



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