Abstract
Abstract Canberra is currently the focus of two interrelated urban policy issues. The long-delayed introduction of a form of self-government involves distinguishing domestic and ‘national capital’ responsibilities, particularly in the area of urban planning and development. On the other hand, the National Capital Development Commission's controversial commitment to a dispersed five-town ‘anti-city’ urban form has major economic, social and environmental implications for self-government.
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