All Change! Gippsland Perspectives OnRegional Australia in Transition - Table of Contents
| Part A. Introduction | ||
|---|---|---|
| Chapter 1. | Regional Australia
in Transition Jacqui Dibden | 1 |
| Chapter 2. |
Reading a Postwar Industrial Landscape Meredith Fletcher |
17 |
| Part B. Problems and Issues | ||
| Chapter 3. | Population Movement and Social Well-Being
in Gippsland Bob Birrell | 25 |
| Chapter 4. |
Some Insights into Economic Rationalism, Health and the Bush Jo Wainer | 39 |
| Part C. The Region Strikes Back | ||
| Chapter 5. |
The Electoral Politics of Regional Change: Gippsland's Electoral
Realignments in the 1999 Victorian Election Nick Economou |
51 |
| Chapter 6. | Right of Reply: Probus, the Australian Press
Council and Why Media Literacies Matter Mary Griffiths |
57 |
| Part D. Health Solutions | ||
| Chapter 7. | Supporting the Three Legged Stool:
Community Participation in Rural Health Services Roger Strasser | 69 |
| Chapter 8. | Doctoring Rural Towns Janice Chesters with Gil-Soo Han, Sarah Strasser and Harry Ballis | 77 |
| Part E. Self-Help and Government-Community Partnerships | ||
| Chapter 9. | Neo-liberalism and the Governing of Natural
Resource Management in Australia Vaughan Higgins and Stewart Lockie | 95 |
| Chapter 10. | The Regional Anti-Violence
Project: Issues in Community Partnerships Alison Hart, Arthur Veno and Julie van den Eynde | 105 |
| Part F. Community Empowerment | ||
| Chapter 11. | Partnerships: A Way Forward Helen Sheil | 119 |
| Chapter 12. | Regional Communities
Reinvent Economy Jenny Cameron and Katherine Gibson |
131 |
| Contributors | ||