Book - Watering the Garden State - Water, Land and Community in Victoria 1834-1988, J.M. Powell

Physical description

Spiral bound booklet with laminated cover

Publication type

non-fiction

Summary

This publication traces the importance of water resources to Australian society, with reference to the state of Victoria. It relates the history from 1834 including topics such as community adaptation to settlement planning for squatters, miners, immigrants and colonials; conservation and water management; expansion and consolidation of statutory bodies following the creation of the Department of Water Resources in 1984; and finally the effects of regionalism, environmentalism, urban conflict and institutional reform. It includes an appendix containing a brief chronology of significant events regarding water from 1853 to 1987.

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