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Protecting Melbourne's green wedges - while we still can


By Associate Professor Janet Stanley and Professor John Stanley
THE natural areas of Melbourne are under threat at the same time as there’s growing evidence of their importance for humans.
In the late 1960s, the Victorian government designated 12 areas, covering 17 municipalities around Melbourne, as land set aside for recreation, conservation, farming and resource utilisation purposes.
These areas are known as green wedges.
Over the past 60 years the world has changed. The rapid population growth and expansion of Melbourne’s footprint, along with the subsequent losses in biodiversity as increasingly scarce natural environments disappear, are particularly important to the future of green wedges. ....

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Partner universities: The University of Melbourne


Melbourne, located in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, is a city of academic importance comparable to the likes of London, New York, and Paris. A powerhouse with a long history in the region is the University of Melbourne, a Tokyo Tech partner university.
Internationally renowned academic institution
The founding of the University of Melbourne dates back to 1853, half a century before the establishment of the federal government of Australia in 1901. It is the second oldest university in the country, and has been home to eight Nobel laureates more than any other Australian university. Alumni include numerous Australian prime ministers and other influential figures. Melbourne consistently ranks highly in world university rankings, and its secure, pleasant environment attracts many international students every year. In 2016, roughly 12,000 students from 130 countries were studying there, making up 26 percent of the student population. ....

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Stuck in the past: why Australian heritage practice falls short of what the public expects


People have long cared about heritage
And in Melbourne in 1963, as many as 10,000 people gathered at Ripponlea Estate to oppose its “seizure” by the ABC, with federal government backing, so it could expand its Elsternwick television studio. The historic 19th-century mansion was later bequeathed to the National Trust.
In 1972, under the Liberal Hamer government, in line with international trends, Victoria became the first Australian state to introduce historic buildings legislation. Two years later, the federal Labor Whitlam government proposed the objective of heritage was to safeguard “the things that you keep”.
Over the next two decades, every Australian government followed Victoria’s lead. The result was a mosaic of local, state and national heritage protections. ....

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