PRCUD CITY - BRISBANE- INFORMATION
WEB LINKS
  • Brisbane City Council: This web page provides information on the programs and activities of the Council, maps of Brisbane, and a City Plan Draft (including city planning information and facts).
  • Brisbane City Life: This web page provides very useful information on the history, location, climate, real estate, government and politics in Brisbane. It also has a section on city news.
  • Brisbane Urban Renewal Task Force: This is the web page of the Task Force in charge of revitalizing the urban areas in Brisbane. The page describes the planning strategies and renewal projects in Brisbane. It also includes community information and maps. 
  • Brisbane City Enterprises: This is the web page of the City Enterprises which offers the Brisbane City Council's expertise in urban management services to other city municipalities and private sector companies that require specialized expertise and leading-edge technologies to build infrastructure for more livable cities.
  • Brisbane Stories: This web page is a project of the Brisbane City Council Cultural Services Section. It is related to the history and creative life of Brisbane.
  • Royal Australian Planning Institute-Queensland Division: This is the web page of a professional body for all facets of urban and regional planning in Australia. The page provides information on the conferences, awards and events of the Institute as well as planning consultants in the area.
  • Queensland Government Internet Sources: This web page has various pathways to agencies and departments in Queensland. It also has sections on the premier, ministerial media statements legislation, and Queensland Today (that draws on material from daily newspapers around the state and the Queensland media).
  • Queensland Department of Housing: This is the web page of the Housing Department whose aim is to promote the social and economic  well being of Queensland by facilitating access to secure, affordable and appropriate for those in housing need.The pahe describes the housing policies, projects, grants, loans and development initiatives of the Department.
  • Queensland Department of Communication, Local Government and Planning: This web page provides information on the building codes, local governments and urban and regional planning in Queensland.
  • Australian Council for Infrastructure Development: This is the web page of the principal industry association in Australia promoting increased delivery by the public infrastructure to ensure higher quality of life for Australians. From the web page, you can download reports and have access to media releases and projects underway.
  • Australian Environment Online: This is the web page supported by the Department of Environment and Heritage. It has sections on Ministers, media releases, legislation, publications, environment in government and federal government.
  • ALGIN-Australian Local Government Information Network: This is the web page of an electronic 'roadmap' of information resources for Australian Local Government on the Internet.It has links to local  government bodies, councils and other local government resources in Australia as well as   local government bodies in the world.
  • AGD-Australian Government Directory: This is a very useful directory for government, education, environment, research, inorganizations, business and tourism in Australia.
  • Local Government Online Australia: This web page is managed by Environs Australia which is the national organisation working with Local Government and communities to support better environmental management and long-term sustainability. The page provides access to variuos databases.
  • Australian Local Government Information Service: This web page incorporates Citynet (Australian Council profiles) with search engine access to all major Australian Local Government reference sites and 'sister' sites of interest to local government decision makers. It also has links to international local governments.
  • AUSLIG: This web page has a map of Australia as well as facts on dimensions, land tenure and land reforms in Australia.
  • Australian Bureau of Statistics: This is the web page of Australia's official Statistical Organization. The page provides data based on the census of population and housing. It also has access to statistics on Brisbane.
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