Business, Charity and Sentiment, the fifty-year history of the SA Housing Trust, was published in 1986. Drawing on contemporary and often contentious records and recollections, Susan Marsden carries the Trust's story through the turbulent 25 years that followed, a time of profound social, environmental, political and public sector change.
Business, Charity, and Sentiment: The South Australian Housing Trust, 1936-1986
Chapter 8|Legends of the Nineties: Literary Culture in Adelaide at the End of the Nineteenth Century 1 Arthur Jose, ... with Barbara Wall, Mary Lyons and Maryan Beams, Ever Yours, C.H. Spence, Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2005, p. 48.
Confronted with this demand, the agent, seeing his commission as suddenly in jeopardy, immediately set to and got an agreement from the other operator, Bob Wallis – better known in latter days as the man behind the Wallis Cinema chain ...
Figure 7.1 Functional plan for metropolitan Adelaide (1962) Source: Australian Planning Institute Journal (APIJ), ... Plans for land use in conjunction with an expanding arterial road network were strengthening Perth's metropolitan ...
... and urbanisation predated his premiership and were designed and executed by others, chiefly a remarkable cohort of clever public servants, such as J.W. Wainwright and the Housing Trust's Jack Cartledge and Alan Ramsay.