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Town and Country Planning Association (Victoria) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Town and Country Planning Association (Victoria) The Town and Country Planning Association (Victoria) is a planning organization established on the model of the original English Town and Country Planning Association, which itself evolved out of the Garden city movement. It is a non-profit organisation funded by members' subscriptions. The Victorian Town Planning and Parks Association was formed in Melbourne in 1914 with Dr. (later Sir) J. W. Barrett as its first president.〔(S. Murray-Smith, 'Barrett, Sir James William (1862–1945)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, accessed 1 July 2013. )〕 The objects of the association were: ''to give the town a bit of the country, and the country a bit of the town, to secure better housing, to protect existing parks, to safeguard native animals and plants and erect memorials to explorers''.〔(Town and Country Planning Association 1996 Pandora Archive )〕 Its current objectives include promoting ecological sustainability, encouraging environmental planning and an effective strategic planning framework, and educating and inspiring popular support for environmental planning.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tcpa.org.au/ )〕 The Association adopted a new constitution and was incorporated in 1994. Among its presidents have been businessman Ken Myer (1953-1958),〔(Derek Denton, Australian Academy of Science: Biographical Memoirs )〕 and the academic and architectural historian Miles Lewis. ==See also==
*Urban planning in Australia
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