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Secondhand. Good condition. Wear to book corners and edges. Light foxing to foredges. Previous owners have signed and inscribed inside the page. Covered in plastic contact.
The Land Commission Program was one of the Whitlam government's more innovative domestic efforts, and it has great potential for modifying patterns of land development and marketing of urban areas. As initially conceived, each state would set up a land commission to acquire large amounts of urban land, provide necessary subdividing and servicing and then sell or lease sites to those ready to buy in accordance with land commission planning restrictions. (Federal Law Review, March 1980)