Fremantle as a re-connected city : a FACTBase special report
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AuthorMartinus, Kirsten; Tonts, Matthew; Davis, Gemma; Huddleston, VeronicaCorporate AuthorCommittee for PerthDescriptionThis special report providesan assessment of theeconomic, social andcultural transformationof Greater Fremantle. It considers the changethat has occurred in Fremantle in the contextof change in the widerPerth metropolitan and Peel region. In doing so, it identifies Fremantles most distinctive advantages and the critical strategic issues, options and challenges for the future.ImprintNedlands, W. A. : The University of Western Australia, 2015Collation64 p. : col. ill., maps : 30 cmLanguageEnglishDate Published2015NotesIncludes Appendices of 4 Bulletins produced from March 2015, September 2015. These bulletins provide the background research and statistics to assist in the development of the final report. See Bulletin 1 : Changes and Trends in Fremantle's Demographic Structure : an overview. Bulletin 2 : The Changing Characteristics of Fremantle's Working Population. Bulletin 3 : Where's the Boom? Unpacking Fremantle's Socioeconomic Structure. Bulletin 4 : Economic Investment Flows of Greater Fremantle : an Entrepot of Global Activity.Dewey Class352 FREPublication FormatReport
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Martinus, Kirsten; Tonts, Matthew; Davis, Gemma; Huddleston, Veronica, Fremantle as a re-connected city : a FACTBase special report. City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 01/05/2026, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/24278