Publications
Communiqué
Download the SEGRA 2009 National Conference Communiqué (PDF document 88 KB)
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For previous SEGRA Communiqués, please visit the Communiqué page.
Refereed Papers
SEGRA 2009
- Three Issues of Importance to Decision-Makers in Regional Australia
Mark Giddings, Pharmacy Graduate and Adjunct Associate Professor Richard Monypenny, School of Business, James Cook University - Sustainable Mining Futures and the Liveability of Mining Villages
Lindsay Greer, Senior Research Officer, Institute for Resource Industries and Sustainability, CQUniversity - Towards Affordable Regional Infrastructure
Dr Mark McGovern, Senior Lecturer, School of Economics and Finance, Queensland University of Technology - Community Recovery and Survival in a Boom and Bust Economy
Professor Fiona Haslam McKenzie, Director, Housing and Urban Research Institute of Western Australia, Curtin University of Technology - Managing Mining Communities and Sustainable Development: a Central Queensland case study
Emeritus Professor Bob Miles, Executive Director, Miles Consulting Services - Leveraging on Population Mobility to Generate Local Solutions to Community Needs and Issues
Joe Ripepi, PhD Student, Curtin University of Technology - Townsville: a regional development case study
Cr Les Tyrell OAM, Mayor, Townsville City Council and Adjunct Associate Professor Richard Monypenny, School of Business, James Cook University - Attracting and Retaining Mobile Skilled Workers: benefits for rural communities
Dr Peter Vitartas, Senior Lecturer, Southern Cross University - Climate Proofing as a Regional Development Strategy
Associate Professor Peter Waterman RFD, Coordinator, Climate Change, Coasts and Catchments, University of the Sunshine Coast - Emission Trading: an economic business perspective
Debbie West, Manager in Tax and Business Services, WHK and Adjunct Associate Professor Richard Monypenny, School of Business, James Cook University
For more refereed papers, please visit the Refereed Paper Page.
Issues Papers
SEGRA 2008
| Climate Change – how real is it, the issues and implications? | Professor Bob Miles, Executive Director, Institute for Sustainable Economic Development, Central Queensland University |
| The Federal Government's Policies for Regional Australia | The Hon Gary Gray AO MP, Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development and Northern Australia |
| Economic Growth – international, national and some regional implications | Dr Chris Caton, Chief Economist, BT Financial Group |
For more issue papers, please visit the Issue Papers Page.
Meeting Post
| Edition 1 - May 2008 | PDF version (951 KB) | HTML version |
| Edition 2 - July 2008 | PDF version (685 KB) | HTML version |
| Edition 3 - May 2009 | PDF version (1.29 MB) | HTML version |
| Edition 4 - September 2009 | PDF version (1.29 MB) | HTML version |
| Edition 5 - December 2009 | PDF version (446 KB) | HTML version |
| Edition 6 - June 2010 | PDF version (676 KB) | HTML version |
For more details about the Meeting Post, please visit the Meeting Post Home Page.
Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia