Publication TypeResearch BriefAbstractThe research had two related aims -
1. To identify the demographic challenges faced by satellite cities in general, and
2. To investigate how the existing demography of
Darwin (including experiences with the satellite city of
Palmerston) might impact on those challenges.
This research brief draws on data from the 2006
Census of Population and Housing provided by the
Australian Bureau of Statistics. The research
has been conducted with the support of Northern
Territory Treasury and the Northern Territory
Department of Lands and Planning.AuthorCarson, D.Martel, C.Brokensha, H.Taylor, A.Publication CollectionNorthern Institute Research BriefsAlternative CollectionPOPULATION STUDIES RESEARCH BRIEFIssue57CopyrightSchool for Social and Policy Research 2010PublisherNorthern Institute, Charles Darwin UniversityPlace of PublicationDarwin
Taylor, A., Which way to Weddell?: Demographic challenges for Darwin's new satellite city. Charles Darwin University, accessed 09/09/2024, https://digitalcollections.cdu.edu.au/nodes/view/4626