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DescriptionFrom the humble red brick houses scattered around the lake to the grand monuments designed to reflect the aspirations of a new nation, it is one of the great planned cities of the world. This collection explores the stories of the people and institutions of Canberra, and reflects on what has become of the great vision of Walter Burley Griffin a century on. Table of contentsPreface 1 Learning to Live on the Limestone Plains - Kate Rigby 2 The Long Dinner Party - Frank Moorhouse 3 A City of the Mind - Marion Halligan 4 A Ideal City - David Headon 5 'A Chosen City': Americans in the Capital - Christopher Vernon 6 The View from Mount Ainslie - Andrew Sayers 7 A Great Place to Raise (Australian) Kids - Shanti Sumartojo 8 Cultural Capital - David Nichols 9 Belconnen Mall - P. Harness 10 When Our Ethos Sings - Glenda Cloughley 11 Made in Canberra - Susan Boden and Nicholas Brown 12 Recovery Stories - Andrew MacKenzie 13 Representing the National Capital at Regatta Point - Robert Freestone and Margaret Park 14 Decompacting the City - Jack Lydiard 15 Still Settling the Limestone Plains - Professor Steve Dovers Contributor Biographies Picture Credits |