2 research outputs found

    Custom generation in the Central Queensland central place hierarchy: The Biloela retail survey

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    "In September 1978 the Biloela Promotion Bureau funded a study of shopping behaviour of local residents. Thirteen students spent one week in the field at Biloela interviewing shop-keepers, noting the prices and variety of goods offered for sale and interviewing 186 local residents about their shopping habits...The aim of the study was to determine the shopping behaviour of local residents, to document the role of larger centres like Rockhampton, Gladstone and Brisbane in diverting retail expenditure from local shops and to advise local storekeepers how to improve their services to attract more custom."--p. 1

    A report on the availability of land for residential purposes in the city of Rockhampton

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    "This study aims to systematically determine the availability of land in the City of Rockhampton suitable for sub division for residential purposes and to estimate the year in which the local authority will find itself without any further land suitable for future development."--p. 1a
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