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Victoria's oldest community organisation for the
advocacy of urban and rural planning.
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About the TCPA
origins
- TCPA
began life as the Victorian Town Planning and Parks Association, which
was formed in Melbourne in 1914, with Dr J. W. (later Sir James)
Barrett the first president. The name was later changed to the Town and
Country Planning Association. Its objects were "to give the town a bit
of the country, and the country a bit of the town, to secure better
housing, to protect existing parks, to safeguard native animals and
plants and erect memorials to explorers". The Association adopted a new
constitution and was incorporated in 1994. TCPA Constitution
- objectives
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- To promote the
application of principles of ecological sustainability to existing and
new settlements and urban regeneration;
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- To encourage the
practice of environmental planning;
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- To advocate the
establishment of an effective strategic planning framework;
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- To motivate,
educate and inspire popular support for environmental planning;
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- To arrange
public lectures, demonstrations, exhibitions, conferences, seminars,
and meetings in support of the objectives of the Association and to pay
for the costs and expenses of these from the funds of the Association;
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- To establish and
support, and to aid in the establishment and support of, any other
associations formed for all or any of the objectives of this
Association; and
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- To
do anything which is legal and incidental or conducive to achieving any
or all of the above objectives.
- TCPA
Inc is a non-profit organisation funded by members' subscriptions; it
is not affiliated with, or supported by, any party political
organisation.
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