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Places, Systems and Stories: The Role of Storytelling in Place-Based Initiatives

1 Lankelly Chase. (2017). Historical review of place-based approaches. http://lankellychase.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Historical-review-of-place-based-approaches.pdf

2 As far back as 1972, the Whitlam government established the Department of Urban and Regional Development, which was responsible for ‘matters related to city and regional planning and development’. While the department only lasted a few years, it demonstrated a concerted effort by the Commonwealth government to establish a department whose responsibility centred around assisting and cooperating with states and localgoverning bodies. More recently, some key Commonwealthfunded place-based initiatives include the National Partnership Agreement on Remote Service Delivery, the Empowered Communities Program, and Stronger Places, Stronger People/

3 New Philanthropy Capital. (2015). Systems change: A guide

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