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The Making and Unmaking of East-West Link

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The Making and Unmaking of East-West Link by James C Murphy delves into the ambitious infrastructure project that aimed to transform urban connectivity. Through a detailed exploration, it examines the political, economic, and environmental challenges that led to the project's eventual cancellation. The book provides insights into the complexities of public infrastructure planning and the unexpected outcomes faced in modern development.
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The Making and Unmaking of East-West Link

Melbourne’s aborted East-West Link was stymied from the start. Picketing and protests, court challenges, breathless media coverage and bitter politicking consumed parliament for some years. James Murphy explores the saga from competing vantage points, detailing the layers of politics that saturate infrastructure policymaking in Australia.

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The definitive account of a hotly debated political project in Melbourne.

The Making and Unmaking of East-West Link delves into Melbourne's aborted East-West Link, the massive, multi-billion-dollar inner-city toll road project that promised to knit Melbourne closer together. From the beginning, it was divisive, leading to intense picketing and protests, multiple court challenges, breathless media coverage, and bitter politicking that consumed the Victorian parliament for years. The project's controversy contributed to the downfall of the single-term Baillieu-Napthine Liberal government, and its cancellation cost the state half a billion dollars. It lives on in infamy, becoming a byword for brinkmanship, waste, and the politicisation of infrastructure.

But where did this notorious megaproject originate, and what explains its fate? Was it hand-picked by state premiers who miscalculated its electoral value? Was it imposed on the government by cunning roads bureaucrats unprepared for public backlash? Or did opponents of the project win by making it an election issue? James C Murphy explores the saga from competing vantage points, detailing the layers of politics that saturate infrastructure policymaking in Australia.

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The Making and Unmaking of East-West Link by James C Murphy provides an in-depth analysis of the cancelled highway project in Melbourne, revealing the conflict between contrasting visions for the city's development. Through archival research and interviews, Murphy explores the impact of political figures, experts, and activists, illustrating the broader implications of infrastructure projects on government dynamics and urban futures.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780522878363

Publisher: Melbourne University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 July 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Melbourne University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 362g

Pages: 240

About the Author

James C Murphy lectures in politics and public policy at the University of Melbourne. His writing on Australian politics and history has appeared in The Canberra Times, The Conversation, and regularly in Inside Story.

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