Urban planning of Sydney

The urban planning of Sydney, Australia has been done formally and informally since at least the city's establishment in 1788. The city has been characterised as an 'accidental city',[1] with planning advocate JD Fitzgerald claiming that it was "a city without a plan, save whatever planning was due to the errant goat".[2]

  1. ^ Ashton, Paul (1995). The accidental city : planning Sydney since 1788. Hale & Iremonger. OCLC 38377912.
  2. ^ Falconer, Delia (2018-04-10). "The radical plan to split Sydney into three". The Guardian. Retrieved 2021-03-30.