New Heart for Perth Society | |
Formation | 1968 |
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Dissolved | 1975 |
Type | Community organisation |
Purpose | Public advocacy |
The New Heart for Perth Society was a community association which advocated for the redevelopment of land on and around Perth Railway station as a civic centre for the city of Perth.[1] The society was formed in 1968 and was active until the mid-1970s.[2] City Planner Paul Ritter was a founding member.[3] Historian Robert Freestone describes the Society as one of the more "sophisticated" community groups that arose around Australia in the late 1960s and exerted considerable political influence through the 1970s.[4] The society was an active participant in public debate around proposals to sink the railway line[5][6] and widen Forrest Place.[7] It was a vigorous opponent of the state government's plan to allow a private company to sink the railway in exchange for development rights over the land.[8]