The notion of place management is emerging in public sector discourse as a
potential solution to improve governments' responses to issues confronting
local communities, particularly those experiencing high levels of economic
and social disadvantage. Despite the increased currency of the term, there
is a degree of confusion surrounding what it actually means. And it is not
always clear what is meant by the notion of 'place'. This article attempts
to clarify a working definition of 'place management' and to explore the po
licy and administrative implications for governments in adopting a place ma
nagement approach.