Paul Ritter
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"Paul Ritter" was a Western Australian architect, town planner, sociologist, artist and author. In his roles as the first city planner of the state's capital, Perth and subsequent two decades spent serving as Councillor for East Perth, Ritter is remembered as a brilliant, eccentric and often controversial public figure who consistently fought to preserve and enhance the character and vitality of the central city district. Today he is primarily remembered for his involvement in preserving many of Perth's List of historic buildings in Perth, Western Australia/historic buildings at a time of rapid redevelopment and preventing the construction of an eight-lane Controlled-access highway/freeway on the Swan River (Western Australia)/Swan River foreshore. Ritter's later career was blighted by a controversial 3-year prison sentence for making misleading statements in applying for Austrade#Export Market Development Grants/export marketing grants.

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