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Daily Archives: August 5, 2017

Randy Newman

August 5, 2017ARTS & CULTURE, musicDark Matter, Music, putin, Randy NewmanPaul Costigan

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backyards

August 5, 2017A DICKSON RESIDENT, cities, climate change, gardens, planning, sustainability, SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENTS, urban design, urban development, URBANITYbackyards, biodiversity, development, houses, urban planningPaul Costigan
Vanishing Australian backyards
leave us vulnerable to the stresses of city life
File 20170726 30134 26yxld
The traditional backyard provides a retreat from the pressures of city life.

Linley Lutton, University of Western Australia

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Being Turnbulled

August 5, 2017opinionsbad behaviour, being turnbulled, lies, refugeesPaul Costigan

Australia has been Turnbulled yet again – click here

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