
The good people of Canberra, when they are in an optimistic mood, still believe there is a planning authority (ACTPLA) that consists of a learned group of experts who collectively make evidenced based and objective decisions on planning and development.
Continue reading Searching for Canberra’s planning authority











Anyone who has been through the Dickson shops lately will have noticed an unsettling trend. The number of vacancies is increasing.










Credlin & Co.
There is some brilliant work being delivered within the public realm by local governments across Australia.




TV Review: River

The ACT Government has released an updated overview of its planning for the redevelopment of Northbourne Ave.







Several decades on my first visit to London the bus we were on had reason to be delayed. Most people understood what was happening and why the delay had happened. But not so one couple. They became very agitated and complained very loudly that this was not good enough. Apparently because of the delay the sky was about to fall and all manner of disasters were to strike us all!
Waiting for this one – a book about one of the weirdest periods of Australian politics. From the publishers:


















The first thing to say is that tis is a great collection.
When Jon Stanhope commented on his disappointment – 
Three stories that provide a reality check on the current approaches to climate.
It has now become a habit for thousands of Canberrans to jump into their cars on Saturday morning and to drive to North Canberra and to make their way to a very special local retail event.

If you like Neil Young’s music, then this album must make its way into your collection. This is Neil Young at his best and doing so as a Blues musician.
This is a recommended read for those with any sort of interest in how Australia has been and continues to be manged by the political ruling classes for the last couple of decades. I cannot say that anything Laura Tingle wrote about was shocking news, given my own experiences of dealing with governments and their bureaucracies, but her insights and observations are definitely worth the read.

Again George has taken aim at one of the fictions of the modern economy. His article is headed: Consume more, conserve more: sorry, but we just can’t do both. 





Opening 4th December 2015: The world is beautiful



Review: Show me a Hero
We start with words from the City of Sydney – that contains all those words that make sensible people run for cover:
Sometimes a visit to the National Gallery of Australia can deliver a very nice surprise.



