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Tag Archives: GANG GANG

Owls, old trees and the ACT Government

March 24, 2022A DICKSON RESIDENT, biodiversity, climate change, GOVERNANCE, green infrastructure, Landscape, open space, opinions, parks, planning, plants, SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENTS, trees, urban designACT Greens, Fowles Street Park, GANG GANG, powerful owl, regenerationPaul Costigan

There used to be the sound of owls in the inner north of Canberra at night time. I didn’t really appreciate the beauty of their call until, one day, I realised it was no more.

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Good café – bad café

February 15, 2018A DICKSON RESIDENT, dogs, Food, opinionsCanberra cafes, coffee, dickson, GANG GANG, hudsons of dickson, service, small businessPaul Costigan

It only usually takes a moment to gauge what sort of service you are to receive when you enter a café.

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Urban Bites

July 13, 2017A DICKSON RESIDENT, architecture, art outside, CANBERRA, cultural, urban development, URBANITYAnzac Memorial, architecture, Downer Cafe, GANG GANG, northbourne, science, Urban Bites, urban issuesPaul Costigan

GANG GANG arrives in Downer

Always good to celebrate when a suburban centre rises again.

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