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Does Clive Hamilton value his own backyard?

November 23, 2022A DICKSON RESIDENT, art outside, ARTS & CULTURE, books & readings, Canberra, equity, GOVERNANCE, green infrastructure, health & well being, opinions, SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENTS, urban developmentbook review, Clive Hamilton, Ian Hubbard, ProvocateurPaul Costigan

Looking at the creative political sign in front of the Kingston Glass Workshop in October (now removed), the message was clear.

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