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Tag Archives: walking

ACT Politicians and public transport

July 17, 2019A DICKSON RESIDENT, CANBERRA, cycling, general, GOVERNANCE, planning, transport, urban development, URBANITY, walkingACT Government, electric scooters, transport, walkingPaul Costigan

How many ACT politicians actually catch the public transport that they continue to make a mess of?   Click here for my piece on this in City News

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Pedestrians be aware – be very aware!

November 9, 2017A DICKSON RESIDENT, CANBERRA, cities, health & well being, opinions, walkingcyclist, pedestrian crossings, pedestrians, shared spaces, walkingPaul Costigan

Life for pedestrians in Dickson is not as safe as it should be. Here’s a few events to illustrate my point.

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