As seen on Mort Street this morning.
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As seen on Mort Street this morning.
Knock yourselves out readers!
[Got an image of Canberra you want to share with the world? Email it in to images@region.com.au ]
First they came for our plastic bags.
Then they returned for our wheels.
The wheels had finally had enough of their inability to work as a team and went off their trolley.
Another well chosen piece of sculpture reflecting on the lifestyles of the moneyed people of Canberra. The selection of this sculpture is a reflection on the arts administrators who select sculptures rather than on the artists themselves who are usually from overseas and/or have their work all over the place.
The Greens attempted WiFi install isn’t going to plan – they seem to have lost interest…
It’s a sled prototype for when climate change dumps a metre of snow in Canberra in winter.
Ahh, I see someone need a dolly to sit an engine block on. They also make good billy cart chassis.
Its an installation piece that represents peoples belief that they can carry many workloads and still be able to leave Canberra at any time, only to have their apparently upwardly mobile lifestyle and world flipped upside down with the sudden realisation that they will never leave and that their world is a cleverly disguised cage.
Greens pressure Labor to improve bus accessibility so that disabled trolleys can ride too.
I worked at this Recycling Centre and I remember back in 2014 there was a small explosion in the… View
Interesting.... most container info states to crush the plastic bottle and replace the lid. View
If only the driver for green waste knew how to collect bin properly View
I think you will find many of the pools in Canberra are publicly owned under infrastructure… View
So our kids aren't learning to swim but that's OK? And Queanbeyan opened this week. But let's not… View
Hm, is this yet another group who want their favourite activity subsidised? An immediate fallacy is… View
It takes over an hour to get from Gungahlin to the airport by public transport, because all the… View
D.c. Haas By the time you get a bus to the LR from an outer Gungahlin suburb such as Taylor, Casey,… View
Narelle Johnston for you that is important, for other people they don't want to pay $14 a day for… View
The independents like Pocock are popular because they’ll never have power so can support any… View
If this prospective new party is to be more than just a rival and potential replacement (when Hanson… View
Never heard of you are you the woke party if not get out and talk to people View
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